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West Bengal Assembly Elections highlights: Will join BJP if they ask me, says Suvendu Adhikari's father

Mamata Banerjee released TMC's election manifesto on Wednesday, promising special aid to students, the poor in the state and a pension of Rs 1000/month for the widows. Meanwhile, the TMC leader and father of Suvendu Adhikari, who is now with the BJP, has said that he will join the saffron party if he is asked. Elections to the 294-member assembly will be held in eight phases between March 27 and April 29. Votes will be counted on May 2.
Last Updated : 18 March 2021, 02:04 IST

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07:3318 Mar 2021

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22:4317 Mar 2021

EC transfers senior Bengal cop as his wife contests polls

The Election Commission on Wednesday transferred Superintendent of Police, Howrah (Rural) Saumya Roy to a non-election related post since his wife has been declared Trinamool Congress's candidate for Sonarpur Dakshin assembly seat.

The poll panel has now posted Shrihari Pandey, an IPS officer of 2011 batch, as SP, Howrah (Rural).

22:2817 Mar 2021

Bengal polls: Jhargram's elderly woman casts first vote through doorstep facility

Eighty-two-year-old Basanti Shit in West Bengal's Jhargram district was among the first to have exercised her franchise in the assembly elections through doorstep voting facility, an official said on Wednesday.

The octogenarian cast her vote from the comfort of her home on Tuesday as the Election Commission has made provision for voting through postal ballot for senior citizens above 80 years of age and persons with disability.

21:3017 Mar 2021

Will join BJP, if party asks me: Suvendu's father

Sisir Adhikari will support the Bharatiya Janata Party. He is a senior leader of the area, said son Suvendu Adhikari, who moved to BJP from TMC.

"I will support my son. If they tell me to go to PM Modi's public meeting, I will definitely go," saidSisir Adhikari, a TMC leader adding, "If they tell me to join BJP, I will do so."

21:0417 Mar 2021

Turncoats turn the tables on old-timers in Bengal polls

The ruling TMC and the opposition BJP in Bengal might be pulling out all the stops to go for each other's jugular in the assembly polls, but the rivals share something in common when it comes to their choice of candidates in several high-profile seats - turncoats over tried-and-tested leaders.

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Published 17 March 2021, 01:54 IST

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