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দিদি নম্বর ১-এর মঞ্চে কবে আসছেন বাংলার মুখ্যমন্ত্রী মমতা ব্যানার্জি এবং ডোনা গাঙ্গুলী?
২০১০ সালে আরম্ভ বাংলা টেলিভিশনের জনপ্রিয় রিয়ালিটি শো দিদি নং ১। আপনিও যদি দিদি নং ১-এর ফ্যান হয়ে থাকেন তাহলে আগামিদিন পাবেন এক বড় চমক। জি-বাংলার বিখ্যাত দিদি নাম্বার ১ একটি মহিলাদের জন্য বাংলা টেলিভিশন গেম শো, যার অ্যাঙ্কার হলেন অভিনেত্রী রচনা ব্যানার্জী।
এই শোটি সপ্তাহে সাত দিন বাংলা চ্যানেল জি বাংলা এবং ZEE5 অ্যাপ এ প্রচারিত হয়। দিদি নাম্বার ১ গেম শোতে সাধারন প্রতিযোগী ছাড়াও অনেক সেলিব্রিটি ও বিখ্যাত মানুষ এসেছেন। কিন্তু এবারে আসতে চলেছে বাংলার মুখ্যমন্ত্রী মমতা ব্যানার্জি এবং সৌরভ গাঙ্গুলীর স্ত্রী ডোনা গাঙ্গুলী দিদি নং ১ এর মঞ্চে। সোশাল মিডিয়ায় দর্শকেরা দারুন উৎসাহ দেখাছে মমতা ব্যানার্জি দিদি নাম্বার ১ এপিসোড -কে নিয়ে।
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কবে প্রকাশ পাবে এই মমতা ব্যানার্জি এবং ডোনা গাঙ্গুলী -এর এপিসোড এবং সঙ্গে কারা কারা আসছে তাদের সাথে সাথে দিদি নং ১ - এর মঞ্চে সম্পূর্ণ তথ্য জানতে এখুনি ক্লিক করুন Mamata Banerjee in Didi No 1
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सीएम ममता बनर्जी को घर में टहलते हुए सिर में लगी गहरी चोट, हॉस्पिटल में किया भर्ती
सीएम ममता बनर्जी को घर में टहलते हुए सिर में लगी गहरी चोट, हॉस्पिटल में किया भर्ती
Mamata Banerjee News: पश्चिम बंगाल की मुख्यमंत्री ममता बनर्जी चोटिल हो गई हैं। तृणमूल कांग्रेस की ओर से तस्वीरें जारी कर इसकी जानकारी दी गई है। टीएमसी ने बताया कि उनकी अध्यक्ष और सीएम ममता बनर्जी को बड़ी चोट लगी है। तस्वीर में ममता के सिर में गहरी चोट दिखाई दे रही है। उनके सिर से खून भी निकल रहा है। उन्हें अस्पताल में भर्ती कराया गया है। सूत्रों के मुताबिक, ममता बनर्जी को कोलकाता के सरकारी…
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এই প্রথমবার বাংলার মুখ্যমন্ত্রী মমতা বন্দ্যোপাধ্যায় দিদি নাম্বার ওয়ানে অংশগ্রহন করতে চলেছেন।
বাংলা টেলিভিশনের ক্ষেত্রে, 'দিদি নং 1' একটি জনপ্রিয় গেম শো যা ২০১০ সালে চালু হওয়ার পর থেকে দর্শকদের বিনোদন দিয়ে আসছে। এই অনুষ্ঠানের আগামীকালের পর্ব একটি ঐতিহাসিক মুহূর্ত হিসাবে চিহ্নিত হতে চলেছে কারণ পশ্চিমবঙ্গের মুখ্যমন্ত্রী মমতা ব্যানার্জি প্রথমবারের জন্য এই অনুষ্ঠানে অংশগ্রহন করতে চলেছেন। তার সাথে যোগ দেবেন বিখ্যাত ওডিসি নৃত্যশিল্পী ও ক্রিকেট কিংবদন্তি সৌরভ গাঙ্গুলীর স্ত্রী ডোনা গাঙ্গুলী, । উত্তেজনা এবং অনন্য আকর্ষণে ভরা হতে চলেছে আগামিকালের পর্বটি৷ দিদি নাম্বার ওয়ানে মমতা বন্দ্যোপাধ্যায়ের এই বিশেষ পর্বের জন্য এবং রাজনৈতিক ক্ষেত্রের বাইরে তাঁর জীবনযাপন সম্পর্কে জানতে অধীর আগ্রহে অপেক্ষা করছেন দর্শকরা।
আর কোন কোন ব্যক্তিত্ব কালকের পর্বে অংশ নিতে চলেছে তা জানতে ক্লিক করুন Mamata banerjee in Didi no. 1
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কি কি মজা করলেন মমতা ব্যানার্জি ও ডোনা গাঙ্গুলী দিদি নম্বর ১ -এর মঞ্চে?
বা��লা টেলিভিশনের জনপ্রিয় রিয়ালিটি শো দিদি নং ১, যেটির সূচনা হয়েছিল আজ থেকে প্রায় ১৩ বছর পূর্বে, ২০১০ সালে। জি-বাংলার দিদি নাম্বার ১ একটি মহিলাদের জন্য টেলিভিশন গেম শো যার হোস্ট অভিনেত্রী রচনা ব্যানার্জি। গেম শো খেলতে ও জিতে গেলে দিতে হবে বুদ্ধির পরিচয় তাহলে বাড়ি নিয়ে যেতে পারবেন, নানান রকমের উপহার।
আপনিও যদি দিদি নং ১-এর ফ্যান হয়ে থাকেন তাহলে কিছুদিনের মধ্যেই পাবেন এক বড় চমক। এইবারের দিদি নং ১ -এ অংশগ্রহণ করেছেন বাংলার মুখ্যমন্ত্রী মমতা ব্যানার্জি এবং সৌরভ গাঙ্গুলীর স্ত্রী ডোনা গাঙ্গুলী।
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দিদি নম্বর ১ বিশেষ পর্ব -টি আসতে চলেছে খুব তাড়াতাড়ি। সুত্রানুসারে, কিছু দিন আগেই দিদি নং ১ এর বিশেষ পর্বের শুটিং শেষ হয়েছে। যদি জানতে হয় কবে আসছে বিশেষ পর্ব ও কি কি মজা করলেন রচনা ব্যানার্জি, মমতা ব্যানার্জি এবং ডোনা গাঙ্গুলীর সাথে জানতে হলে এখুনি ক্লিক করুন didi no 1 mamata banerjee episode
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Team I-PAC in TMC's War Room: 3-4 members working on every seat, strategy to win Didi, Youngsters from Oxford, Cambridge to IIT-IIM
The IPAC team working to bring Mamata Banerjee to power in Bengal includes youngsters from Oxford, Cambridge to IIT-IIM. Most are aged between 25 and 35 years. The average age of team members is 25 years. All these elections are part of the team of strategist Prashant Kishore.
I-PAC started functioning in West Bengal in
June-2019. On the advice of this team, TMC launched many new campaigns. The announcement of the candidates was also given great importance to the Ipec's appraisal. The candidates whose performance was poor, their tickets were cut. A member of I-PAC told, 'There is someone from almost every state in our team. There are people from different professions. From nanotechnology savvy to law savvy are in the team. Journalism also has a lot of people.
He says, 'There are people of different professions, only then we get different ideas so that one can come up with a good idea. Earlier some foreigners were also part of the team, but there is no foreigner in the team working in Bengal. The special thing is that working in I-PAC is not like a company but as a college. Meaning comes on your own way, go, just complete your project, on time. There are no other restrictions.
Mamta Banerjee is trying hard to become the Chief Minister for the third time. Continuing rallies even after an injury.
There are 294 assemblies, all have team members.
There are a total of 294 assembly seats in West Bengal, all of which have members of the I-PAC. Somewhere there are three members and there are four members. These people are working closely with the local candidate. Give them public feedback. Social media campaigns run. Government schemes work to reach the people. Also, the campaigns which are being run all over the state, make them run in their area. There are many members in this team who also worked with Prashant Kishore in the Delhi elections. Arvind Kejriwal's strategist in Delhi was Prashant Kishor.
One member of the team said, 'The main difference between us and the political parties is that we have no vested interest. On the basis of feedback-facts, we describe candidates as right and wrong, whereas the leaders who are in the party have some interest. That is why they give feedback to the party according to their own. There are more than 700 members of Ipac in Bengal. Some are in office work. Some are in fieldwork.
Prashant Kishor, who once worked for Modi, is a well-known political strategist. Right now, his team is working for Mamta Banerjee in Bengal.
Didi started this program at the behest of I-PAC, 'Dware Sarkar' was the biggest hit
1. Bangla garbo mamta
Banglore Gorbo Mamta means the pride of Bengal. It is a public outreach program. Its purpose is to connect more than 25 million people of the state with Didi. Started from 2 March, the campaign will run till 10 May. More than 75 thousand party leaders, 5 lakh ground workers will hold more than 21 thousand meetings. The goal is to travel 41 thousand km across Bengal. Under this campaign, the party's target is to reach 25 million people.
2. Didi ke Bolo
Didi ke bolo means to speak to your sister. Under this program, people can register their complaints online. You can give your advice to the government through toll free number. In this, the party leaders are going to the village. Eating with villagers. It aims to cover at least 10 thousand villages.
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3. Didir dut
A mobile application named Didir Doot has been launched. It was downloaded 5 lakh times in 20 days. It is also a platform to connect with Didi. In this, CM's speech, news and infographics are shared. All their events, activities can be seen here.
4. Dwar government
The objective of this program is to reach the homes of the people and solve their problems and make them accessible to the government schemes. In particular, there are 11 schemes, such as Swasthya Saathi, Kanya Saathi, Kanyashree. People's health cards were made at the panchayat level. Caste certificates were issued. All the problems of the people have ended through the government. It is considered to be a very successful campaign.
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Modi gov't directly responsible for world's worst COVID surge: Ex-Indian FM Since 15 April, India has been grappling with an exponential rise in COVID cases, deaths and shortage of basic facilities. In the wake of the unprecedented crisis, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been facing blistering criticism for the government’s handling of the pandemic, both, internationally and within the country. India’s former foreign minister and ex-Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Yashwant Sinha told Sputnik that despite warnings from various international agencies, the Narendra Modi government has failed miserably in handling the current COVID-19 situation. He also explained how the BJP used the Election Commission of India (ECI) as “its puppet” in the recently held state assembly elections. Sinha left the BJP after he reached ideological dissent within his party in 2018 and recently joined Mamata Banerjee’s Trinamool Congress (TMC). Sputnik: How do you assess the work of the Narendra Modi government in handling the current COVID-19 situation? Yashwant Sinha: The problem with the Narendra Modi government is that it starts celebrating and taking credit too early. In January, while addressing the World Economic Forum, Narendra Modi declared that India saved the world by controlling COVID in the country, and the party office bearers gathered on February 21 to congratulate PM Modi for the victory over the deadly virus. All this time, experts were warning that the second wave of COVID-19 is expected to hit the nation soon. All the warnings fell on deaf ears of the BJP government. This is the major reason why we are grappling with the worst worldwide COVID-19 surge and today, we are breaking all the records of daily infections and deaths. The entire health infrastructure has collapsed. A country like India cannot put together enough oxygen for the patients, and the whole situation is in a mess. Now, who will take the blame for this? The federal government and Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who failed to anticipate the danger despite regular warnings and failed to manage the situation, is directly responsible for this. Sputnik: How did the government handle the country’s economy during the pandemic? Yashwant Sinha: I really don’t think that the economy of the country is in a good shape. The Narendra Modi-led government is extremely good at manipulating the data; therefore, I don’t trust the statistics shown by the government anymore. A lot of people, holding important portfolios, had to resign because they didn’t agree with the government or its reports. Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced relief packages of $278 billion (INR 20 lakh crore rupees) for the aftermath of the COVID crisis. Where is the money? Various reports said that the announcements by the government were eyewash and it had hardly spent 1-2 percent of the said amount. This money was specially allocated for the Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises (MSME) sector and the MSME figures are released with three years lag — therefore, we don’t have a bigger picture. Despite the allocation of relief package for the MSME sector, it is in very bad shape. So, I don’t think that the economic situation has been handled in the desired way. Sputnik: How did the government tackle the crisis of migrant labourers and the unorganized sector? Yashwant Sinha: If things were managed in a better way, then migrants would have never walked back to their respective states during the second wave of the COVID-19. The small business units are shutting down and unemployment has become one of the major issues. The government failed to serve the interest of the country, particularly the unorganized sector and the worst part is that still, it is not thinking about it. Sputnik: Most of the states are complaining about non-availability of vaccine doses. How do you see the entire vaccination process in the country? Yashwant Sinha: Vaccination should be made free and compulsory, like primary education, as it is the only protection we have against the deadly virus. We have to vaccinate all our countrymen as soon as possible. Secondly, online registration should not be the only way to get registered for the vaccination. On the spot, registrations should also be started. Currently, I’m in my village in Jharkhand (It is one of the tribal states of India) and here people are not much aware about online registration. So, for such a populace, the government should mobilise the healthcare and frontline workers, who can go village to village and vaccinate the people on the spot. Apart from this, we must not laud ourselves as a world leader in the pharmacy sector and export the vaccine to other countries. First, we should ensure vaccination for our population and then we can look forward to supporting other countries. Also, it is important that the cost of the vaccination should be taken care of by the government. I think there won’t be much of a problem with it as the Finance Minister had announced a $1.7 billion health package to fight against COVID-19 and a huge amount of money had been collected in the PM-CARES fund. However, I will still say that the government, so far, has performed miserably in managing this crisis. Sputnik: How was your experience of the West Bengal elections as this was the first time that the BJP had a magnanimous campaign in the state? Yashwant Sinha: I am really disappointed with the way the elections were conducted in West Bengal. The Election Commission of India didn’t act as an independent agency. It was working on the directions of the federal government. Knowing about the pandemic spread, the poll body shouldn’t have extended the polls in the state. A supporter of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) wearing a face cutout of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi attends a public rally being addressed by him during the ongoing fourth phase of the West Bengal’s state legislative assembly elections, at Kawakhali on the outskirts of Siliguri on April 10, 2021. Breaking all the COVID protocols, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah organized huge rallies where people from various parts of the country were brought adding to the COVID-19 surge. Additionally, Narendra Modi behaved like a street urchin during the poll campaigns. He taunted Mamta Banerjee as ‘Didi, O Didi’ (Sister, Hey Sister) or Do May, Didi Gayi (2 May, Banerjee gone). Such language is not expected from the Prime Minister of a country. Modi-Shah duo has always tried to sideline their rivals, whether within the party or outside, similarly they realised that Mamata Banerjee would be a threat for them in 2024 so they only made plans for defeating her, though they couldn’t succeed, and didn’t focus on Pinarayi Vijayan (of Kerala), MK Stalin (of Tamil Nadu). Sputnik: You’ve been reiterating that the West Bengal election will shape up the 2024 Parliamentarian Election in India. How? Mr Sinha: At present, there is no opposition against the federal government, and nature doesn’t tolerate the vacuum for long. Similarly, the political vacuum has to be filled. By 2024, more ably and small leaders will emerge and challenge Narendra Modi. I don’t know who will be these leaders, but Mamata Banerjee is undoubtedly one of those faces. https://timespakistan.com/modi-govt-directly-responsible-for-worlds-worst-covid-surge-ex-indian-fm/19087/
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West Bengal Assembly Election Schedule - Results -Bengal Exit Polls - EtG Research
EtG Research One of the Best Political Survey Organization In India. Now EtG Research Provides the latest political news for West Bengal Assembly Elections for Schedule, Candidate list, Exit Polls, Nominations, Results.
The Central Electoral Commission on Feb 26 released the West Bengal Assembly election schedule. Elections for 294 assembly seats in West Bengal will be held in eight phases. The first phase of polling will begin on the 27th of this month. The final phase of elections will be held there on the 29th of April. The votes will be counted on May 2 and the results will be announced.
The CEC appointed to Two special Election Observers in West Bengal
Postal Ballot facility: Postal Ballot facility using only for Senior Citizens, Sick, Emergency Services Staff.
Carona vaccinated before polling for polling staff
West Bengal Assembly Election Schedule
First Phase: March 27
Second Phase: April 1
Third Phase: April 6
Fourth Phase: April 10
Fifth Phase: April 17
Sixth Phase: April 22
Seventh Phase: April 26
Eighth Phase: April 29
West Bengal Assembly Election Results Date: May 2
Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has raised questions about the conduct of Assembly elections in eight phases
Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee has promised to deliver free rations directly to the home if they are given power again in West Bengal. TMC says free rations will continue if the government is in power and will supply rations to home without having to go to the ration shop after May. Mamata Banerjee said We have decided in the budget to give Rs Rs.1,000 to all widows and also to provide a pension of Rs Rs.2,000 to tribals above 60 years of age.
Mamata Banerjee has claimed that the BJP won the 2019 Lok Sabha elections in Bengal by lying. Mamata criticized the BJP for selling everything. Mamata criticized the BJP for rising petrol, diesel, and gas prices, and we are developing the state. Mamata said they had issued caste certificates under the Duare Sarkar scheme. Mamata Banerjee strongly says Trinamool Congress will return to power in West Bengal
Samajwadi Party leader Akhilesh Yadav is also reportedly supporting Mamata Banerjee. and BJP single to participate in Bengal assembly elections, The Congress party is allied with the Left in the West Bengal elections.
The biggest loss to her was Suvendu Adhikari, He has now her worst enemy. The two are rival candidates in Nandigram, where 15 years ago, they fought together, campaigned, and won West Bengal.
Mamatha was challenged by the BJP, Didi gave up her secure seat in Bhabanipur in Kolkata, and increased the bet by announcing his contest from Nandigram.
The BJP delegation on Monday visited the Chief Electoral Officer's office in Kolkata, demanding the cancellation of Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's nomination from Nandigram.
BJP leader Shishir Bajoria demanded the Election Commission to cancel chief minister Mamata Banerjee’s nomination as there were six cases against her, but she did not mention them in her affidavit. Earlier, the returning officer had ignored our request.
Now that Mukul Roy, Suvendu Adhikari, and so on defected from TMC to BJP, they are suddenly portrayed as Clean, Non-Corrupt, Patriotic Citizens who “deserved” to be voted to power. The political scenario now has become into choosing either one of the two parties: One being Mamata Banerjee’s TMC and the other being BJP also known as TMC-B as many of its members are TMC Members who defected.
This election isn’t actually TMC vs BJP, rather it is TMC vs TMC-B as most of the BJP Members now are former TMC Members who defected recently. Many might think that BJP grew on its own in West Bengal, but that isn’t the reality. The reality is that BJP used dirty methods that Mamata Banerjee did before like luring and inducting in TMC, Congress, and CPI(M) Members and rose to second players.
Subhendu has extensive and intensive acceptance by general folks. His followers love him intensely and this affection is not limited to personal gains. He is an important political figure in some important districts of West Bengal.
The TMC supremo, fighting one of her toughest elections, will contest from the Nandigram seat alone, dispelling rumors that she will be contesting from more than one seat.
Sixty-four sitting MLAs, including five ministers, were denied tickets on grounds like age and non-performance. Around 17% of the candidates in TMC’s list are women — accounting for 50 of the 291 candidates. Candidates for three seats in north Bengal were not announced as they are for the Gorkha Janmukti Morcha.
A number of the candidates were prominent names in cinema, television, and sports.
TMC MLA Candidates List:
Of the candidates, 42 were Muslims, 79 belong to the Scheduled Castes (SC), and 17 to the Scheduled Tribes (ST). Former IPS officer Humayun Kabir and Sanmarg newspaper editor Vivek Gupta are also part of the list.
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TMC has only 1 factor and its Mamata Banerjee, says Nusrat Jahan | Exclusive
TMC has only 1 factor and its Mamata Banerjee, says Nusrat Jahan | Exclusive
Trinamool Congress (TMC) MP Nusrat Jahan in an exclusive conversation with India TV spoke on the newly launched party slogan for the upcoming assembly elections in West Bengal — ‘Bangla Nijer Meyekei Chaye’ (Bengal wants its own daughter) saying Bengal believes in emotions and Didi (Mamata Banerjee) understands the emotion of Bengal. Nusrat also responded on BJP’s campaign, Jai Sree Ram slogan,…
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TMC has only 1 factor and its Mamata Banerjee, says Nusrat Jahan | Exclusive
TMC has only 1 factor and its Mamata Banerjee, says Nusrat Jahan | Exclusive
Trinamool Congress (TMC) MP Nusrat Jahan in an exclusive conversation with India TV spoke on the newly launched party slogan for the upcoming assembly elections in West Bengal — ‘Bangla Nijer Meyekei Chaye’ (Bengal wants its own daughter) saying Bengal believes in emotions and Didi (Mamata Banerjee) understands the emotion of Bengal. Nusrat also responded on BJP’s campaign, Jai Sree Ram slogan,…
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No, people did not chant "Chowkidar Chor Hai" when PM Modi visited West Bengal
A 50-second video of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee walking with their security detail is going viral on social media. PM Modi visited West Bengal after Cyclone Amphan devastated the state, to conduct an aerial survey of the damage it caused. As they leave the building, the crowds on the ground can be heard chanting "Chowkidar Chor Hai" (The guard is the thief), a slogan popularised by the Indian National Congress during the 2019 election campaign. Claim 1: "Crowds shouting at Modi "Chowkidar chor hai"...Meaning 'the watchman is a thief'." Claim 2: "ज़बरदस्त स्वागत हुआ कल west बंगाल मे.." Translation: A great welcome in West Bengal yesterday. Facebook The video was posted by a page called Saa News, with the caption, "#Bengal #visit #Chowkidar chor hai" https://www.facebook.com/365654620545812/videos/1084617205257720/?vh=e (Archived)
Another widely shared video was posted by user Anjali Singh Lkw. https://www.facebook.com/suwati.agarwal.1/videos/612061242993660/?t=0 (Archived)
Twitter User Praecursator's tweet was viewed by over 1,500 times. https://twitter.com/Praecursator007/status/1263930861382250498 (Archived) https://twitter.com/sultan_azmath/status/1264133772007612416 (Archived) Truth We used video verification tool, InVid to verify the origins of the video. This video was first posted on the internet on May 22, 2020, which verifies that it is indeed the video of the PM visiting West Bengal for Amphan relief. We also found that the video was first posted by Akashvani Sangbad Kolkata, All India Radio Kolkata's official Facebook page. https://www.facebook.com/akasvanisangbadkolkata/videos/255668232210649/?v=255668232210649 The video is captioned as follows - "প্রধানমন্ত্রীর বৈঠক #আকাশবাণীসংবাদকলকাতা বসিরহাটে আজ প্রধানমন্ত্রীর বৈঠক যথেষ্ট ফলপ্রসূ হয়েছে বলে মনে করা হচ্ছে। এদিনের বৈঠকে মুখ্যমন্ত্রী মমতা ব্যানার্জির উপস্থিতিতে প্রধানমন্ত্রী সুপার সাইক্লোনে বিধ্বস্ত পশ্চিমবঙ্গকে জরুরী ভিত্তিতে এক হাজার কোটি টাকা সাহায্যের কথা ঘোষণা করেন। এছাড়া ঝড়ে নিহতের পরিবার পিছু প্রধানমন্ত্রীর ত্রান তহবিল থেকে দু লক্ষ টাকা দেওয়ার কথা বলা হয়। বসিরহাট কলেজের প্রশাসনিক বৈঠক শেষে প্রধানমন্ত্রী কলকাতা বিমানবন্দর হয়ে ওড়িশার় উদ্দেশ্যে রওনা হয়ে যান। এ দিনের বৈঠকে মুখ্যমন্ত্রী ছাড়াও রাজ্যপাল জগদীপ ধনকার, কেন্দ্রীয় মন্ত্রী বাবুল সুপ্রিয় ও দেবশ্রী চৌধুরী, রাজ্যের মুখ্য সচিব রাজীব সিনহা সহ রাজ্য ও জেলা প্রশাসনের পদস্থ কর্তাব্যক্তিরা উপস্থিত ছিলেন।" Translation: "Meeting of the Prime Minister #AkashvaniSangbadKalkata The Prime Minister's meeting in Basirhat today is believed to have been quite fruitful. In today's meeting, in the presence of Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, the Prime Minister announced an emergency aid of Rs 1,000 crore to West Bengal, which was devastated by the cyclone. Besides, the families of the victims of the storm were asked to pay two lakh rupees from the Prime Minister's Relief Fund. After the administrative meeting of Basirhat College, the Prime Minister left for Orissa via Calcutta Airport. Apart from the Chief Minister, Governor Jagdeep Dhankar, Union Ministers Babul Supriya and Debashree Chowdhury, Chief Secretary of the State Rajiv Sinha and other senior officials of the state and district administrations were also present at the meeting." There are no "Chowkidar Chor Hai" chants in the original video. The crowd can be heard calling "Didi" (CM Mamata Banerjee is also called "Didi" in West Bengal) and chanting "Jai Shree Ram". We found another video of the incident, taken from a different angle by Bengal Times 24X7, which was broadcasting it live on their Facebook page. In this video too, the crowd chants "Jai Shree Ram", not "Chowkidar Chor Hai". https://www.facebook.com/bengaltimes24x7/videos/1088459951522318/?v=1088459951522318 Using keywords, we found the audio used in this clip. The "Chowkidar Chor Hai" audio was taken from a BJP rally in Bengaluru, where Karnataka's BJP leaders were campaigning, according to an article by Times of India. Therefore, the people gathered in West Bengal did not chant "Chowkidar Chor Hai". The audio has been edited onto a recent video of the PM in Bengal. The crowds called out to "Didi" and raised slogans of "Jai Shree Ram" before PM Modi took off in a helicopter. Read the full article
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The Shah wagon rolls in
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The Shah wagon rolls in
The Battle for Bengal is officially on. On March 1, Union home minister Amit Shah sounded the clarion call at a big rally in central Kolkata, saying a sonar Bangla (golden Bengal) awaited the state if the Bharatiya Janata Party was elected to power in 2021. A day later, West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee rolled out a massive public outreach programme, Banglar Gorbo Mamata’, while denouncing the communal violence in Delhi as a planned genocide’ and saying the BJP was applying the Gujarat model across the country. The goli maro’ slogans heard at the rally in an eerie reprise of the incendiary sloganeering by BJP leaders in Delhi and the anti-Shah protests across the city by the Left and the Congress left no doubt that communal faultlines in the state were deepening.
Bengal, of course, is crucial to the BJP’s larger game plan. The party has already made significant inroads in the state, winning 18 of 42 seats and 40 per cent of the vote share in the 2019 Lok Sabha election. It’s already nipping at the heels of Mamata’s TMC (Trinamool Congress) which had only four more seats in LS 2019 and the party fancies its chances of staging an upset victory in 2021.
The Union home minister was in Bengal in the company of BJP national president J.P. Nadda (who apparently left his son’s wedding reception in Himachal midway to be there for the occasion) and general secretary (organisation) B.L. Santhosh. Shah began his day in the city with a rally near Shahid Minar, an iconic monument and protest site in the city’s Esplanade area. The irony of his defence of the Citizenship (Amendment) Act, even while Delhi was still on tenterhooks in the aftermath of the communal clashes over the same law, was not lost on the politically savvy city. But amid talk of the Ram temple in Ayodhya and the repeal of Article 370 in Kashmir, Shah reiterated his now-familiar refrain that Indian Muslims had nothing to fear from the new law and that the ruling TMC was only trying to fan the fear for political advantage. Shah’s reassurances were by way of damage control, but whether or not people believed him is another matter, says Prasanto Ray, professor emeritus at Presidency University.
After the rally at Shahid Minar, Shah went to offer prayers at the Kalighat temple before heading to a city hotel where he met a host of leaders from the state among them, MPs and MLAs, the presidents of the 38 organisational districts, observers and general secretaries. At the over four-hour-long meeting, Shah mainly listened. The final meeting ended around midnight, after which Shah flew back to Delhi.
In his meetings, Shah reassured the state functionaries of central support. In the next 390 days, till the assembly election in 2021, he said he would visit the state thrice a month for the next few months, going up to a week in the months leading to the election. Forty-two days in the last six months means Shah will cover each of the 42 Lok Sabha seats besides having a strong team to fan out in every assembly constituency, says a BJP district leader, requesting anonymity. To show how serious he is about the campaign, Shah is also seeking a place to stay in Kolkata. He is also learning Bengali, and is now peppering his speeches with Bengali words. His visit to the Kali temple, too, was of a piece with the plan to woo Bengali Hindu voters and dispel the notion that the BJP is a party of the Hindi heartland, trying to foist itself on the state.
Shah’s visit was also meant to remove any suspicions in the minds of the local functionaries of a covert BJP deal with the TMC, which may have arisen following Mamata’s meetings, first with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and then with Shah at a lunch organised by Odisha chief minister Naveen Patnaik at his residence. He told us BJP workers should not believe rumours of an understanding, just because there had been meetings with the PM and himself, said a leader who was part of Shah’s closed-door meeting with party functionaries.
Not to be outdone, Mamata went into a huddle with her partymen the day after Shah’s visit, to sharpen campaign strategies. So the TMC’s Banglar Gorbo Mamata’ (Bengal’s pride, Mamata) is said to be in response to the BJP’s Aar Noi Annyay (No More Injustice), a grievance cell’ to report corruption in the TMC regime. Somewhat on the lines of the BJP’s door-to-door campaign through vistaraks and shakha pracharaks, Mamata too has lined up a series of be humble and simple’ programmes to win back disenchanted voters. Likewise, the TMC’s Didi ke Bolo (Tell Didi), Jalojoge Jogajog (Connect over Snacks) and CAA, CAA/ Chhi, Chhi (Shame on CAA) pitches have provoked counter-campaigns in the form of Bengal BJP president Dilip Ghosh’s Dada ke Bolo (Tell Dada), Chai Pe Charcha (Conversations over Tea) and Abhinandan yatras.
The copycat strategies, says Ray, show the BJP is running out of ideas. Didi ke Bolo is a populist initiative to plug loopholes in governance, whereas BJP’s Aar Noi Annyay has a moral overtone. If morality mattered in politics, Saradha and Narada would have had an impact. So, I doubt if the moral platitudes will serve any end, he says.
The TMC is also way ahead in terms of having a credible mass leader. The BJP, on the other hand, does not even have a consensus candidate, perhaps another reason why Shah is keen on frequenting the state to figure out which way the local leadership is leaning. The TMC is also not above using the police and administrative machinery to its advantage. For now, Shah’s main strategy is blanket coverage criss-crossing Bengal, weekly rallies, dinners with Dalit karyakartas in their mud huts and visiting the families of political martyrs. Whether it will help him win Bengal, 2021 will tell.
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The West Bengal (Prevention of Lynching) Bill, 2019 was passed against Mob Lynching
The West Bengal (Prevention of Lynching) Bill, 2019 was passed against Mob Lynching
The West Bengal Assembly on Friday passed a Bill to stop and punish mob assaults and lynching. The West Bengal (Prevention of Lynching) Bill, 2019 was passed with Left and Congress legislators connection the Treasury benches in supporting it.
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Mamata Banerjee's Order On Lower Cash Will Sow Confusion In Social gathering: Trinamool Congress's Satabdi Roy
http://tinyurl.com/y56hdrod Satabdi Roy mentioned Mamata Banerjee ought to’ve initiated steps to cease the apply earlier. West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s instruction to Trinamool Congress functionaries to return to the general public the “reduce cash” they’ve taken for supply of presidency welfare schemes might sow confusion and hassle within the social gathering, mentioned Trinamool lawmaker Satabdi Roy. Talking to the media in Delhi, the actress-turned-politician mentioned Ms Banerjee ought to have initiated measures to cease the apply a lot earlier. “Didi has taken steps now, that is high-quality. However there will probably be extra chaos on returning ‘reduce cash’. As a result of an individual who has taken it immediately, he’s solely the entrance man. There are others who’re behind the wings. They’ve additionally taken their share. So the cash needs to be returned in response to this chain,” Ms Roy mentioned. “This cash must be returned. However the quantity which has reached any person’s dwelling already, it’s troublesome to get that cash again,” she mentioned. Addressing social gathering staff earlier this week, Ms Banerjee, who’s the Trinamool Congress chief, lashed out at these leaders taking “reduce cash” or fee from beneficiaries of presidency schemes, and ordered them to return the ill-gotten quantity to the general public from whom they’d taken it within the first place. Satabdi Roy, nevertheless, cautioned that Mamata Banerjee ought to be certain that it mustn’t result in the state of affairs the place those that take small quantities of “one or two per cent” are reined in, however the shares of these taking increased percentages go up. “Those that couldn’t get the ‘reduce cash’ earlier, will nag those that took it to return the cash. There’s probability of hassle. Didi (elder sister, as Ms Banerjee is affectionately referred to as) ought to look into this,” she mentioned. “It shouldn’t be the case that those that had been taking one per cent or two per cent of the full quantity of schemes are reined in, however concurrently shares of those that now take larger quantities go up. It will solely sow confusion within the social gathering,” Satabdi Roy mentioned. “If there’s a state of affairs the place solely a handful will get the ‘reduce cash’, and the bulk do not, that can be not correct,” she mentioned. (function(d, s, id) {var js, fjs = d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0];if (d.getElementById(id)) return;js = d.createElement(s); js.id = id;js.src = "http://connect.facebook.net/en_US/sdk.js#xfbml=1&version=v2.5&appId=213741912058651";fjs.parentNode.insertBefore(js, fjs);}(document, 'script', 'facebook-jssdk')); Source link
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Mamata Banerjee Age, Family, News, Biography and More
Mamata Banerjee Age, Family, News, Biography and More
Mamata Banerjee is the current chief minister of West Bengal and the first woman to hold the position. Banerjee, popularly known as “Didi”, is the president of the All India Trinamool Congress Party that she founded in 1997 after her split from the Indian National Congress.
Mamata Banerjee Age, Caste, Husband, Photo & More
1] Early Life & Personal Life
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नरेंद्र मोदींचे आम्ही नोकर नाही - ममता बॅनर्जी
नरेंद्र मोदींचे आम्ही नोकर नाही – ममता बॅनर्जी
पंतप्रधान नरेंद्र मोदी यांनी फनी वादळासंदर्भात झालेल्या नुकसानीची विचारपूस करण्यासाठी पश्चिम बंगालच्या मुख्यमंत्री ममता बॅनर्जी यांच्याशी संपर्क साधला. मात्र ममता बॅनर्जी यांनी बोलणे टाळले. यावर नरेंद्र मोदी ह्या उद्दामपणामुळे बोलल्या नाहीत, असे म्हटले.
यावर आता ममता बॅनर्जी यांनी नरेंद्र मोदींना उत्तर दिले आहे. आम्ही मोदींचे नोकर नाहीत, आमच्या राज्याला तुमच्या सहानुभूतीची गरज नाही, असंही बॅनर्जी…
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