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Election Commission transfers more police officers in West Bengal

West Bengal Assembly elections | EC transfers more police officers in Bengal Updated: Updated: The Election Commission has been making a slew of transfers as the West Bengal voted Share Article AAA Voters wait in queues to cast votes at a polling station during the 7th phase of West Bengal Assembly elections at a village near Balurghat in South Dinajpur district, West Bengal on April 26, 2021.   | Photo Credit: PTI The Election Commission has been making a slew of transfers as the West Bengal voted The Election Commission of India (ECI) transferred a few police officers as West Bengal voted in the seventh phase of Assembly polls on April 26, officials said.

West Bengal Assembly Elections 2021: Mahmood banks on Hindus to halt BJP

The rage is directed against “political leaders who come from Delhi on chartered flights and speak of hatred and polarisation every day” and hyper-nationalist TV anchors. However, a walk through Zakaria Street suggests an overarching belief in the secular fabric of Bengal, overshadowing all other emotions. Muhammed Samir and Muhammed Tahsin, brothers who trade in stones, own a small shop on the road. Bengali astrologers form the bulk of their clientele. “If a Hindu customer drops in during iftar, he joins us in sharing the meal. This is not new. Our father did the same thing during his time. We have been raised in this tradition of inclusiveness. During my youth, I used to go pandal-hopping every Durga Puja,” said Samir, 47.

West Bengal Assembly Elections 2021: Who s the Ugliest of them All?

Big Story Who’s the Ugliest of them All? Low blows is what this battle for Bengal has been about. Putting together a catalogue of the filth that has frothed about the campaign trail Upala Sen   |     |   Published 25.04.21, 12:56 AM The official unravelling began on January 23 at Calcutta’s Victoria Memorial Hall. When the incumbent chief minister of West Bengal, Mamata Banerjee, got up to address those gathered on the occasion of Subhas Chandra Bose’s 125th birth anniversary celebrations, some men in the audience raised a chant. Banerjee took umbrage; refused to deliver her address. As for Prime Minister Narendra Modi, he looked on.

The lone warrior

ISSUE DATE: May 3, 2021 UPDATED: April 23, 2021 20:41 IST Feisty fighter: Mamata Banerjee on dharna in Kolkata against the EC’s 24-hour campaign ban on her The Gandhi statue on Mayo Road has been one of the preferred protest sites in Kolkata for political parties and civil society groups. On April 13, Mamata Banerjee chose the venue to mark her dissent against the Election Commission (EC). No war cries, no sloganeering, the West Bengal chief minister sat near the statue for several hours, apparently engrossed in painting. Senior Trinamool Congress (TMC) leaders camped some distance away in solidarity. A day before, when the EC barred her from campaigning for 24 hours for allegedly making provocative remarks during electioneering, a furious Mamata had taken to Twitter to challenge the order as “undemocratic and unconstitutional”. But at the Gandhi statue, she was a picture of restraint. The EC had ticked Mamata off on two counts, for allegedly making a community-specific sp

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