‘Treat Trinamool as single political party’: Abhishek writes to Speaker amid TMC political storm
The letter pleads the Speaker to "decline to accord any recognition, status, or facility to any purported separate group or faction of the AITC."
The letter pleads the Speaker to "decline to accord any recognition, status, or facility to any purported separate group or faction of the AITC."
Senior TMC leaders who have now joined the rebel faction including Sudip Bandyopadhyay, Arup Chakraborty, Kakoli Ghosh, Mala Roy, Satabdi Roy, Prasun Banerjee were spotted arriving at Bhupender Yadav's place in Delhi.
The CID had issued a notice to the Beleghata MLA in connection with the forged-signature case directing him to appear at Bhabani Bhaban on Sunday.
This comes after the Suvendu Adhikari government recently transferred 179 police officers across West Bengal, including some within the Kolkata Police.
The white pea curry served along with puffed rice is one of the favourite breakfast snacks enjoyed by locals in the area.
With the Assembly elections drawing closer the Trinamul Congress (TMC) appears to have strategically stepped into a long-simmering agitation involving hundreds of Matua community members, who recently received eviction notices from the railways authorities.
According to party sources, the initial plan includes two mega public rallies every month until the Election Commission announces poll dates. One rally will be addressed by the Prime Minister, the other by the Home Minister.
The Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) of West Bengal on Monday will hold a meeting with telecom operators following complaints from Booth Level Officers (BLOs) of having network issues while scanning QR codes and uploading enumeration forms as part of the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) exercise.
The Election Commission of India (ECI) has received several complaints against the authorities of several state-run schools in West Bengal for not excusing their teachers from regular teaching duties to perform as booth-level officers (BLOs) for the Special Intensive Revision in the state.
The districts in West Bengal that have international borders with neighbouring Bangladesh witnessed maximum increase in the number of voters since 2002, the last time when the Special Intensive Revision was carried out in the state, the BJP claimed on Sunday, quoting data from the Election Commission of India (ECI).