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Bengal Election Ground Report: Women of Naxalbari, 50 years apart

Bengal Election Ground Report: Women of Naxalbari, 50 years apart Women were at the forefront of the Naxalbari uprising against jotedars in 1967. Eight women, two children, and one man died in open firing by the police on May 25 that year. In April 2021, with Bengal days away from Phase 5 of the state Assembly elections, the women of Naxalbari are fighting a different battle. advertisement UPDATED: April 15, 2021 19:42 IST In 1967, the Naxalbari uprising against jotedars and zamindars claimed the lives of 8 women. The women of Naxalbari today are fighting a different battle, against a different set of jotedars and zamindars. Photo: Ananya Bhattacharya / India Today

Rahul Gandhi in West Bengal? Maybe in Naxalbari

Express News Service WEST BENGAL: The game is going into the bloody slog overs in Bengal, but where is Rahul Gandhi? Call it a secondary mystery wrapped inside a nail-biting political thriller. It’s a missing piece of jigsaw no one seems to have much noticed or considered despite it having the potential to decide a cliffhanger. Now, it’s quite natural that when it comes to Bengal the mother, or perhaps the big sister of all battles attention has tended to be concentrated upon the primary antagonists. Like a convex lens focusing sunlight, the pitched battle of attrition between the Trinamool and the BJP has been setting off a lot of fires in the media.

Nepal PM Oli takes jibe at Prachanda s India remarks

Nepal PM Oli takes jibe at Prachanda s India remarks © Provided by The Statesman Nepal PM Oli takes jibe at Prachanda s India remarks As India’s relations with Nepal hit another of their periodic lows, and in the wake of his rival Pushpa Kamal Dahal’s statement that the next coalition government would be “comfortable for India,” embattled Nepali Prime Minister Khadga Prasad Oli has said that he was in favour of a government that the Nepali people were “comfortable” with. Mr Oli was speaking during the inauguration of the Purbanchal Cancer Hospital at the neighbouring town of Birtamod in Jhapa district in East Nepal yesterday.

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