News|Politics|Cooch Behar, West Bengal|6 Apr 2026, 11:06 am
Bengal’s election Battle Gets Sharper After Modi’s Cooch Behar Attack
West Bengal’s election campaign ne turned sharper after Prime Minister Narendra Modi targeted the TMC at a rally in Cooch Behar.
Bengal campaigns hain rarely quiet, and this one hai no different. The BJP hai trying to push themes around governance, corruption, and law and order, while the TMC hai expected to counter with its own record and regional identity pitch.
Cooch Behar hai politically important because North Bengal ne often been a key battleground. Parties treat rallies there as a chance to shape regional momentum, not just local turnout.
For voters, the campaign hai ab moving into a phase where messaging becomes more direct and more emotional. Accusations will fly, but the real sawaal remain familiar: jobs, safety, welfare, local development, and trust in leadership.
Next few rallies and candidate-level fights will show whether the political heat hai translating into a wider shift on the ground.
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