LF announces two more LS Sabha candidates
Left Front chairman Biman Basu announced the names of two more candidates today. In three phases, the Left Front had announced candidates for 21 seats previously.
Left Front chairman Biman Basu announced the names of two more candidates today. In three phases, the Left Front had announced candidates for 21 seats previously.
Aggrieved by the ECI move, the officers under the banner of the WBCS (executive) Officers’ Association reacted strongly against the poll panel today.
The programme was attended by senior police officers and other panchayat members.
Chief minister Mamata Banerjee visited Sri Ramakrishna Saradapith Kanya Gurukul in Jhargram this afternoon. She was welcomed there by the nuns, teachers and students of Kanya Gurukul. The teachers and students sung a song composed by Miss Banerjee on the theme of various projects taken by the state government for empowerment of women.
Jhargram district administration has issued more than 2 lakh caste certificates, according to a report published by the Backward Classes Welfare department.
Mamata will take part in the International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples
It was learnt that Abhishek Banerjee, party’s national general secretary will campaign for the candidates. Trinamul ministers, including Sobhandeb Chattopadhyay,
According to the RMC, after the extreme heat, there is a slight probability of the city getting drizzles during the period.
Despite incidents of violence, parts of Raipur, Chhatna, Ranibandh and Saltora Assembly Constituencies (AC) recorded a whopping over 80 per cent polling in the first phase today.
According to EC sources, about 80.03 per cent of the electorate voted in Bankura, 80.55 per cent in Jhargram, 80.16 per cent in West Midnapore and 82.42 per cent in East Midnapore district.