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		<title>CEO West Bengal Manoj Agarwal Prepares for Upcoming Elections</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Manoj Agarwal, the CEO of West Bengal, has announced significant changes ahead of the upcoming elections, including a reduction in polling phases.</p>
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<p>The political landscape in West Bengal is undergoing significant changes as the state prepares for its upcoming elections scheduled for April 23 and 29. The final electoral roll, published on February 28, revealed a total of 7,04,59,284 voters, but it also highlighted that over sixty lakh names were pending adjudication. This situation has prompted the Chief Electoral Officer, Manoj Agarwal, to take decisive action.</p>
<p>In a recent update, Agarwal announced that the first supplementary list of disputed voters may be published today. This is a crucial step as 29 lakh adjudications have already been completed out of the 60 lakh cases placed under judicial review. The urgency of this process is underscored by the fact that the Election Commission has removed 73 Returning Officers (ROs) in West Bengal to ensure a smooth electoral process.</p>
<p>&#8220;Elections are being held in two phases in West Bengal after many years,&#8221; Agarwal stated, emphasizing the significance of this change. The reduction from the previous seven to eight phases aims to streamline the voting process and enhance voter participation. The Election Commission is committed to conducting free and fair elections, a sentiment echoed by Agarwal.</p>
<p>As the state gears up for these elections, observers are keenly watching how the changes will impact voter turnout and the overall electoral atmosphere. The SIR exercise, which was announced on October 27 last year, has set the stage for these developments, aiming to address discrepancies in the electoral roll.</p>
<p>With the vote counting planned for May 4, the political stakes are high, and both officials and citizens are eager to see how these adjustments will shape the electoral outcome. The focus now shifts to the implementation of these changes and the potential implications for the state&#8217;s political future.</p>
<p>As the situation unfolds, it remains to be seen how effectively the Election Commission can manage the complexities of the electoral roll and ensure that the upcoming elections reflect the true will of the people.</p>
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		<title>Election Date 2026: West Bengal Assembly Elections Scheduled</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The West Bengal Assembly elections are set for April 2026, with voting in two phases. The election will involve 294 seats and approximately 6.45 crore voters.</p>
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<p>The West Bengal Assembly elections are approaching, with significant developments leading up to the election date in 2026. Scheduled for April 23 and April 29, the elections will be conducted in two phases, reflecting the state&#8217;s history of multi-phase voting due to security considerations.</p>
<p>On April 23, voting will occur for 152 seats, while the remaining 142 seats will be contested on April 29. The counting of votes is set for May 4, 2026, marking a crucial moment in determining the future political landscape of West Bengal.</p>
<p>Currently, the West Bengal Legislative Assembly comprises 294 seats, and approximately 6.45 crore registered voters are expected to participate in this electoral process. To facilitate the voting, around 2.18 lakh polling booths will be established across the state.</p>
<p>As the election date approaches, important deadlines are looming. The last date for nominations for Phase 1 is April 6, 2026, followed by the last date for nominations for Phase 2 on April 9, 2026. Candidates must also be aware of the deadlines for withdrawal of candidatures, which are April 9 for Phase 1 and April 13 for Phase 2.</p>
<p>The election will be conducted under the Model Code of Conduct, ensuring a level playing field for all political parties involved, including the Trinamool Congress and the Bharatiya Janata Party, among others.</p>
<p>The completion of the election process is expected by May 6, 2026, which will finalize the political representation for the upcoming term in West Bengal.</p>
<p>This sequence of events is critical for the stakeholders involved, as the outcome will influence governance and policy direction in the state. The participation of a large electorate underscores the importance of these elections in shaping the future of West Bengal.</p>
<p>As the situation develops, further updates will clarify the dynamics of the electoral race and the candidates vying for the 294 seats in the assembly.</p>
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