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Mamta Banerjee Demands Change Of Bench; Mamata Banerjee, Shuvendu Adhikari, Nandigram Election Result Case; news and live updates | ममतांच्या याचिकेवर आज कोलकाता उच्च न्यायालयात सुनावणी; न्यायमूर्ती चंद्रा यांचे खंडपीठ बदलण्याची टीएमसीने केली मागणी

Mamta Banerjee Demands Change Of Bench; Mamata Banerjee, Shuvendu Adhikari, Nandigram Election Result Case; news and live updates | ममतांच्या याचिकेवर आज कोलकाता उच्च न्यायालयात सुनावणी; न्यायमूर्ती चंद्रा यांचे खंडपीठ बदलण्याची टीएमसीने केली मागणी
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Nandigram | How Can EC Reverse Result after Announcement? : Mamata to Move Court

Nandigram | How Can EC Reverse Result after Announcement? : Mamata to Move Court Banerjee made public a purported SMS from the Nandigram Returning Officer to a CEO official, expressing fear and intimidation. Mamata Banerjee. Photo: PTI Rights23 hours ago Kolkata: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee alleged on Monday that the returning officer of Nandigram feared for his life and thus did not give a recounting order. Addressing a press meet, Banerjee reiterated that she will move court over the election result in Nandigram where she lost to BJP’s Suvendu Adhikari. Banerjee made public a purported SMS from the Nandigram Returning Officer to a CEO official, claiming that he had expressed fear that if he ordered recounting he would face serious consequences, and may even have to die by suicide.

Nandigram: After Hours of Confusion, BJP s Suvendu Adhikari Emerges Winner

Nandigram: After Hours of Confusion, BJP s Suvendu Adhikari Emerges Winner Don t worry for Nandigram, for a struggle you have to sacrifice something, Mamata Banerjee had earlier said. Suvendu Adhikary (left) and Mamata Banerjee, in Nandigram. Photos: PTI Politics21 hours ago Kolkata: Nandigram in East Medinipur of Bengal played up to its role as the epicentre of the state’s assembly election, as confusion reigned late on Sunday over who had won the seat. The high-octane and often communal campaigning in Nandigram had seen chief minister and TMC supremo Mamata Banerjee make the unusual choice of switching from her Bhowanipore mainstay to take on her former aide and new BJP entrant Suvendu Adhikari.

West Bengal Assembly Elections | Mamata to approach court over Nandigram result

West Bengal Assembly Elections | Nandigram RO was threatened, says Mamata Updated: Updated: Returning Officer was threatened, she alleges Share Article Returning Officer was threatened, she alleges Trinamool Congress chairperson Mamata Banerjee on Monday said her party would approach the court on the Nandigram election results. Speaking to journalists outside her residence, Ms. Banerjee said the Returning Officer for Nandigram received threats to his life if he ordered a recounting of votes for the constituency. While she lost from Nandigram, the TMC has won 213 seats of the 292 that went to polls in West Bengal.  “Everywhere there is one result; at one place it is different. Where did the 8,000 votes lead disappear? Then suddenly the server went slow for four hours, and then there was load shedding for 40 minutes. They have changed many things including machines,” Ms Banerjee alleged. 

In bitter battle for Bengal, it s Mamata vs ex-loyalist today | West Bengal Election News

In bitter battle for Bengal, it’s Mamata Banerjee vs ex-loyalist Suvendu Adhikari today TNN | Updated: Apr 1, 2021, 07:41 IST The second phase of polling in Assam and West Bengal features probably the most high-profile contest of these elections the showdown between Mamata Banerjee and Suvendu Adhikari in Nandigram. That contest sets the tone for the 30 seats that poll in Bengal on Thursday with BJP hoping to do even better than it did in the 2019 Lok Sabha polls. In the 2016 assembly elections, the contest in these parts had been largely between Trinamool and the Left-Congress alliance with BJP polling just 7.4% of votes and winning one seat. But by 2019, BJP had upped its vote share to 42.4% to grab the lead in 12 assembly segments. Trinamool’s slightly higher vote share of 45.9% gave it six more seats leaving Left and Congress with no leads here.

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