Read more about National politics set to change as Mamata Banerjee keeps West Bengal on Business Standard. The Left and the Congress appear to be way behind the curve in West Bengal s elections.
India News: Defence minister Rajnath Singh on Sunday congratulated Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee, as trends suggested her party would register a thumpi
Apart from Suvendu Adhikari, whose fate hangs in balance in Nandigram against Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, all the other Trinamool leaders who had joined the BJP just before the polls suffered defeat. Of t
Mamata Banerjee sent out a message that PM Modi, Shah are not invincible, says Sanjay Raut
Mamata Banerjee sent out a message that PM Modi, Shah are not invincible, says Sanjay Raut
ANI / Updated: May 2, 2021, 20:25 IST
Amit Shah are not
invincible, said Shiv Sena MP Sanjay Raut on Sunday. Mamata Banerjee has sent out a clear message that Modi Ji and Amit Shah Ji are not invincible. They can also be defeated, said Raut.
Making the game of thrones in Bengal more interesting, Mamata Banerjee chose
Nandigram over her home turf Bhabanipur seat this time to test her fate in the 2021 elections.
Bengal Retained, Now Mission Delhi For Mamata
‘Our focus is now clear: remove Modi in 2024,’ a TMC Lok Sabha MP said, requesting anonymity. PTI outlookindia.com 2021-05-02T23:08:54+05:30
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On Sunday afternoon, without hours of the beginning of the counting, the BJP’s Bengal in-charge and national general secretary Kailash Vijayvargiya nearly conceded defeat when he said, “It seems the people of the state preferred Mamata Banerjee as the chief minister. Nevertheless, we have fared quite well, given that we won only 3 seats in 2016.”
The very reference to 2016 was accepting defeat, because the party, over the past two years, has always cited the 2019 Lok Sabha election results as the benchmark when they had taken lead in 121 seats against 164 of the Trinamool Congress. The party thought it was within striking distance and called for winning 200 seats in the 2021 state elections.