Left Front News
The Left Front has called for 12 hours Bandh in West Bengal on Friday to protest after its workers were allegedly beaten up during a march to Nabanna in Kolkata.
The bandh will remain effective from 6 am in the morning to 6 pm in the evening
The TMC-led West Bengal Govt mandated the presence of all employees
Out of 38 seats, CPI (M) will field its candidates from 29 seats, AIFB from three seats, RSP from three seats and CPI from three seats.
After days of deliberations with the Congress, the Communist Party of India (Marxist) -led Left Front released its first list of candidates for 25 seats in West Bengal for the upcoming Lok Sabha election 2019.
Ashok Mitra, a Marxist economist who became the first finance minister of Left Front-led government in West Bengal, died on Tuesday. He was 89.
BJP has renewed attempts to wrest Tripura's two Lok Sabha seats from the CPI-M in the 2019 General Elections.
The Congress won`t succeed with another UPA experiment as it has lost all credibility, the CPI-M has said.
The BJP-IPFT combine swept to power in Tripura on March 3, 2018, ending 25 years of uninterrupted rule of the CPI(M)-led Left Front.
The act is seen as a vengeance after two statues of Lenin and Periyar were vandalised in Tripura soon after BJP toppled the Left Front government in the state elections.
While Left leader targeted the BJP and RSS for the issue, the JDU also said that all ideologies must be respected and supported in India.
The Left is now dramatically more vulnerable. On the other hand, BJP says ally IPFT will be a part of the new government.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi revelled in his party's victory in the Tripura Assembly elections, and launched a scathing attack on the politics of the Left. He said the Northeast would show the way to the rest of the country when it comes to development.
The entire Congress vote share seems to have shifted to the BJP which garnered 42.8% of votes in 2018 elections, up from a meagre 1.54% in the 2013 polls.
Only if the BJP has won in West Bengal, Kerala and Odisha would he call it a golden age, Shah said.
According to the exit polls, the BJP will comfortably dethrone the Left Front government from power in Tripura.
The PM will address two public rallies near border areas – Sipahijala and Kailashahar.
Kicking off Bharatiya Janata Party's (BJP's) election campaign in poll-bound Tripura, party president Amit Shah launched a scathing attack on Manik Sarkar-led ruling Left Front.
BJP on Tuesday demanded President's Rule in Tripura ahead of Assembly elections due in February 2018.
Mamata Banerjee, speaking before 300 foreign delegates from the US, Europe, and Asia said the state was strategically poised, safe and sound politically and geographically.
The BJP will put up 98 per cent new faces and 65 per cent young candidates in next year's Assembly elections in Tripura.
Terming the West Bengal government-sponsored all party meet on June 22 to discuss the volatile situation in the north Bengal hills as "delayed and pointless", the state opposition parties have decided to stay away from it.
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