If you look at Indian elections, it is indeed a 'game'. To be precise, a one-day game! A day is often enough to change the course of the election results.
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Ed Hoc | 14-minute read
In his latest book, Bengal 2021: An Election Diary, journalist and author Deep Halder explores the factor of religious identity and gauges the mood of the people across Bengal ahead of the electrifying Assembly elections of 2021.
The BJP and TMC may both hold rallies in Nadia tomorrow and both are expected to run into each other.
TMC leaders, who have given their blood and soul to the party, are not happy with the rise of Abhishek Banerjee. The very loyal, ambitious, firebrand mass leaders like Suvendu Adhikari have openly declared rebellion.
When power is wrested from Pishi-Bhaipo and reinstated in the hands of the common man, the hills will smile once again.
I joined the TMC in 1998 when Mamata Banerjee formed this new party. I want freedom now because of years of insult.
The Namashudras of West Bengal — who under the umbrella political organisation Matua Mahasangha — have seemingly played an instrumental role in Bengal politics.
The main enemy for the saffron party in West Bengal will not be Mamata Banerjee, but the BJP itself.
The construction of the Ram Mandir has been carefully timed: it is expected to be ready to admit its first devotees three months before the 2024 Lok Sabha polls.
The induction of cricket legend Sourav Ganguly may not necessarily be the answer for the BJP in Bengal for 2021.