SIR deletions more than win margin: SC's ‘2%, 15%’ comment at core of plea by Mamata Banerjee's TMC on Bengal polls
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SIR deletions more than win margin: SC's ‘2%, 15%’ comment at core of plea by Mamata Banerjee's TMC on Bengal polls
The Trinamool Congress (TMC) approached the Supreme Court on Monday with a pointed argument rooted in the court's own earlier observation. It said that in at least 31 West Bengal assembly constituencies where it lost to the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), the BJP's winning margin was lower than the n»»»
Shashi Tharoor warns South may feel "Disenfranchised" post-Delimitation: Annamalai says North deserves more representation as per Census numbers
San Francisco [USA], May 11 (ANI): A sharp debate over delimitation and political representation unfolded at the Stanford India Conference in San Francisco, with Congress MP Shashi Tharoor cautioning that southern states could feel "disenfranchised" if parliamentary seats are redistributed solely b»»»
Yogi Adityanath's Cabinet expansion sharpens BJP’s micro-caste strategy ahead of 2027 polls
Uttar Pradesh government has expanded its cabinet. The move focuses on smaller caste groups within OBC and Scheduled Caste segments. This strategy aims for incremental electoral gains. The expansion reflects BJP's focus on micro-social coalitions. It ensures caste and geographic spread. The move co»»»
Bhopal Diary | Midnight overhaul: 62 IPS officers transferred
Add TNIE As A Trusted Source The transfer of 62 Indian Police Service (IPS) officers marked the long-awaited overhaul of the police department in the state on Saturday at midnight. As many as 21 districts got new district police chiefs, while several officers who were heading district police forces»»»
Bengal turns the page: Mamata Banerjee’s defeat signals deeper churn as BJP dismantles Trinamool’s dominance | Kolkata News - The Times of India
Mamata Banerjee's 15-year reign in Bengal has concluded dramatically with a surprising electoral defeat, shattering her hopes for a historic fourth term and undermining a critical pillar of the INDIA alliance. Her relentless drive and progressive welfare initiatives couldn't withstand the dual chal»»»
BJP exudes quiet confidence ahead of Bengal second phase
1 Kolkata: Ahead of the second phase of polls on April 29, the BJP campaign team in West Bengal, led by Home Minister Amit Shah, is exuding a quiet confidence. The campaign team worked late into the night on April 23, piecing together information from the 152 seats that went to polls and saw an unp»»»
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