The TMChas lodged acomplaintwith the Election Commission (EC)againstPrime Minister Narendra Modi alleging that he violated the model code of conduct by “indirectly campaigning for his party” during his recent visit to Bangladesh.
Two days after a huge controversy erupted over an audio clip in which Mamata Banerjee was purportedly heard cajoling a BJP leader from Nandigram to help her win the seat, the chief minister Tuesday said that she had indeed called up Pralay Pal as she had got a feedback that he wants to talk to her.
Speaking at an election meeting at Tengua in Nandigram just before the time for campaigning for the second phase of assembly poll came to an end, Banerjee said as a candidate she has every right to call up a voter.
West Bengal Chief Minister and candidate of Nandigram, Mamata Banerjee, on Tuesday alleged that people were hounded out of Balarampur village in her constituency by BJP goons and urged Election Commission to take note of it.
The BJP has brought goons from other states to terrorise local people, she claimed.
EC seeks report on the alleged attack on BJP candidate Ashok Dinda
Decrying the 'anti-women' mindset of the Congress, Trinamool Congress and Left parties, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday hit out at them over the death of the mother of a BJP worker in West Bengal, Shova Majumdar, following an assault.
In a veiled attack against DMK leader and former union telecom minister A Raja for his objectionable remark against Tamil Nadu Chief Minister K Palaniswami's mother, Modi, in a poll rally here, said the opposition's 'anti-women mindset' is not restricted to Tamil Nadu alone.
Former cricketer and BJP candidate Ashok Dinda reportedly attacked in Moyna, West Bengal.
Campaigning for the second phase of West Bengal assembly poll ended on Tuesday evening, setting the stage for the voting in 30 constituencies spread across four districts on April 1.
The fate of 171 candidates will be decided in the second phase by 75,94,549 voters who will exercise their franchise in 10,620 polling booths spread across the 30 constituencies, the Election Commission sources said.
All the booths where polling will be held in the second phase have been declared as "sensitive" by the EC, sources in it said.
Not necessary that sitting MLA will become CM when BJP wins inWestBengal, says state party chief Dilip Ghosh.
Mamata Banerjee holds election rally ahead of phase 2 of West Bengal polls.
The elderly mother of a BJP worker was thrashed. She died yesterday. But Mamata Didi speaks of women security. People of West Bengal are well aware of this contradiction. Entire Bengal doesn't want infiltration but wants implementation of CAA: Union HM Amit Shah in Nandigram
Known for its cosmopolitan population, the Kharagpur Sadar Assembly constituency in West Bengal’s West Medinipur district has turned out to be a prestige fight for both the BJP and the Trinamool Congress (TMC).
Nandigram, the epicentre of West Bengal politics, is witnessing a high-stakes battle between Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and her former protegee Suvendu Adhikari, who is the BJPcandidate. While both sides are trying to claim the legacy of the land agitation in Nandigram in 2007 as their own, there are several other factors at play.
The Royal Bengal Tigress will roar the ‘Borgis’ out of Bengal! She will ensure that women in Bengal never face the atrocities & humiliation they do in UP, MP, or Gujarat! She will protect the women of Bengal from ‘Outsiders’!: TMC
Bury Bharatiya Janata Party politically and bowl them out from Nandigram & West Bengal: West Bengal CM & TMC leader Mamata Banerjee in Sona Chura, Nandigram.
Remember, if I have entered Nandigram once, I will not leave. Nandigram is my place, I will stay here: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee in Sona Chura, Nandigram.
I could have contested from any other constituency but I have chosen Nandigram to pay my respect to the mothers & sisters of this place. To salute the Nandigram movement, I chose Nandigram over Singur: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee in Sona Chura, Nandigram
Union Home Minister & BJP leader Amit Shah holds roadshow in Nandigram. Suvendu Adhikari, BJP's candidate from Nandigram is also present.
War of words broke out between Union Home Minister Amit Shah and West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee over the death of an 85-year-old woman, the mother of a BJP worker, following an alleged assault byTrinamool Congress (TMC) cadres.
Trinamool Congress lodges complaint with Election Commission, alleging Nandigram BJP candidate Suvendu Adhikari is harbouring criminals and putting them up in different hotels and guest houses in West Bengal