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Nandigram Poll Tension: Suvendu Adhikari Accuses Police Bias, Claims BJP Polling Agent Detained in Nandigram

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Last updated: April 23, 2026 6:16 am
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Allegations of Polling Agent Detention“My Fight Is Against TMC Goons”: AdhikariPre-Poll Tensions Added to ConcernsMixed Assessment of Ground SituationPolitical Message Ahead of Results

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oi-Swastika Sruti

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Published: Thursday, April 23, 2026, 11:42 [IST]

The first phase of the West Bengal Assembly Elections 2026 witnessed tension in Nandigram, one of the most politically sensitive constituencies in the state. Allegations of voter intimidation and police bias surfaced early in the day, triggering a sharp political confrontation.

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The first phase of West Bengal Assembly Elections 2026 in Nandigram saw tension as BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari alleged voter intimidation and police bias, citing a detained polling agent and accusing the Pingla OC.

BJP leader and candidate Suvendu Adhikari, who is contesting from both Nandigram and Bhabanipur, raised serious concerns over the conduct of polling and the role of local authorities.

Allegations of Polling Agent Detention

The controversy began after claims that a polling agent linked to Suvendu Adhikari was detained by the police. According to Adhikari, this incident raised questions about the neutrality of law enforcement during the election process.

He directly accused the officer-in-charge of Pingla police station, Chinmoy Pramanik, of acting unfairly. Adhikari demanded his immediate removal and suspension, stating that he had already reported the matter to the Chief Electoral Officer Manoj Agarwal and the police observer.

VIDEO | West Bengal election: BJP candidate from Bhabanipur and Nandigram, Suvendu Adhikari, said,

“Murder accused Sheikh Shahuddin is threatening voters. I am not afraid of anything. My fight is not against any religion. My fight is against the goons of TMC.”… pic.twitter.com/z2EYl7Tmjs

— Press Trust of India (@PTI_News) April 23, 2026“>

“My Fight Is Against TMC Goons”: Adhikari

Speaking to the media during polling hours, Adhikari made strong remarks about the situation. He alleged that intimidation tactics were being used to influence voters.
“Murder accused Sheikh Shahuddin is threatening voters. I am not afraid of anything. My fight is not against any religion. My fight is against the goons of TMC.”

He also claimed that similar incidents had taken place in other areas, including Binpur and Kharagpur. According to him, BJP workers and candidates were being targeted, and some polling agents were being taken away.

Adhikari further alleged that voters in certain neighbourhoods were being discouraged from casting their votes. However, he added that many people still turned up to vote despite these challenges.

Pre-Poll Tensions Added to Concerns

The developments on polling day came after reports of unrest in Nandigram a day earlier. There were allegations of vandalism targeting houses of Trinamool Congress workers, along with counter-claims that BJP supporters had also been attacked.

Political tensions were visible on the ground, with slogan-shouting incidents reported during campaign activities. The situation remained sensitive as both sides accused each other of creating disturbances.

Mixed Assessment of Ground Situation

Despite raising strong allegations, Adhikari also acknowledged that the situation was largely under control in many areas. He credited the Election Commission and central security forces for maintaining order.

“They couldn’t create much trouble, and they won’t be able to either. The night before elections is important. The Election Commission and central forces can be thanked.”
His statement reflected a mix of concern and confidence about the overall polling process.

Political Message Ahead of Results

Adhikari concluded his remarks with a broader appeal to voters, urging them to support the BJP and bring political change in the state.
“The message is one-bring change. Give responsibility to the BJP. I will pray for peaceful voting.”

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