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Hooghly Lok Sabha Elections 2024: Voting date, results, candidates, main parties and schedule

West Bengal 2024 Lok Sabha Polls: In the political realm, Hooghly has witnessed a diverse range of electoral outcomes over the years. In the inaugural Lok Sabha election in 1952, NC Chatterjee of the Hindu Mahasabha emerged victorious, defeating the Congress candidate. The subsequent elections saw a fluctuating pattern of victories, with candidates from the Communist Party of India (CPI), Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPM), and the Indian National Congress taking turns to represent the constituency. ....

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Bengal Elections 2021: 'Party Society', 'Subaltern Hindutva', 'Bhadrolok': A Few Terms Dominating Media Coverage


Bengal Elections 2021: Party Society , Subaltern Hindutva , Bhadrolok : A Few Terms Dominating Media Coverage
West Bengal elections 2021: It appears from the writings of scholars and journalists that a change at the societal level is being expected in case the BJP manages to form the government.
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Bengal Elections 2021: Party Society , Subaltern Hindutva , Bhadrolok : A Few Terms Dominating Media Coverage
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Have the Bhadrolok finally embraced Hindutva? Or, does the Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) rise in the state reflect the dominance of anti-Bhadrolok sentiments among the rural masses? Is Bengal’s ‘party society’ finally breaking down? What triggered the rise of ‘subaltern Hindutva’? ....

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