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Modi vies for power in West Bengal
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PM Modi vies for power in India s bloody state
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If there is a section of people that can bring about a tectonic shift in Bengal s political scenario, it’s the farmers. It was a group of agitating farmers that paved the way to the Chief Minister s chair for Trinamool supremo Mamata Banerjee. In 2007, Mamata led a three-year-long violence-laced resistance movement in Singur and Nandigram that put an end to 34 years of Left rule.
Fourteen years later, as Bengal readies for a volatile election, farmers have again taken to the streets. They are at the forefront of a protest not only in the state but across the country for the past 100-odd days against the three farm laws.
Bengal election: Mamata’s bodyline bowling against BJP
Bengal election: Mamata’s bodyline bowling against BJP | India Today Insight
The Trinamool Congress chief has taken to body shaming PM Modi and Amit Shah when, ironically, she has herself been the target of similar attacks by the Left in the past
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UPDATED: March 1, 2021 21:02 IST
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee addresses at TMC rally, in Hooghly, West Bengal, Feb 24 (ANI)
Unseemly language would seem to be the last of worries in the upcoming West Bengal assembly election. Campaigning for the polls, due to be held in eight phases from March 27, has seen sporadic violence break out. With the ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC) and its principal challenger, the BJP, locked in a neck and neck contest, the election heat is intensifying and the campaign language getting coarser.