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West Bengal Assembly Elections Highlights: PM Modi attends CEC meeting ahead of assembly elections Former BJP leader Yashwant Sinha joined Trinamool Congress, ahead of West Bengal Assembly elections. The state government's report to the Election Commission on the incident at Nandigram in which chief minister Mamata Banerjee was injured has no mention of the "four-five person"s, who she had alleged had attacked her, an official of the state CEO's office said. The EC had sought a report from the state chief secretary and the two observers appointed for the state for the coming Assembly poll following the incident. Two days after being admitted to state-run SSKM Hospital with severe bone injuries, Mamata Banerjee was discharged on Friday evening after doctors found her recovery to be "satisfactory".
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EC to take call on reports on Mamata incident on Sunday

The Election Commission will take a call on Sunday on the reports submitted by theWestBengalchief secretary and two special poll observers on the injuries sustained by Chief Minister and Trinamool Congress leader Mamata Banerjee, sources said.

Banerjee fell down and sustained injuries on her left leg and waist after she was allegedly pushed by unidentified people while she was campaigning in the Nandigram assembly segment on Wednesday evening after filing her nomination from the constituency.

Suvendu Adhikari declares net worth of over Rs 80 lakh

BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari, who is pitted against his mentor West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee at Nandigram in the coming state election, has declared net worth of over Rs 80 lakh.

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BJP's central election committee meets to finalise candidates for assembly polls

The BJP's central election committee held its meeting on Saturday to finalise its remaining candidates for the Assam and West Bengal assembly polls, with top party leaders, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi, attending it.

This is the second CEC meeting over the assembly polls in four states, that also include Tamil Nadu and Kerala, besides the Union Territory of Puducherry.

  Question is whether it was engineered: Shekhawat over 'attack' on Mamata

Union Jal Shakti Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat on Saturday expressed doubt over the incident in whichWestBengalChief Minister was injured during her poll campaign, and sought to know whether it was engineered.

Banerjee fell down and sustained injuries on her left leg and waist after she was allegedly pushed by unidentified people while she was campaigning in Nandigram assembly segment on Wednesday evening after filing her nomination from the constituency.

BJP has to win Bengal to expand ideological footprint, secure eastern borders: Dilip Ghosh

WestBengalBJP chief Dilip Ghosh on Saturday said that the party has to fulfil its long- cherished mission of winning the state not only to expand its ideological footprint but also to secure India's eastern borders, which have turned into a "transit point for terror elements" trying to create unrest in the country.

Amid an exodus of TMC members to the BJP ahead of the assembly elections, Ghosh conceded that the saffron party needs people from other political outfits to come to power in the state, after which it will put an end to the practice.

ECI finds Bengal govt report on Mamata 'attack' sketchy, asks chief secy to elaborate

The Election Commission of India (ECI) has found the report submitted by the West Bengal government on the alleged attack on Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee in Nandigram on March 10 as "sketchy" and asked Chief Secretary Alapan Bandyopadhyay to elaborate it, a poll official said on Saturday.

The chief secretary has been asked to furnish details like how the incident took place and who could be behind it by Saturday, he said.

BJP believes in crushing, conquering, says Yashwant Sinha after joining TMC

BJP veteran and former union minister Yashwant Sinha after joining the Trinamool Congress ahead of West Bengal Assembly elections, has alleged that the BJP during Atal Bihari Vajpayee's time believed in consensus but "today's government believes in crushing and conquering".

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BJP during Atal Ji's time believed in consensus but today's government believes in crushing & conquering. Akalis, BJD have left the BJP. Today, who is standing with BJP?: Yashwant Sinha, TMC, in Kolkata

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The country is facing an unprecedented situation today. The strength of democracy lies in the strength of the institutions of democracy. All these institutions including the judiciary have become weak now: Yashwant Sinha, TMC, in Kolkata

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West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee greets party activists as she leaves SSKM Hospital in a wheel-chair after being discharged, in Kolkata, Friday, March 12, 2021. Credit: PTI Photo

TMC supporters participate in a march condemining the alleged attack on West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee in Nandigram, in Malda district, Friday, March 12, 2021. Credit: PTI Photo

Samyukta Kisan Morcha urges Bengal farmers not to vote for BJP

he Samyukta Kisan Morcha (SKM), an umbrella body of over 40 farmers' unions, on Friday urged agriculturists and other people of West Bengal not to vote for the BJP in the upcoming elections.

The SKM said that electoral defeat will force the BJP-led government at the Centre to repeal the three farm laws.

(PTI)

ISF releases first list of 26 seats

Amid an ongoing tussle with alliance partner Congress over the seat-sharing agreement, the Abbas Siddiqui-led Indian Secular Front on Friday released the first list of 26 constituencies it will contest in the upcoming assembly elections in West Bengal. The Congress and the ISF had last week managed to break the ice between them over seat-sharing but talks are still underway for some constituencies.(PTI)

Indian Secular Front (ISF) leader Pirzada Abbas Siddiqui, a cleric of Furfura Sharif Dargah, addresses a protest rally on the ongoing farmers' agitation, in Kolkata. Credit: PTI File Photo

Bengal polls: Mamata's soft Hindutva vs Suvendu's aggressive Hindutva plays out in Nandigram

"I am a daughter of a Hindu family", asserted Mamata Banerjee and went on to recite 'Chandi Path', an ode to Goddess Durga, as she treaded the path of "soft Hindutva" to court the majority Hindus in communally cleaved Nandigram on Wednesday.

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Mamata Banerjee's injury: No mention of 'four-five' attackers in West Bengal government's report to EC

The West Bengal government's report to the Election Commission on Friday on the incident at Nandigram, in which Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee was injured has no mention of the 'four-five persons' who she had alleged had attacked her, an official of the state CEO's office said.

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Mamata Banerjee discharged from hospital

Two days after being injured in an alleged attack in Nandigram, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee was discharged from the hospital on Friday. Doctors attending to her at the government-run SSKM hospital discharged her after her condition improved and she repeatedly requested them to be released.

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