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Lalgarh Movement – Mass uprising of adivasis in West Bengal

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Basudeb Acharia | Veteran CPM leader and former MP Basudeb Acharia passes away, Mamata offers condolences

Acharia was a nine-time MP from Bankura since 1980. His parliamentary run ended when the CPM veteran lost the election to Trinamul candidate Moon Moon Sen in 2014

Pinarayi Vijayan - Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan to address Left event in Howrah

Kerala CM is likely to highlight achievements of his government in Kerala’s agrarian sector

Is This the End of the Road for the CPI(M) in Bengal?

Is This the End of the Road for the CPI(M) in Bengal? Many grassroots CPI(M) workers held its leaders responsible for the broken relationship between the top party leadership and its cadres. Activists of CPI (M) stage a protest rally against hike in electricity bills, in Kolkata. Photo: PTI/Ashok Bhaumik Politics14/May/2021 Kolkata: May 2, 2021 turned out to be a historic day for the Left parties for two reasons. First, by winning the assembly election in Kerala, the Left Democratic Front (LDF) broke a long cycle of one-term government in the state which was continuing since 1977. Second, the Communist Party of India (Marxist)-led Left Front failed to win even a single seat in the West Bengal assembly election. In a first since independence, there won’t be a Left representative in the Bengal state assembly. 

DYFI leader Maidul Islam s family loses breadwinner

DYFI leader Maidul Islam’s family loses breadwinner Unit secretary of the Left outfit, who allegedly died of wounds sustained during police-protester clash had told his wife that he would buy books for his daughter Maidul Islam Middya, 33, the unit secretary of the CPM-backed DYFI in Bankura’s Kotulpur, who died in Calcutta on Monday allegedly of wounds sustained in the police-protester clash that erupted during the February 11 march of Left youths to Nabanna for jobs, had told his wife that he was going to buy textbooks for his daughter. Maidul, who drove an autorickshaw for a living in Kotulpur, was the sole breadwinner of his family that included his mother Tahamina Biwi, 66, wife Aleya Biwi, 29, two daughters Suraiya Parvin, 10, and Sumaiya Parvin, 5, and niece Rebeka Sultana, 12.

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