West Bengal assembly election result 2021 News
The BJP hit out at Bengal Chief Minister Mamata for violence targeting its members and supporters in post-poll result violence in the state and said 4 of its workers have been killed in last few hours.
Mamata Banerjee's oath-taking ceremony on May 5
Bengal CM to meet Governor Jagdeep Dhankar at 7 pm today
Trinamool Congress 213 of 292 assembly seats in Bengal
Mamata, who contested and lost the Nandigram seat, said she had decided to fight from there and not her home seat Bhabanipur in the city as she had led the anti-farmland acquisition movement there.
The development comes hours after a BJP office was set on fire by unidentified people in Arambag. The BJP leaders and workers tweeted the video, alleging that Trinamool has unleashed violence on their workers elsewhere as well.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday (MAy 2) extended congratulatory wishes to West Bengal Chief Minister and Trinamool Congress over Bengal assembly election result.
The seventh-term MP also has been among the first key figures who heavily criticised the central government in issues starting from demonetisation to Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) and lockdown to fuel prices. Her fighting spirit and mass appeal have made her one the tallest opposition figures in the current political arena.
Trends on Sunday showed that Trinamool Congress is heading towards a big win in West Bengal.
Arvind Kejriwal, Sharad Pawar congratulated Mamata Banerjee.
Mamata Banerjee was earlier trailing in Nandigram to BJP's Suvendu Adhikari
The Trinamool Congress is showing signs of cruising to a big victory with most of its major candidates leading in their respective seats
TMC looks set to retain power for third time in West Bengal
The ruling party has crossed the half-way mark in West Bengal
CM Mamata Banerjee may lose the Nandigram battle to Suvendu Adhikari
BJP retains Assam and Kerala
Mamata Banerjee loses to Suvendu Adhikari in Nandigram
DMK wins Tamil Nadu after 10-year hiatus
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