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Bengal assembly polls: Young nominees find place in CPI(M) list

Bengal assembly polls: Young nominees find place in CPI(M) list
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West Bengal elections 2021: Young nominees find place in CPI(M) list

West Bengal elections 2021: Young nominees find place in CPI(M) list
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Remixing a song, reinventing a party: How the Left is trying to draw Bengal s millennials- The New Indian Express

And the youth responded. The song became an instant hit among them, drawing thousands to the brigade ground from across the state in this scorching summer. Politburo member Mohammed Salim, who also heads the social media team, said it was a bunch of young party cadres who came up with the idea and they went ahead with it. Our clarion call was a hit, that s why Modi s rally was a miss, he quipped. The Left has come a long way from Tomar naam aamar naam Vietnam in the 60s to Tumpa sona in 2021 a switch that many say is reflected in their party as well.

Search for Bengal s daughter and the casual sexism in a poll-bound state

Search for Bengal’s daughter and the casual sexism in a poll-bound state Search for Bengal’s daughter and the casual sexism in a poll-bound state The bid to promote Mamata Banerjee for a third term as Bengal’s chief minister has ended up exposing ageism and casual sexism that punctuate poll speak. advertisement UPDATED: March 4, 2021 10:56 IST West Bengal CM and TMC chief Mamata Banerjee | Illustration by Rahul Kumar for India Today Digital Bengal wants her own daughter. Reactions to this slogan from the Trinamool Congress in poll-bound West Bengal have brought to the fore the intellectual wasteland that the state has become. The bid to promote Mamata Banerjee for a third term as Bengal’s chief minister has ended up exposing ageism and casual sexism that punctuate poll speak. Even among those who talk down to others during TV debates and on Twitter by using highfalutin jargon.

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