Mamata Banerjee reportedly told party leaders at the TMC parliamentary party meeting not to embarrass the party by airing their differences and views in public.
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Expelled TMC Leader Baishali Dalmiya Hints At Joining BJP; Lashes Out At Mamata Banerjee
Speaking exclusively to Republic on Monday, expelled TMC MLA Baishali Dalmiya appreciated the work done by the Union government and hinted at joining BJP.
Speaking exclusively to Republic TV on Monday, expelled TMC MLA Baishali Dalmiya appreciated the work done by the Centre and hinted at joining BJP in the near future. On January 22, Dalmiya was sacked from TMC for anti-party activities after she exposed the rot within her party. Maintaining that she was subjected to a witch-hunt, she contended that the Mamata Banerjee-party was retaining only those leaders who are dishonest and indulge in corruption.
BJP vs Mamata: Who will win the caste management game in Bengal?
BJP vs Mamata: Who will win the caste management game in Bengal?
Under the leadership of PM Narendra Modi (R) and Home Minister Amit Shah, BJP has found the caste groups created by TMC’s efforts as one of the best ammunition to hit West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee back.
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UPDATED: January 13, 2021 08:35 IST
West Bengal has not borne the kind of caste conflicts as witnessed in the Hindi heartland or in several South Indian states, probably due to the influence of social reformers and the 19th century Bengali Renaissance. (Photo: Reuters / India Today)
BJP workers protested in several states against the attack on JP Nadda s convoy in Bengal.
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West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee s party on Friday scrambled to contain the fallout of the attack on BJP chief JP Nadda s convoy a day ago, accusing his party of making false claims and one of his subordinates of triggering the violence. BJP leader Rakesh Singh was in a convoy in front of him (Mr Nadda). He has 55 criminal cases against him and he made provocative gestures at the crowd. An FIR (First Information Report) has been registered against him and seven people have been arrested over the incident, Trinamool Congress MP Kalyan Banerjee told the media.