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TMC CANDIDATE SATABDI ROY GETTING ADVANTAGE IN TRIANGULAR CONTEST IN BIRBHUM

CONGRESS-LEFT NOMINEE IS GIVING GOOD FIGHT DESPITE ORGANISATIONAL ISSUES
Tirthankar Mitra - 11-05-2024 11:57 GMT-0000
Ever when Left Front government appeared to be at the height of its power and the CPI(M) was domination supreme in Bengal, results of Lok Sabha elections in Birbhum constituency have been pouring votes to Trinamool Congress in a land of red earth. Sarabdi Roy was the fresh pick of the fiery opposition leader Mamata Banerjee at that time. Roy was a leading heroine of Bengali films in 2009 .Her selection surprised the local leaders of Trinamool as also the main the ruling CPI(M). But Mamata proved right as her loyal film heroine won with handsome margin in her first poll fray.

BJP HAS DONE WELL IN THE NORTH EASTERN STATES WHERE POLLING IS OVER

DIVIDED OPPOSITION FAILED TO GIVE GOOD FIGHT TO THE SAFFRONS IN THE REGION
Ashis Biswas - 10-05-2024 10:47 GMT-0000
KOLKATA: General satisfaction prevails among ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) circles that the Lok Sabha 2024 elections ended peacefully in the eight Northeastern states, but for a few minor incidents reported in Manipur. In three phases, altogether 25 seats were contested.

IS IT A THIRD NARENDRA MODI TERM OR PAK ATOM BOMB THAT HAS GOT AIYAR IN A TWIST?

THE VETERAN POLITICIAN-DIPLOMAT NEEDLESSLY CREATES PROBLEMS FOR THE CONGRESS
Sushil Kutty - 10-05-2024 10:43 GMT-0000
It is a Mani Shankar Aiyar habit to startle. The ‘Congress veteran’ is an amalgam of both politician and diplomat. And “respecting Pakistan” is an Aiyar trait. Now, Aiyar’s “respect for Pakistan” is tinged with known fear. Aiyar says “Respect Pakistan or they'll drop atom bomb”. When was the last time Pakistan dropped an “atom bomb”? Aiyar is the veteran on the bomb squad, he will know.

THE BATTLE OF STARS IS IN FULL SWING IN THE INDUSTRIAL BELT OF BENGAL

FILM ACTOR SHATRUGHAN SINHA AND CRICKETER KIRTI AZAD ARE TRINAMOOL’S CANDIDATES
Tirthankar Mitra - 10-05-2024 10:41 GMT-0000
Veterans of Trinamool Congress and BJP have locked horns in Burdwan-Durgapur-Asansol industrial belt of Bengal once the most go to place for a job seeking engineer or a manual labourer. A low voter turnout is not unlikely in these constituencies on May 13 -in the fourth phase of Lok Sabha elections in the state. After years of cohabiting in the neighbourhood of closed Public Sector Units(PSUs) and once blue chip private sector enterprises, many voters feel no matter who is elected, this area once known as "Ruhr of Bengal" is long past its salad days.

ELECTION COMMISSION IS ABDICATING ITS CONSTITUTIONAL RESPONSIBILITY TO HOLD IMPARTIAL POLLS

IT IS IMPERATIVE THAT SUPREME COURT STEPS IN TO RESTORE INTEGRITY OF THE INSTITUTION
P. Sudhir - 09-05-2024 11:56 GMT-0000
Elections to half the seats in the Lok Sabha have been completed with the third phase of polling being over on May 7. This has provided enough experience and time to assess how the Election Commission (EC) has gone about superintending the conduct of a free and fair poll. The verdict in this matter can only be that it has failed badly.

AFTER ONE YEAR OF ETHNIC TENSIONS, MANIPUR REFUSES TO BE NORMAL

BOTH THE CENTRE AND THE STATE BJP HAVE TO SHARE THE RESPONSIBILITY
Krishna Jha - 09-05-2024 11:54 GMT-0000
How long it takes to listen to the victim’s tearful cries? That too when she is a mother of a four-year old, dares to plead to the demons for her life as her death could be the death of her child too. Their assent to it has been conditional. “Disrobe yourself or die.”

SAM PITRODA WAS NOT WRONG, ONLY HIS WAY OF PRESENTATION WAS DEFECTIVE

RABINDRANATH TAGORE SAID THE SAME MINGLING OF ALL RACES AND COLOURS IN BHARAT TIRTHA
Anjan Roy - 09-05-2024 11:51 GMT-0000
If the noblest could be compared with the plebeian, the infinite with the infinitesimal, the dignified with crass, then the underlying sentiments expressed by Sam Pitroda were in the same veins as Rabindranath Tagore’s great poem “Bharat Tirtha”. All this hyper reaction by the BJP leaders including the Prime Minister calling Pitroda as ‘ racist’ ignores the very basis of what he actually said. He was correct in his sense of history , but the presentation was a bit defective.

HARYANA POLITICS UNDERGOES BIG CHANGE IMPACTING LOK SABHA AND ASSEMBLY POLLS

OMINOUS FOR BJP, BUT INDIA BLOC AND STATE PARTIES MAY MAKE CONTEST TRIANGULAR
Dr. Gyan Pathak - 09-05-2024 11:48 GMT-0000
Politics in Haryana underwent a considerable change before the withdrawal of nomination on May 9 for the Lok Sabha Election scheduled in the penultimate phase VI on May 25. Election campaign would start from tomorrow in a backdrop of change of BJP’s chief minister on the eve of election on March 12, split in NDA making the allies BJP and JJP apart, and only less than two months after Nayab Singh Saini government in the state reduced to minority after desertion of three independent MLAs withdrawing their support on May 7.It is certainly ominous for BJP, since the party aims to win all the 10 Lok Sabha Seats from the state which it had won in 2019 Lok Sabha election, because it can’t afford loss of any seat if the target set by the Prime Minister has to be achieved.

MODI’S INSINUATION AGAINST RAHUL: PM REALISES HE’S LOSING THE POLL PLOT

BOTH AMBANI-ADANI JIBE AND ANTI-PITRODA TIRADE HAVE BACKFIRED AT BJP-RSS
Arun Srivastava - 09-05-2024 11:46 GMT-0000
Narendra Modi’s two latest remarks — first hitting out at Rahul Gandhi over Sam Pitroda's 'skin colour' comments, and second charging Ambani and Adani with buying Rahul’s purported silence — have caused furore in the political circles. Not only have they shaken the trust level of the top leaders of the RSS and BJP, these also underscore significant dimensional change in Indian national politics.

BETWEEN THE LINES OF PITRODA'S DECLASSIFICATION OF INDIANS

PITRODA'S 'IDEA OF INDIANS' BECOMES A BEE IN THE BJP'S BONNET
Sushil Kutty - 09-05-2024 11:43 GMT-0000
Prime Minister Narendra Modi couldn’t have been more thrilled than when Indian Overseas Congress head Sam Pitroda spoke. On May 8, Modi feigned anger and outrage and gave Indians reason to feel divided after Sam Pitroda did what he thought was an honest classification of Indians and Modi declassified, i.e., separated Indians into racist cliques and slots by pointing out the alleged divisive agenda of the Congress in Sam's assessment. By evening, Sam had resigned from his post and the entire lot of Indians was talking in scattered bites, and in bits and pieces.