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Control Violence in West Bengal - Congress Strictly to Mamata || மேற்கு வங்காளத்தில் வன்முறையை கட்டுப்படுத்துங்கள்
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The five states in the country where the Congress became extinct, the emerging power of the regional parties developed at the expense of the Congress | દેશના એવા પાંચ રાજ્ય કે જ્યાં કોંગ્રેસ દાયકા(ઓ)થી સત્તાથી દૂર, પ્રાદેશિક પક્ષોની ઉભરતી સત્તાએ કોંગ્રેસના ભોગે વિકાસ સાધ્યો
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Behind Congressâ Bengal debacle â rifts, confused messaging & abandonment by Delhi leaders
Congress is leading on one seat, after having won 44 of 92 in 2016 polls. Things are worse than Bengal leaders expected, but they say the party had it coming.
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New Delhi: The Congress party has been cut to size in the West Bengal assembly election results announced Sunday. As of the Election Commission trends at 4 pm Sunday, the party is leading just one seat, having registered a zero through most of the day.
Its partners, the CPI(M) and the newly formed Indian Secular Front, lead in one seat each, giving the alliance a lead in just three seats. As counting progresses, the Congress might claw back some ground, but it will still count as a dismal performance, which will weigh on the state leadership and workers.
Electoral Alliances and Majority versus Minority Communalism
The discourse and politics of equidistance from majority communalism and minority communalism is flawed because it equates two unequal concepts. The Indian nationalist perspective on this equidistant stance focuses more on attacking minority communalism because it is perceived as a potential secessionist threat to India’s territorial integrity, while majority communalism although it could develop into fascism does not threaten India’s territorial integrity. The secular fundamentalist perspective, through its theoretical rejection of religious groups, ends up, in practice, reinforcing the existing power of the majority communal group. The perspective of institutionalised Hindu communalism rejects the equivalence approach on the grounds that majoritarian communalism pervades multiple institutions in India and increases the vulnerability of India’s religious minorities. It can only be defeated from an egalitarian persp
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