An Injured Tiger is more dangerous says TMC chief Mamata Banerjee
Banerjee today joined a five km road show to mark the Nandigram Diwas that is observed to commemorate the killing of 14 villagers in police firing during the anti-land acquisition protest in 2007.
| 14 March 2021 3:10 PM GMT
KOLKATA: Wheel chair bound West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee while leading a rally at Kolkata on Sunday said that attempts have been made to stop her, however, she is adamant to carry forward the canvassing of her party across the state on wheelchair stating, an injured tiger is more dangerous .
Banerjee today joined a five km road show from Mayo Road to Hazra More, to mark the Nandigram Diwas that is observed to commemorate the killing of 14 villagers in police firing during the anti-land acquisition protest in 2007.
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Those Who Forgot Nandigram For 12 Years, Now Coming Here For Votes: Suvendu Lashes Out At Mamata
BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari alleged that the TMC had insulted the sacrifices made by the people of Nandigram by promoting officers who were involved in the 2007 Nandigram police firing case. PTI Outlook Web Bureau 2021-03-14T13:48:37+05:30 Those Who Forgot Nandigram For 12 Years, Now Coming Here For Votes: Suvendu Lashes Out At Mamata outlookindia.com 2021-03-14T14:04:58+05:30
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BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari lambasted the TMC on Sunday calling his previous colleagues “opportunists” who are responsible for the promotion of officers who were involved in the 2007 Nandigram police firing case.
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14 years on, Nandigram, cradle of Bengal s anti-land acquisition stir, craves for industrial growth
Fourteen years after a bloody farmland agitation in Nandigram changed West Bengal s political landscape, and plans to set up a chemical hub there
went kaput, residents of this once-obscure constituency now desperately want industrial development to stop their menfolk from leaving home in search of work.
Battle lines have been redrawn in Nandigram, a place that shook the foundations of the mighty 34-year-old Left Front regime in the state and propelled the TMC to power in 2011, as Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee is all set to take on her protege-turned-adversary Suvendu Adhikari in this assembly segment on April 1.