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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).
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.
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."
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.
Claiming that the BJP will not allow people to chant "Jai Siya Ram" (Glory to Sita and Ram), Trinamool Congress supremo Mamata Banerjee said on Wednesday that Lord Ram worshipped Goddess Durga as she is much superior to him.
Addressing the people of Jhargram and Binpur constituencies at a poll rally here in Jhargram district which has a sizeable Adivasi population, she claimed that the BJP will not allow them to take the name of 'Marang Buru', whom the Santhals consider as the supreme source of power, but they will have to chant "Jai Shri Ram" (Glory to Lord Ram). "They (BJP) are saying that you will not be able to practise your religion, you will have to chant Jai Shri Ram. But you will not be able to say Jai Siya Ram," Banerjee said.
BJP took out a rally in the city on Wednesday with five of its members in wheelchairs apparently mocking West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, who has taken to campaigning that way after being injured in Nandigram.
The procession moved from Rabindra Sadan to Hazra crossing, a distance of about 2.5 km, to protest against the alleged killing of about 130 BJP activists in West Bengal.
The Rajya Sabha accepted the resignation of nominated member Swapan Dasgupta on Wednesday.
Dasgupta tendered his resignation from the Upper House of Parliament on Tuesday after being named as a BJP candidate in the upcoming West Bengal Assembly polls.
Deputy Chairman Harivansh Narayan Singh said the chairman has received Dasgupta's resignation letter dated March 16 and accepted his resignation with effect from March 17.
Another police observer for the assembly elections in West Bengal Anil Kumar Sharma arrived here on Wednesday to oversee preparedness for the polls, a source at the CEO's office said.
The Trinamool Congress (TMC) on Wednesday demanded the cancellation of the nomination of BJP candidate Suvendu Adhikari, who is pitted against West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee from Nandigram, as his name also "seems to appear" in the electoral roll of Haldia constituency. This development came barely days after Adhikari, once a close aide of Banerjee, demanded cancellation of the TMC supremo's nomination from Nandigram.
Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Wednesday alleged that the opposition BJP wanted her to keep indoors ahead of the West Bengal assembly elections, which apparently resulted in her injury.
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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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Till a few weeks ago, rumours were rife that Sourav Ganguly would join BJP. The hype was great, for Ganguly is one of the biggest 'son of the soil' celebrities Bengal has borne. Many speculated that Ganguly would join BJP during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Brigade Ground rally on March 7, and he would be declared the party's chief ministerial candidate.
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The agrarian backwaters of Nandigram in East Midnapore district has become the centre of the high octane battle for West Bengal this time but its once uncrowned king is missing from action. Laxman Chandra Seth, believed by the vast population of the area to have been the villain of the historic anti- farmland acquisition movement in 2007, is away from the cacophony of the high decibel poll campaign.
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I have been beaten up many times in my life. Earlier the CPM used to beat me up and now the BJP has started doing the same. However, the people of CPM have now become BJP. Some of the traitors, greedy people have also joined the BJP: West Bengal CM and TMC leader Mamata Banerjee.
The upcoming West Bengal Assembly election is turning out to be one of the most fiesy competitions between ruling parties - one at the centreof Bengal and the other at the Centre of India. As both the TMC and BJP engage in fierce campaigning, one person has particularly been caught in the eye of the storm.
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Slamming the Mamata Banerjee government over alleged slide in the law and order situation, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said on Tuesday the "khela" (game) that will be played in West Bengal after the BJP's victory in the assembly election will be that of development and peace.
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Fourteen years after being pitchforked into West Bengal's political history following the death of 14 people in police firing in 2007, Nandigram is now witnessing a battle over the legacy of the land agitation which catapulted the Trinamool Congress (TMC) to power in 2011 Assembly elections.
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Taking a dig at West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Tuesday said that she was compelled to visit temples and recite ‘Chandi Path’ (a system of chanting Hindu religious mantras) in public after the BJP came to power at the Centre.
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West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banejee on Tuesday launched a scathing attack on Union Minister Amit Shah, accusing him of conspiring against the Trinamool Congress (TMC). She also sought to know whether Shah was running the Election Commission.
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BJP president J P Nadda on Tuesday said that West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has left out several Hindu OBC castes out of the reserved category due to appeasement politics.
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BJP's star campaigners Tuesday carpet-bombed West Bengal with rallies, ridiculing Mamata Banerjee for her recent visit to temples and her new-found love for 'Chandi path', provoking retaliatory fire from the TMC boss who accused Home Minister Amit Shah of hatching a conspiracy against her party.
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In a stern message to West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, the Election Commission on Tuesday said that it was not proper to belittle the institution by calling it as being close to the ruling party and asserted that it would not like to be repeatedly "put in the dock" with innuendos and averments.
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