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Bengal Election Results 2021: Mamata Banerjee Vs BJP After Bengal Post-Poll Violence Kills At Least 12


Bengal Post Poll Violence: The Home Ministry has sought a report from the state.
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But I appeal to all for calm. Don t indulge in violence, she said
BJP state chief said, If things don t calm down, we will hold protests
Kolkata:
Within 24 hours of elections results, at least a dozen people have been reported dead in post poll violence in Bengal, a figure that may be higher than the number of those killed during the month-long polls.
Mamata Banerjee has called for calm though she has blamed the BJP for the violence. The BJP, led by president JP Nadda who is arriving in Kolkata on Tuesday, will hold a day-long protest across the country tomorrow, the day Ms Banerjee is sworn in as Chief Minister for the third time. ....

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West Bengal elections | In final tally, TMC bags 213, BJP 77, ISF and Independent 1 each


West Bengal elections | In final tally, TMC bags 213, BJP 77, ISF and Independent 1 each
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Final results were updated on the Election Commission of India website on Monday
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Trinamool Congress activists celebrate their party s winning trend during counting day of West Bengal Assembly Election at Bolpur in Birbhum district of West Bengal, on May 2, 2021.
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Final results were updated on the Election Commission of India website on Monday
The final tally of the West Bengal Assembly election results indicates that the Trinamool Congress has won 213 seats. This is its highest tally in the House. In terms of vote share, it has registered an all-time high of 47.9% votes. In 2016, it won 211 seats and registered a vote share of 44.9%. ....

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Mamata keeps BJP at bay in West Bengal


Mamata keeps BJP at bay in West Bengal
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Last Updated: May 03, 2021, 07:03 AM IST
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Banerjee, however, lost the prestige battle in Nandigram by a slender margin, according to a late night update on Election Commission website, though her party improved the 2016 winning record of 211 seats, and in the process, halted the BJP’s big eastward push.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated Banerjee and promised the Centre’s full support in combatting Covid-19.
Mamata Banerjee-led Trinamool Congress routed the BJP in a high stakes battle for West Bengal, retaining the state by two-thirds majority on Sunday in a round of state elections which saw anti-BJP regional parties emerge stronger at the hustings. The Congress, meanwhile, further lost ground in Kerala and Assam. ....

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Muslim candidates improve tally in Assam, Kerala; number goes down in WB


Muslim candidates improve tally in Assam, Kerala; number goes down in WB
Only Assam and Kerala registered a slight rise in the number of Muslims elected to the assembly, while it went down in West Bengal. Tamil Nadu and Puducherry showed no improvement in the trend.
By Sakina FatimaandSruthi Vibhavari|   Published: 3rd May 2021 5:54 pm IST
Lok Sabha MP Badruddin Ajmal-led All India United Democratic Front (AIUDF) during a rally in Assam, Feb 8, 2021 (PTI Photo)
Hyderabad: The results of five state assembly elections that were announced by the Election Commission on Sunday revealed that Muslim candidates in the contest barely showed any significant rise in tally. ....

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BJP's David vs TMC's Goliath: Why the TMC was the lesser evil


Shambhavi Thakur
From the beginning of the epic eight-phase election schedule to the exit polls a month later, the talk was on whether the BJP would successfully topple the Trinamool Congress, led by incumbent chief minister Mamata Banerjee, and come to power in West Bengal.
Large sections of the media, from their headquarters in Noida near Delhi or Lower Parel in Mumbai, had built up the expectation that this was going to be it: the Bengalis, and especially the Muslims and sickular, libtard “bhadralok” among them, were going to be shown their place, which was at the feet of the Hindi-Hindu-Hindustan brigade. ....

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