Security and Sweets: Kolkata, Howrah Gear Up for High-Stakes Bengal Polls Phase 2

The second phase of the 2026 West Bengal Assembly Elections on April 29 sees heightened security at Howrah Bridge and Railway Station by CAPF. Kolkata sweet shops have launched election-themed Sandesh featuring party symbols like TMC, BJP, and CPI(M). This phase covers 142 seats, including core TMC strongholds in Kolkata and urban industrial belts. The key contest is between Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and BJP's Suvendu Adhikari in Bhabanipur.

Key Points: Bengal Polls Phase 2: Security & Sweets in Kolkata, Howrah

  • CAPF conducts massive checking at Howrah Bridge and Railway Station
  • Kolkata sweet shop launches election-themed Sandesh with party symbols
  • Phase 2 covers 142 seats on April 29
  • Key contest: Mamata Banerjee vs Suvendu Adhikari in Bhabanipur
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Security & Sweets: Howrah and Kolkata gear up for high-stakes 2nd phase of Bengal polls

West Bengal election phase 2 on April 29 sees CAPF checks at Howrah Bridge and election-themed sweets in Kolkata. Mamata Banerjee vs Suvendu Adhikari in key contest.

"In Bengal, nothing happens without sweets, not even a revolution or an election. - Shop Owner"

Howrah/Kolkata, April 27

With the second phase of the 2026 Assembly Elections just 48 hours away, West Bengal is witnessing a unique blend of high-alert security and traditional culinary fervour. As the state prepares to vote on April 29, the atmosphere in the twin cities of Kolkata and Howrah has reached a fever pitch.

In a bid to ensure a peaceful polling process, Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF) have intensified their presence at the state's most critical transit points.

On Sunday, a massive checking operation was conducted at the iconic Howrah Bridge and the sprawling Howrah Railway Station. Commuters and vehicles were subjected to rigorous inspections as security personnel looked to prevent the movement of illicit cash, liquor, or weapons ahead of the Wednesday vote.

The target area was Howrah Bridge and Station precincts, with the objective of deterrence and area domination to build voter confidence. The phase 2 voting is scheduled on April 29.

While security forces maintain a stern vigil, Kolkata's legendary sweet shops are finding a more literal way to give voters a "taste" of democracy.

A prominent confectioner in the city has launched a special line of election-themed Sandesh. The traditional milk-based sweets have been intricately crafted to feature party symbols with logos of the major contesting parties- TMC, BJP, CPI (M)."In Bengal, nothing happens without sweets, not even a revolution or an election. We want people to celebrate the festival of democracy with something sweet," said the shop owner.

The second phase of the elections remains a critical juncture for both the ruling TMC and the challenging BJP, with several high-profile constituencies in the balance.

The second phase of the West Bengal Assembly Elections 2026, scheduled for April 29, will cover 142 seats.

This phase is considered a high-stakes battleground as it encompasses the core strongholds of the Trinamool Congress (TMC), including Kolkata and its surrounding urban industrial belts.

While the first phase on April 23 (covering 152 seats) saw a record-breaking turnout of nearly 93%, the second phase features the most high-profile contest of the election: Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee defending her seat in Bhabanipur against the BJP's Leader of the Opposition, Suvendu Adhikari.

With the total number of Assembly seats at 294, this final leg will decide whether the TMC maintains its urban fort or if the BJP can make significant inroads into South Bengal.

- ANI

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James A
Fascinating how Bengal blends security ops with cultural quirks like election-themed sweets. The CAPF presence at Howrah Bridge is smart—ensuring no illicit stuff moves around. Mamata vs Adhikari in Bhabanipur is the clash of the century. As an outsider, I’m just hoping the turnout stays as high as Phase 1. Democracy wins when people vote! 🇮🇳
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Rohit P
Is it just me or does the 'sweet democracy' thing feel a bit gimmicky? 😅 I mean, it’s cute, but we need more serious focus on voter awareness and security. The 93% turnout in phase 1 is impressive, but let’s not get distracted by Sandesh symbols. Focus on clean elections, please! 🙏
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Priya S
Growing up in Kolkata, I can tell you—nothing brings Bengalis together like food, even during elections! 🍽️ The Sandesh is a beautiful touch. But I’m worried about the security at Howrah Station, it’s always chaotic there. Hope the CAPF checks are thorough without harassing daily commuters. Voters deserve peace of mind!
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Vikram M
142 seats in phase 2? That’s a huge chunk of Bengal’s assembly. The Bhabanipur showdown between Mamata and Adhikari is going to be epic—it’s like a political knockout match. But I’m skeptical about the sweets gimmick; it feels like a distraction from real issues like unemployment and law and order. Let’s see if voters see through it. 🤔
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Sarah B

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