Published 14:34 IST, February 11th 2021
'Send West Bengal Governor back; Mamata winning polls with 250+ seats': TMC's Madan Mitra
Madan Mitra, Trinamool Congress leader said "Governor should be sent back from the state at this moment. We are coming back to power with more than 250 seats".
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re has been a long tussle between Goverr Jagdeep Dhankhar and Mamata Banerjee government in West Bengal and as elections are coming closer, tussle is intensifying. On Wednesday, goverr me some serious allegations against Mamata government on which TMC retaliated, saying that Goverr should be returned from state.
Trinamool Congress leer Man Mitra, who arrived in South 24 Pargana said on Thursday that Goverr Jagdeep Dhankhar should be sent back from state as TMC will be coming back to power in upcoming elections with more than 250 seats.
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Dhankhar Slams Mamata Govt
West Bengal Goverr Jagdeep Dhankhar on Wednesday slammed Mamata Banerjee-led TMC government by saying that an atmosphere of fear prevails in state. goverr and Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee have been at loggerhes since former took office in July 2019.
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"re is such an environment of fear in state that people cant even speak about it. I have been vocal about this since I came here. Fear and democracy cant co-exist. re is place for such fear in a cultured state like West Bengal. it is very unfortunate," Goverr said while dressing media.
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TMC's Man Mitra Claims to cut his wrist
Earlier, TMC leer Man Mitra has me a violent promise that he will slit his wrist if Mamata Banerjee doesn't win by a margin of one lakh votes.
"Yesterday, I heard Suvendu hikari saying that if he doesn't win against Mamata Banerjee by 50,000 votes in Nandigram n he will quit politics. I am going to Kejuri to answer that. If Mamata Banerjee doesn't win by 1,00,000 votes n I will cut my wrist and will t continue in politics," Man Mitra said.
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situation ahe of assembly elections in Bengal
situation in run-up to West Bengal elections is getting more and more intense by day with political mudslinging, violence and claims of defeating each or by heavy margins. West Bengal, where Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee holds fort with 222 seats, will go to polls in April-May 2021. BJP has exuded confidence that it will cross 200 seat mark, however, TMC via its poll strategist Prashant Kishore has contended that BJP will t cross double digits. Moreover, state has seen rigorous campaigning by saffron party which has gone all guns blazing, dispatching its top brass to state to hold massive rallies and dresses to weaken ruling party's efforts to return to power.
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14:34 IST, February 11th 2021