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TMC rebel Dipendu Biswas writes apology letter to Mamata, says joining BJP was bad decision

The West Bengal assembly elections were no less than a big battle for the state. We have seen many politicians jumping from Mamata Banerjee-led Trinamool Congress (TMC) to Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). In one such incident, TMC leader Dipendu Biswas has written a letter to TMC supremo Mamata Banerjee seeking her forgiveness on Monday (May 31).

Bengal is witnessing a class war between centrist and rightist forces | ( )

by Arun Srivastava Some intellectuals and academics have been urging the leaders of the farmers' movement to heed the message that intensification (.)

Hindu Lives Matter: Indian Diaspora Protest Against West Bengal Violence

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Suvendhu Adhikari Took Rs 5 Lakh Bribe From Me, Rs 15 Lakh Was Given For Mukul Roy: Mathew Samuel On Narada Case Arrests

Suvendhu Adhikari Took Rs 5 Lakh Bribe From Me, Rs 15 Lakh Was Given For Mukul Roy: Mathew Samuel On Narada Case Arrests
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Congress s Election Loss Assessment: Address Factionalism, Rethink Alliances

Congress s Election Loss Assessment: Address Factionalism, Rethink Alliances There was reportedly an overall view within the Congress that there has to be greater organisational connect in poll-bound states including reaching out to party workers. File photo of acting Congress president Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi and former prime minister Manmohan Singh. Photo: PTI Politics11/May/2021 New Delhi: In its first assessment of the recent assembly elections drubbing, the Congress party on Monday discussed the need to have a strong organisational connect in poll-bound states, flagged issues of factionalism in the Kerala unit and discussed the impact of pre-poll alliances in Assam and West Bengal. The discussion took place at a meeting of the Congress Working Committee (CWC) – the highest decision-making body of the party – on Monday.

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