EC Seizes ₹865 Crore in Bengal, TN; Himanta Dares Mamata

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EC Seizes ₹865 Crore in Bengal, TN; Himanta Dares Mamata

ECI seizes ₹865cr in West Bengal & Tamil Nadu. Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma dares Mamata Banerjee to a 'meat-eating contest' amid high-voltage 2026 poll campaigning.

 

EC Seizes Over ₹865 Crore in Bengal, TN; Himanta Dares Mamata to ‘Meat-Eating’ Duel

Poll authorities intensify vigil against inducements in West Bengal and Tamil Nadu as political rhetoric reaches a fever pitch with "meat-eating" challenges and "outsider" debates.

KOLKATA/CHENNAI: The Election Commission of India (ECI) on Friday announced that its enforcement wings have seized assets and cash worth over ₹865 crore in West Bengal and Tamil Nadu. The massive recovery comes as the poll body scales up its crackdown on the use of money power and illegal inducements during the high-stakes Latest News Today cycle for the 2026 Assembly elections.

According to officials, the seizures include unaccounted cash, liquor, precious metals, and freebies. The ECI has deployed an unprecedented number of Flying Squad Teams (FSTs) and Static Surveillance Teams (SSTs) across both states. While the crackdown is being conducted with "strict monitoring," the poll body emphasized that measures are in place to ensure that common citizens are not harassed during transit checks.

Record Seizures in Poll States

The Election Commission’s latest data highlights a significant spike in enforcement activity compared to previous cycles. The India News Update regarding these seizures suggests that West Bengal and Tamil Nadu remain high-priority zones for monitoring illegal financial flows.

Authorities indicated that the commissioning of EVMs and VVPATs has already commenced in Tamil Nadu and for the first phase of polling in West Bengal. This technical preparation coincides with a surge in ground-level vigil to maintain the "sanctity of the democratic process."

Himanta’s Bold Challenge to Mamata

As the administrative machinery tightened its grip, the political atmosphere in West Bengal turned theatrical. Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, a key campaigner for the BJP, launched a scathing attack on TMC supremo Mamata Banerjee.

Addressing a massive rally in Cooch Behar, Sarma dismissed the TMC's claims that the BJP would dictate food habits if voted to power. In a sharp jibe, he dared the West Bengal CM to a "meat-eating contest," citing that meat consumption remains a norm in BJP-ruled Assam. "If Mamata Didi thinks we are against food choices, I invite her to Assam for a competition," Sarma remarked, describing the TMC's narrative as a sign of "political bankruptcy."

War of Words Over Infiltration

The rhetoric didn't stop at culinary challenges. Sarma further polarized the campaign by claiming he had "completely locked down" the Assam border to stop illegal infiltrators. He alleged that while he "kicks out" illegal immigrants, the TMC welcomes them like "brides."

"This will gradually reduce the number of Hindus in West Bengal," Sarma warned, framing the election as a battle for the state's demographic and cultural identity. He predicted a "massive change" in the state’s political leadership, asserting that the TMC's tenure is nearing its end.

Mamata Challenges Central Agencies

Responding to the onslaught, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee used her Cooch Behar rally to hit back at the Centre's "agency politics." She accused the BJP-led NDA of using the ED, CBI, and Income Tax Department to intimidate her party workers.

"Come and arrest me if you have the courage," Banerjee challenged, referring to recent raids on TMC leaders. She termed the current central administration a "zamindari system" and questioned the status of the BJP’s past promises regarding jobs and black money. Banerjee also reiterated her staunch opposition to the NRC, calling it a tool to "divide the country."

Escalation in Tamil Nadu Politics

In the south, the English News Portal India headlines were dominated by AIADMK leader Edappadi K. Palaniswami and DMK’s Udhayanidhi Stalin. Palaniswami promised a "Drug-Free Tamil Nadu," specifically vowing to eradicate the sale of ganja if his party returns to power.

Meanwhile, the DMK continued its offensive against the Centre’s proposed Delimitation Bill. DMK MPs, including Kanimozhi Karunanidhi, wore black attire in Parliament to protest the move, which they claim will unfairly reduce the political representation of southern states.

Growing Concerns Over Violence

The ECI has identified over 200 locations in West Bengal as "violence-prone" based on historical data. This National and International News highlight has led to calls for increased Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF) deployment.

Simultaneously, allegations of "fake press cards" being issued to TMC workers and "coupon distribution" by the TVK party have surfaced, adding layers of complexity to the oversight tasks faced by poll observers. This Public Interest Story continues to evolve as the polling dates draw closer.

Future Outlook for 2026

With heavyweight leaders like UP CM Yogi Adityanath scheduled to hold rallies in Cooch Behar and Bankura tomorrow, the momentum is expected to intensify. The Trending News India remains focused on whether the administrative seizures and high-decibel campaigning will translate into a shift in voter sentiment. As the Government Updates confirm the finalization of polling logistics, the battle for West Bengal and Tamil Nadu enters its most critical phase.

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17 Apr 2026 By Abhishek Joshi

EC Seizes ₹865 Crore in Bengal, TN; Himanta Dares Mamata

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EC Seizes Over ₹865 Crore in Bengal, TN; Himanta Dares Mamata to ‘Meat-Eating’ Duel

Poll authorities intensify vigil against inducements in West Bengal and Tamil Nadu as political rhetoric reaches a fever pitch with "meat-eating" challenges and "outsider" debates.

KOLKATA/CHENNAI: The Election Commission of India (ECI) on Friday announced that its enforcement wings have seized assets and cash worth over ₹865 crore in West Bengal and Tamil Nadu. The massive recovery comes as the poll body scales up its crackdown on the use of money power and illegal inducements during the high-stakes Latest News Today cycle for the 2026 Assembly elections.

According to officials, the seizures include unaccounted cash, liquor, precious metals, and freebies. The ECI has deployed an unprecedented number of Flying Squad Teams (FSTs) and Static Surveillance Teams (SSTs) across both states. While the crackdown is being conducted with "strict monitoring," the poll body emphasized that measures are in place to ensure that common citizens are not harassed during transit checks.

Record Seizures in Poll States

The Election Commission’s latest data highlights a significant spike in enforcement activity compared to previous cycles. The India News Update regarding these seizures suggests that West Bengal and Tamil Nadu remain high-priority zones for monitoring illegal financial flows.

Authorities indicated that the commissioning of EVMs and VVPATs has already commenced in Tamil Nadu and for the first phase of polling in West Bengal. This technical preparation coincides with a surge in ground-level vigil to maintain the "sanctity of the democratic process."

Himanta’s Bold Challenge to Mamata

As the administrative machinery tightened its grip, the political atmosphere in West Bengal turned theatrical. Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, a key campaigner for the BJP, launched a scathing attack on TMC supremo Mamata Banerjee.

Addressing a massive rally in Cooch Behar, Sarma dismissed the TMC's claims that the BJP would dictate food habits if voted to power. In a sharp jibe, he dared the West Bengal CM to a "meat-eating contest," citing that meat consumption remains a norm in BJP-ruled Assam. "If Mamata Didi thinks we are against food choices, I invite her to Assam for a competition," Sarma remarked, describing the TMC's narrative as a sign of "political bankruptcy."

War of Words Over Infiltration

The rhetoric didn't stop at culinary challenges. Sarma further polarized the campaign by claiming he had "completely locked down" the Assam border to stop illegal infiltrators. He alleged that while he "kicks out" illegal immigrants, the TMC welcomes them like "brides."

"This will gradually reduce the number of Hindus in West Bengal," Sarma warned, framing the election as a battle for the state's demographic and cultural identity. He predicted a "massive change" in the state’s political leadership, asserting that the TMC's tenure is nearing its end.

Mamata Challenges Central Agencies

Responding to the onslaught, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee used her Cooch Behar rally to hit back at the Centre's "agency politics." She accused the BJP-led NDA of using the ED, CBI, and Income Tax Department to intimidate her party workers.

"Come and arrest me if you have the courage," Banerjee challenged, referring to recent raids on TMC leaders. She termed the current central administration a "zamindari system" and questioned the status of the BJP’s past promises regarding jobs and black money. Banerjee also reiterated her staunch opposition to the NRC, calling it a tool to "divide the country."

Escalation in Tamil Nadu Politics

In the south, the English News Portal India headlines were dominated by AIADMK leader Edappadi K. Palaniswami and DMK’s Udhayanidhi Stalin. Palaniswami promised a "Drug-Free Tamil Nadu," specifically vowing to eradicate the sale of ganja if his party returns to power.

Meanwhile, the DMK continued its offensive against the Centre’s proposed Delimitation Bill. DMK MPs, including Kanimozhi Karunanidhi, wore black attire in Parliament to protest the move, which they claim will unfairly reduce the political representation of southern states.

Growing Concerns Over Violence

The ECI has identified over 200 locations in West Bengal as "violence-prone" based on historical data. This National and International News highlight has led to calls for increased Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF) deployment.

Simultaneously, allegations of "fake press cards" being issued to TMC workers and "coupon distribution" by the TVK party have surfaced, adding layers of complexity to the oversight tasks faced by poll observers. This Public Interest Story continues to evolve as the polling dates draw closer.

Future Outlook for 2026

With heavyweight leaders like UP CM Yogi Adityanath scheduled to hold rallies in Cooch Behar and Bankura tomorrow, the momentum is expected to intensify. The Trending News India remains focused on whether the administrative seizures and high-decibel campaigning will translate into a shift in voter sentiment. As the Government Updates confirm the finalization of polling logistics, the battle for West Bengal and Tamil Nadu enters its most critical phase.

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