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Bengal elections: CPM accused – BJP and TMC had a game plan to get Hindus and Muslims in Bengal

Assembly elections are going to be held in five states in the country, but in these, West Bengal is becoming a center in elections….

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Assembly elections are going to be held in five states in the country, but in these, West Bengal is becoming a center in elections. In West Bengal and Kerala, the existence of left parties is at stake. On the one hand, where there is a challenge of returning to power in West Bengal, on the other hand, to save power in Kerala (kerala). The challenge for the left parties is that the situation in national politics may be limited if the two states do not get favorable results. In such a situation, no effort is being left on the part of the parties to protect and sustain themselves.

Left parties attack the opposition

Left parties say that their fight is not with TMC or BJP, their fight is with RSS, which is contesting BJP in half of Bengal through its own resources and half of TMC in Bengal. They say that the notion that you are talking about is made by the corporate media at the behest of the Modi government, it has no ground existence.

A direct flight between the Bharatiya Janata Party and the Trinamool Congress

Let me tell you that all the parties have jumped in the election silence and are campaigning with Zoro regarding the assembly elections of West Bengal. In this situation, the competition seems to be getting stronger. There is a direct contest between the Bharatiya Janata Party and the Trinamool Congress in the elections to be held in the state. The BJP’s campaign, which is looking for better opportunities for itself in the triangular conflict in the state, is in full swing, but it is seen that the weakness of the Congress-Left Front alliance on the ground can increase its problem. The arithmetic of the BJP’s claim may also be affected by a direct contest with the Trinamool Congress.

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Manifesto of Trinamool Congress

Explain that Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee on Wednesday released a ‘development-oriented’ manifesto for the West Bengal assembly elections. The Chief Minister has promised to set up a Task Force to include income scheme for all families, credit cards to students and several communities in OBCs. Claiming to reduce poverty by 40 per cent during the Trinamool Congress rule in the state, the manifesto also promised to increase annual financial support to farmers from Rs 6,000 to Rs 10,000.

Mamta said, “For the first time, every family in Bengal will get minimum income. Under this, 16 million general category families will get Rs 500 per month, while families falling in SC / ST category will get Rs 1,000 per month. This amount will be sent directly to the bank account of the female head of the family. The Chief Minister said that a new card scheme will be brought for students with a credit limit of 10 lakh and only four percent interest will have to be paid on it.

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