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Bengal Elections: With Once-Trusted Lieutenants Training Guns At Mamata Banerjee, TMC is Hit By Desertions

Bengal Elections: With Once-Trusted Lieutenants Training Guns At Mamata Banerjee, TMC is Hit By Desertions Snigdhendu Bhattacharya © Provided by News18 Bengal Elections: With Once-Trusted Lieutenants Training Guns At Mamata Banerjee, TMC is Hit By Desertions This weekend, January 30 and 31, West Bengal will likely stay glued to TV news channels to see who are the latest Trinamool Congress (TMC) leaders leaving the Mamata Banerjee camp and switching over to the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), which is hoping to topple the TMC chief’s 10-year regime in the state. This explains why Union Home Minister Amit Shah’s public rallies in Thakurnagar, Bongaon (January 30) and Dumurjala, Howrah (January 31) have been generating a great deal of curiosity. At his last public rally in Bengal, on December 19, a TMC Lok Sabha MP and six MLAs joined the BJP, which included Mamata Banerjee’s former lieutenant, Suvendu Adhikary. There is buzz that a few more TMC MLAs are go

Will Quit Twitter If BJP Gets To Three-Digit Figures In Bengal: Prashant Kishor

Will Quit Twitter If BJP Gets To Three-Digit Figures In Bengal: Prashant Kishor In reality BJP will struggle to cross double digits in West Bengal, tweets Prashant Kishor PTI photo Snigdhendu Bhattacharya 2020-12-21T14:43:35+05:30 Will Quit Twitter If BJP Gets To Three-Digit Figures In Bengal: Prashant Kishor outlookindia.com 2020-12-21T14:46:32+05:30 Political strategist Prashant Kishor, who has been working as the advisor of West Bengal s ruling party, the Trinamool Congress (TMC), asserted on Monday that the BJP, which is hopeful of topping the Mamata Banerjee government ruling the state since 2011, will not be able to get to three-digit figures in the coming Assembly elections.

Ahead of Amit Shah meeting: Two more MLAs quit, TMC claims deserters are no loss

Ahead of Amit Shah meeting: Two more MLAs quit, TMC claims ‘deserters’ are no loss Suvendu Adhikari and several other TMC leaders at various levels of the party are expected to join the BJP at a public meeting presided over by Home Minister Amit Shah on Saturday. December 19, 2020 5:02:27 am Police officers take stock of security preparations for Amit Shah’s rally at Midnapore College Ground, Friday. (Express photo by Partha Paul) Two MLAs of the Trinamool Congress, the leader of its minority cell, and general secretary of a district unit quit the party on Friday as the widely anticipated exodus in the wake of former minister Suvendu Adhikari’s rebellion gathered momentum.

Mamata Banerjee asked North Bengal what is our fault Modi answered with Cooch Behar

UPDATED: December 17, 2020 17:30 IST PM Narendra Modi had the Cooch Behar Rajbari as his backdrop during the India-Bangladesh Virtual Summit today. Photo: PTI Just yesterday, Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, during her rally in North Bengal (Jalpaiguri and Cooch Behar), brought up the 2019 general elections. What is our fault, she asked the people of North Bengal, for not letting us win even one of the eight seats? A form of an answer to that today came from behind Prime Minister Narendra Modi, as the backdrop of his window for the India-Bangladesh Virtual Summit. That palace behind Modi today is the Cooch Behar Rajbari. The home where Maharani Gayatri Devi grew up before being married into the House of Jaipur, and Jagaddwipendra Narayan Bhup Bahadur breathed his last in, before the Kingdom of Koch Bihar was integrated with India. The Rajbari has always served as a matter of pride, and more recently, as a backdrop for Instagram reels, for the people of the district.

After Suvendu Adhikari, Mamata s minister Rajib Banerjee hits out at sycophants in TMC

Last Updated: After Suvendu Adhikari, Mamata s Minister Rajib Banerjee Hits Out At sycophants In TMC Days after airing his grievance over loyal party workers being overlooked , ruling TMC leader and West Bengal minister Rajib Banerjee said he sticks Days after airing his grievance over loyal party workers being overlooked , ruling TMC leader and West Bengal minister Rajib Banerjee on Friday said he sticks to his words. He reiterated that those working in the interest of people and hardworking are not getting due importance in Mamata Banerjee-ruled Trinamool Congress. Though Rajib maintained that he is with the Trinamool Congress and has not quit the state cabinet, he also said that he won t share with the media whether he had any talks with the party in recent times.

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