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West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee had earlier claimed that the BJP, if voted to power in the state, would "stop the consumption of fish and eggs."| India News |
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West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee had earlier claimed that the BJP, if voted to power in the state, would "stop the consumption of fish and eggs."| India News |
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Union Home Minister Amit Shah stated the Gorkha issue will be resolved within six months if the BJP forms the government in West Bengal. He assured a settlement acceptable to the Gorkhas, bringing peace and smiles. Shah criticized previous governments for failing to address Gorkha aspirations. |
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The high-pitched campaign for West Bengal's first phase of assembly elections concluded Tuesday, with the BJP and TMC clashing over electoral rolls and voter demographics. Over 3.60 crore electors will vote on April 23 across 152 constituencies, with extensive security measures in place, including a record deployment of central paramilitary forces. |
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Assembly Elections 2026 Live Updates: Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Tuesday accused West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee of protecting "infiltrators", encouraging dynastic politics, and supporting efforts to build a "Babri Masjid-modelled mosque" in the state.| India News |
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Campaigning ends today for Tamil Nadu polls on April 23, triggering a 48 hour silence, West Bengal votes in two phases on April 23 and 29.g |
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"This is the last rally of the first phase of the election. I want to tell Didi from Chandipur, 'Tata, bye-bye. Your time is up! You've troubled the people of Bengal a lot. It's time for you to leave and for the BJP to make an entry,'" Shah said. |
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Abhishek Banerjee criticises BJP's unfulfilled promises, ensuring TMC's welfare schemes like 'Lakshmir Bhandar' will continue uninterrupted. |
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TMC's scale and saturation of poster campaign stand out in parts of poll-bound Bengal, particularly when compared with BJP's relatively restrained visibility.| India News |
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KOLKATA: BJP MLA Maithili Thakur, who is campaigning in the state for the upcoming assembly elections, commented on the law and order situation in Wes. |
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Amit Shah also promised an "infiltrator-free Bengal" once the BJP is voted to power in the state.| India News |