Mamata Banerjee To Contest Elections From Nandigram
Mamata Banerjee to contest elections from Nandigram, names of all 294 Trinamool candidates in Bengal: Bengal Assembly Elections.
After the notification of the first phase of elections in Bengal, there is a lot of chaos in all the parties regarding the selection of candidates.
At the same time, the meeting of the Trinamool Election Committee at Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s residence in Kalighat has announced the names of all 294 Trinamool candidates in Bengal.
According to the information, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has released a list of all 294 candidates from her Kalighat residence. Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee herself will contest from Nandigram.
291 list is being released. 3 seats have been left for Gorakhpur Janmukti Morcha. Cricketer Manoj Tiwari will contest from the Shivpur seat of Howrah.
According to sources, after this meeting, Mamta will release the list of candidates for all 294 assembly seats today. It is reported that Mamta will release this list after 2:00 pm.
Before releasing the list, Mamta will discuss ticket distribution with the top leaders of the party’s election committee. After this, the list will be released.
On the other hand, BJP can also announce the names of 60 of its candidates for the first and second-phase elections in Bengal today.
The BJP’s Central Election Committee meeting has also been held in Delhi a day before for ticket distribution.
The meeting held at the residence of BJP President JP Nadda churned over the selection of candidates for more than five hours.
The BJP’s core committee leaders including the Union Home Minister Amit Shah were also present at the meeting.
Bengal Assembly Elections 2021: Know- the meaning of Mamta Didi’s Hodal Kutkut and Kimbhut Kimakar.
Bengal Chunav Bengalis have always been proud of their culture and literature. Rabindranath Tagore, Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay.
Sharat Chand, Qazi Nazrul Islam has been involved in everyday conversations ranging from Islamists to new-age writers.
Here, from coffee house culture to tea shop to adda (meeting) is part of the intellectual discussion, and language knowledge plays an important role in it.
Bengali has differentiated itself from this and this time it has become so different that the main agenda of the election has become.
Bangla Gaurav or Bengali Asmita. How the sense of Bengali identity has dominated the local parties can be understood by these two words, ‘Hodol Kutakut’ and ‘Kimbhut Kimakar’.