Mamata Banerjee To Take Oath As Bengal Chief Minister For 3rd Time Today Mamata Banerjee To Take Oath As Bengal Chief Minister For 3rd Time Today The oath ceremony will take place with Covid protocols in place at the Throne Room at the Raj Bhavan, says Mamata Banerjee s Trinamool Congress.
Mamata Banerjee won a landslide victory in the Bengal election to secure a third straight term.
New Delhi:
Mamata Banerjee will be sworn in as Bengal Chief Minister for the third time in what is pitched as a low-key ceremony at the Governor s House in Kolkata in the shadow of Covid and post-poll violence in parts of the state.
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West Bengal: After taking oath as chief minister, Mamata Banerjee to be given âGuard of Honorâ
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TMC supremo Mamata Banerjee after taking oath as a Chief Minister will be given Guard of Honor at West Bengal state secretariat.
According to sources in the Governor house, the TMC supremo is scheduled to visit the Governor House at 10:35 am and take her oath at 11:45 am and after a small refreshment she will head towards the West Bengal state secretariat Nabanna.
âIn keeping to the COVID protocol there will be a 55 minute program with 50 invitees. After the program Mamata Banerjee will leave for Nabanna,â claimed the sources.
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BJP has a slight edge over TMC in Bengal
Sudhir Chaudhary discussed Exit Poll results with Bengal in focus
New Delhi: The Exit Poll results of elections in four states and one union territory have been declared.
According to Zee News Maha Exit Poll, BJP is set to win in Assam and Puducherry. There is a close battle in Bengal but BJP seems to have the edge. In Tamil Nadu, DMK is likely to get a win over the ruling party AIADMK and in Kerala LDF is expected to form government again.
Zee News Editor-in-Chief Sudhir Chaudhary on Thursday (April 29) discussed the exit polls results of five assemblies with a special focus on West Bengal where the chances of “lotus” blooming look decent.
South Kolkata witnesses low voter turnout in penultimate phase
Mon, Apr 26 2021 21:03 IST |
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Kolkata:People stand in a queue at a polling station to cast their vote at Kolkata Port Constituency during the 7th phase of State Assembly election in Kolkata on April 26, 2021.(Photo: Kuntal Chakrabarty/IANS). Image Source: IANS News
Kolkata, April 26 : According to the data available till 5 p.m., the four Assembly constituencies in South Kolkata, which went to the polls in the penultimate seventh phase on Monday, experienced a low voter turnout as compared to Lok Sabha elections held in 2019.
According to the latest data available, the four constituencies had an average turnout of around 60 per cent, whereas in the Lok Sabha elections in 2019, it was little more than 66 per cent.