The Tollygunge constituency in Kolkata will witness a battle of political heavyweights between BJP Union Minister Babul Supriyo and Trinamool Congress (TMC) Minister and three-time MLA Arup Biswas. The constituency,known as the hub of the Bengali film industry called Tollywood, is known for the political jostling among parties for control over the industry.
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West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Friday alleged Home Minister Amit Shah was trying to incite violence in the state and egging the police to engage in unethical acts.
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On a door-to-door electioneering drive, Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday went around the city's Bhabanipur assembly constituency, considered to be a backyard of West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee. Shah was here to drum up support for actor-turned-BJP candidate Rudranil Ghosh, a political newbie fielded from the south Calcutta area which has a sizeable Gujarati population.
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BJP national president J P Nadda on Friday claimed that the people of West Bengal have decided to end the rule of the Trinamool Congress and Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee is scared of losing the assembly election.
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The Supreme Court on Friday refused to entertain a plea for investigation by an independent agency into the March 10 incident where West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee was injured after an alleged attack on her in Nandigram.
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Coming down hard on West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, Home Minister Amit Shah said on Friday her fulminations against central forces betrayed frustration over "impending defeat" in the Assembly elections.
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Thirteen years after the Trinamool Congress’ (TMC) agitation against the erstwhile Left Front government’s acquisition of farmlands for the Tata Motor’s Nano car factory which catapulted the party to power in West Bengal, the situation in Singur is a bit ironic.
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The ongoing West Bengal Assembly elections 2021 have seen the most high-profile battles this political season. On the one hand, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee-led Trinamool Congress (TMC) is looking to counter the anti-incumbency wave and come back to power for a third consecutive time. On the other hand, BJP is trying to grab power in a state that has to date rebuffed all its attempts.
North Bengal, with its 54 seats spread across seven districts, has all the wherewithal to be a game-changer this election, with the BJP striving hard to hold its fort in the region, and the TMC seeking to recover its lost ground amid changing political equations.
The fourth and fifth phases of the West Bengal Assembly elections will present a politically crucial section of the electorate the opportunity to exercise their franchise -- around 4.5 lakh tea garden workers -- who are harbouring hopes of a better minimum daily wage and rights to their land.
The electoral fates of Union Minister Babul Supriyo and West Bengal ministers Partha Chatterjee and Arup Biswas will be decided on Saturday when votes will be cast for the fourth phase of the high octane poll in West Bengal, for which is stage is set.
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Sonar Bangla Abhiyan will begin from Kolkata. Kolkata will remain the 'City of Joy' & we will also work to transform it into 'City of Future'. We will make a Rs 22,000 crore Kolkata Development Fund for infrastructural strengthening: Home Minister& BJP leader Amit Shah in Kolkata
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Election Commission of India issued notices to CM & TMC leader Mamata Banerjee asking her to explain her stand by April 10, regarding her statements against Central Forces on March 28 and April 7. This is the second notice issued to her by Election Commission.
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The notice said the poll panel received a complaint from Kavita Krishnan of CPI-ML Central Committee in which it was alleged that on March 29 Adhikari delivered a "hate speech" in Nandigram while addressing a public meeting.
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Campaigning for the high-decibel fourth phase of polling, for 44 assembly seats scheduled in five districts of West Bengal on April 10, ended at 5 pm on Thursday. A total of 1,15,81,022 voters including 58,82,514 men, 56,98,218 women and 290 members of the third gender, will decide the fate of 373 candidates in Saturday's polling in constituencies spread over Howrah (Part II), South 24 Parganas (Part III), Hooghly (Part II) in south Bengal and in north Bengal's Alipurduar and Coochbehar.
The polling will be held between 7 am to 6.30 pm in 15,940 polling stations. At stake are nine Assembly constituencies in Howrah, 11 in South 24 Parganas, five in Alipurduar, nine in Coochbehar and ten in Hooghly.
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The CPI(M)'s West Bengal secretary Surya Kanta Mishra on Thursday questioned the Election Commission's impartiality and claimed that the Trinamool Congress and the BJP may join hands if both the parties fall short of requisite numbers to form the government.