Kharagpur buzzes with anticipation as BJP’s Dilip Ghosh unveils plans for the ‘Parivartan Yatra’, a statewide mobilization drive to rally support for upcoming assembly polls. ‘Bengal craves change, and this …
West Bengal Elections
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West Bengal’s Baharampur isn’t just another assembly seat; it’s a living chronicle of rebellion and resilience. Nestled in Murshidabad, this district headquarters pulses with anticipation ahead of the polls, its …
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In a fiery display of dissent, Trinamool Congress workers in West Bengal’s Hasnabad blocked key roads and set ablaze tires late Saturday, protesting the removal of thousands of names from …
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In a fiery address from Mumbai, BJP spokesperson Tuhin Sinha announced that the kickoff of the Bharatiya Janata Party’s Parivartan Yatra in West Bengal spells doom for Chief Minister Mamata …
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Amid escalating concerns over violence in West Bengal, BJP stalwart Dilip Ghosh has raised the alarm on the state’s electoral readiness. In Newtown on February 28, he declared that shunning …
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JD(U) spokesperson Neeraj Kumar unleashed a barrage of criticism against West Bengal’s ruling TMC, claiming Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee avoids development discourse to keep voters distracted. In an interview with …
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Tensions are simmering in West Bengal as the final voter rolls were published Sunday post-SIR, prompting the state to label four districts hypersensitive. With elections looming, authorities have rushed senior …
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi has unleashed a scathing yet empathetic critique of West Bengal’s plight in an open letter to its electorate, rallying behind ‘Ebar BJP Sarkar.’ He paints a …
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A fresh political storm brews in Karnataka following Defence Minister Rajnath Singh’s inauguration of a state-of-the-art helicopter manufacturing facility. Local MLA’s provocative statements have drawn fierce backlash from BJP MP …
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The Election Commission’s Special Intensive Revision (SIR) drive in West Bengal has come under fire from Congress leader Shubhankar Sarkar, who claims it has eroded public trust rather than bolstered …