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"Trinamool All The Way In Rural Bengal": Mamata Banerjee On Poll Lead
- Wednesday July 12, 2023
- India News | Press Trust of India
Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Tuesday thanked the people of West Bengal for the TMC's huge win in the panchayat elections.
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Mamata Banerjee For PM? Not Greedy, But Can Work With Friends, She Says
- Thursday May 19, 2016
- India News | Edited by Abhishek Chakraborty
After winning spectacularly in West Bengal, Mamata Banerjee was emphatic that it is not Destination Delhi next but hinted at a central role in bringing together regional forces.
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Buddhadeb to skip Politburo meet?
- Friday June 4, 2010
- India News | Press Trust of India
West Bengal Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharya will skip the two-day CPI (M) Politburo meeting in New Delhi beginning on Saturday."I am not going. I am staying here," he told reporters at the state secretariat here.Bhattacharya skipping the politburo meet follows the drubbing of the ruling Left Front in the civic elections at the hands of Trinam...
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Bengal civic polls: Mamata sweeps Kolkata, close contest in other seats
- Wednesday June 2, 2010
- India News | NDTV Correspondent
Kolkata has given Mamata Banerjee a giant victory. Her Trinamool Congress (TMC) has swept the Kolkata civic polls, winning 97 of the 141 seats. That's a gain of 55 seats for the TMC. The state's civic polls are the semi-final for the West Bengal elections next year. Outside Kolkata, it's proving to be a much closer battle between the TM...
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Battleground Bengal: Civic polls verdict today
- Wednesday June 2, 2010
- India News | NDTV Correspondent
All eyes are on West Bengal today as the counting of votes in the recently held civic polls for 81 civic bodies takes place in the state. The most hard-fought contest is, of course, for the Kolkata Municipal Corporation which the Left snatched from the Trinamool in 2005.These polls are seen as the semi-finals ahead of the Assembly elections next ye...
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www.ndtv.com
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"Trinamool All The Way In Rural Bengal": Mamata Banerjee On Poll Lead
- Wednesday July 12, 2023
- India News | Press Trust of India
Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Tuesday thanked the people of West Bengal for the TMC's huge win in the panchayat elections.
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www.ndtv.com
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Mamata Banerjee For PM? Not Greedy, But Can Work With Friends, She Says
- Thursday May 19, 2016
- India News | Edited by Abhishek Chakraborty
After winning spectacularly in West Bengal, Mamata Banerjee was emphatic that it is not Destination Delhi next but hinted at a central role in bringing together regional forces.
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www.ndtv.com
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Buddhadeb to skip Politburo meet?
- Friday June 4, 2010
- India News | Press Trust of India
West Bengal Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharya will skip the two-day CPI (M) Politburo meeting in New Delhi beginning on Saturday."I am not going. I am staying here," he told reporters at the state secretariat here.Bhattacharya skipping the politburo meet follows the drubbing of the ruling Left Front in the civic elections at the hands of Trinam...
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www.ndtv.com
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Bengal civic polls: Mamata sweeps Kolkata, close contest in other seats
- Wednesday June 2, 2010
- India News | NDTV Correspondent
Kolkata has given Mamata Banerjee a giant victory. Her Trinamool Congress (TMC) has swept the Kolkata civic polls, winning 97 of the 141 seats. That's a gain of 55 seats for the TMC. The state's civic polls are the semi-final for the West Bengal elections next year. Outside Kolkata, it's proving to be a much closer battle between the TM...
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www.ndtv.com
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Battleground Bengal: Civic polls verdict today
- Wednesday June 2, 2010
- India News | NDTV Correspondent
All eyes are on West Bengal today as the counting of votes in the recently held civic polls for 81 civic bodies takes place in the state. The most hard-fought contest is, of course, for the Kolkata Municipal Corporation which the Left snatched from the Trinamool in 2005.These polls are seen as the semi-finals ahead of the Assembly elections next ye...
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www.ndtv.com