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Rakesh Tikait says he will meet farmers in Kolkata on March 13

Updated Mar 08, 2021 · 03:28 pm File photo of Bharatiya Kisan Union leader Rakesh Tikait. | PTI Bharatiya Kisan Union leader Rakesh Tikait on Sunday said that he will hold a meeting with the farmers in Kolkata on March 13, ANI reported. The scheduled meeting comes amid aggressive campaigning by political parties in West Bengal ahead of the Assembly elections. Tikait said he will ask the farmers if they were facing any difficulties. “We will ask the farmers whether their produce was being bought at minimum support price,” the BKU leader said. The farmer leader added: “The government has gone to Kolkata. They will return in one-and-a half month. We are also going there. We will meet the government there only.”

Politics has been largely been immune to the pandemic, says A L I Chougule

Politics has been largely been immune to the pandemic, says A L I Chougule However, even as Hindutva took a pandemic pause, the opposition had the perfect opening to change the narrative in its favour but it failed to do so The past year was devastating for India, as the Covid-19 pandemic impacted practically everything. In terms of economic activity, loss of jobs, incomes, hunger and impoverishment, the pandemic’s impact on lives and livelihoods has been quite disruptive. But its impact on Indian politics has not been as disruptive as it has been on the economy. Though it halted the Modi government’s Hindutva agenda, politically the Prime Minister seems to have navigated choppy waters, despite the government’s poor response to the spread of virus, the migrant workers’ crisis, inadequate health infrastructure at large and the poor state of the economy.

Assembly Elections 2021: High stakes battle from West Bengal to Tamil Nadu

Assembly Polls 2021 From West Bengal to Tamil Nadu, the race to win the assembly elections has begun. In the upcoming West Bengal elections, BJP and TMC are trying every possible way to convince the public of West Bengal to vote for them. On the other hand, Tamil Nadu is seeing some alliances and agreements between national and regional parties. In West Bengal, the Congress-Left coalition, in collaboration with other groups, has made plans to make the case moot. Pirzada Abbas Siddiqui and his Indian Secular Front (ISF), which is linked to Furfura Sharif Dargah and close to Chief Minister Mamta Banerjee, are also part of this alliance. The coalition is negotiating for seats with the front.

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