West Bengalis set to vote across 142 seats in the second phase of Assembly election on April 29. The second round of voting comes after the state witnessed its highest-ever voter turnout of 93.19 per cent on April 23. The two key political camps — one led by theBharatiya Janata Party(BJP) and another by the rulingTrinamool Congress(TMC) — both have claimed that the historic turnout is in their favour. For the BJP, the high turnout is the result of anti-incumbency against the CM Mamata Banerjee government and is a signal for a change, while for the Trinamool, it’s a vote for consistency and continuity. As the state progresses towards the second and final round, let’s take a look at key promises made by both BJP and TMC to woo the voters.

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