Suvendu Adhikari Picked Up to Become West Bengal CM
Adhikari, once a close associate of Mamata Banerjee who later defected to the BJP, has now emerged as the party’s ...
Read moreDetailsAdhikari, once a close associate of Mamata Banerjee who later defected to the BJP, has now emerged as the party’s ...
Read moreDetailsWest Bengal has witnessed a fresh wave of post-election violence, with TMC offices vandalized and party supporters allegedly attacked in ...
Read moreDetailsIn a dramatic political shift, the BJP ended Mamata Banerjee’s long-standing dominance in West Bengal, securing an unprecedented majority. The ...
Read moreDetailsThe closely watched contest saw Mamata Banerjee initially leading by a significant margin, but the advantage slipped as counting progressed, ...
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Read moreDetailsThe TMC had argued that excluding state government nominees could affect neutrality, but the court upheld the EC’s authority to ...
Read moreDetailsThe voter base in West Bengal dropped by nearly 12 per cent after deletions of duplicate, shifted, and ineligible entries ...
Read moreDetailsA political confrontation broke out after Prime Minister Narendra Modi accused the Trinamool Congress government of insulting President Droupadi Murmu ...
Read moreDetailsA founding member and key strategist of the Trinamool Congress, Mukul Roy played a crucial role in transforming the party ...
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