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    TMC Accused of Lawlessness, Women's Safety Focus

    Kushmandi (WB), April 11 Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched a scathing attack on the ruling TMC on Saturday, accusing it of turning West Bengal into a state run by "syndicates," while promising action against atrocities against women if the BJP comes to power.Addressing a rally in...
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    Bengal Election: BJP Targets ‘Illegal Immigrants’ as Part of Citizenship Push

    Katwa (WB), April 11 Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday promised to expedite the provision of citizenship under the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) for the Matua, Namasudra, and other refugee communities if the BJP came to power in West Bengal, while warning "illegal immigrants" to "pack...
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    Citizenship Promise Under Scrutiny: BJP Faces Matua Shift

    Kolkata, April 10 For years, the BJP’s relationship with the Matua refugees in Bengal was based on a single promise: if you support the party, we will resolve the long-standing uncertainty about your citizenship.However, the final electoral rolls following the Special Intensive Revision (SIR)...
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    West Bengal's 'Change' is Coming: BJP's Promise of Infiltrator Removal

    Patharkandi/Hailakandi/Silchar (Assam), April 7 Union Home Minister Amit Shah stated on Tuesday that a "change" is inevitable in West Bengal and claimed that once the BJP comes to power in the eastern state, infiltrators would be sent back to their countries.Addressing election rallies in...
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    Shah: BJP Plans to Send Back Infiltrators in Bengal

    Patharkandi/Hailakandi (Assam), April 7 Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Tuesday asserted that a 'change' is inevitable in West Bengal, and said that once the BJP comes to power in the state, all infiltrators will be sent back to their countries.Addressing an election rally in Patharkandi, he...
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    Modi Frames Bengal Elections as 'Fear vs. Trust' Following Malda Incident

    In Cooch Behar, on April 5, Prime Minister Narendra Modi highlighted the BJP's campaign against lawlessness in West Bengal, focusing on the incident in Malda where judicial officers were held hostage. He accused the TMC of "sponsored lawlessness" and portrayed the assembly elections as a battle...
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    TMC Rule: Modi Frames Election as 'Fear vs. Trust'

    In Cooch Behar, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday highlighted the Malda incident involving judicial officers as a reflection of the TMC's alleged lawlessness in West Bengal, framing it as a contest between the TMC's alleged "rampant corruption" and the BJP's "commitment to good governance"...
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    Owaisi: India Faces Strategic Petroleum Shortfalls

    New Delhi, March 25 AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi on Wednesday alleged that the government has been "caught off guard" in handling the "energy crisis" amid the ongoing conflict in West Asia, as it failed to build adequate strategic petroleum reserves.The Hyderabad MP said that India is facing...
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    Mamata Banerjee's Campaign Focuses on Bengali Identity Ahead of 2026 Polls

    Kolkata, March 22 As the battle lines for the 2026 West Bengal assembly elections have become increasingly clear, the Trinamool Congress on Sunday launched an animated teaser titled 'Fighter Didi', portraying Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee as the last line of defence for the Bengali identity...
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    Temple Targeting: ISI Strategy Ahead of Elections

    New Delhi, March 21 The spy networks that Indian agencies have been uncovering in recent months were not just focused on providing sensitive information about the Indian armed forces. Within the espionage network, there were a group of people who were specifically instructed to focus solely on...
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    Congress-Raijor Dal Alliance Finalized for Assam Elections

    Guwahati, March 20 After days of negotiations and uncertainty, the Congress and Raijor Dal finalized seat-sharing arrangements for the Assam assembly elections, and decided that the national party would leave 11 constituencies for the other one, and there would be friendly contests in two.In a...
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    Assam Elections: Immigration, Welfare, and Justice on the Ballot

    Guwahati, March 15 With the schedule for the Assam assembly elections now out, a host of issues are likely to dominate the campaign rhetoric of political parties in the run-up to the polls.Infiltration: This has been a key issue in the state for decades, which led to the Assam agitation and...
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    Amit Shah Denies Congress's Role in Refugee Citizenship Rejection

    Haridwar, March 7 Union Home Minister Amit Shah said on Saturday that it was the Congress's "politics of appeasement" that denied citizenship to Hindu, Sikh, Buddhist, and Jain refugees.He said that the Narendra Modi government will grant Indian citizenship to these refugees from Bangladesh...
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    Mamata Nervous as BJP Intensifies Campaign on Border Security and Voter Purge

    In Mathurapur, West Bengal, Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Monday intensified the BJP's campaign against "infiltration," stating that while names are being removed from West Bengal's electoral rolls under the SIR, they will be "removed from the state" once the party comes to power, raising the...
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    Addressing Sikh Concerns: Government Actions and Remembrance of Sacrifice

    Mumbai, March 1 Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday said that the central government is working with full commitment to ensure honour and justice for the Sikh community, highlighting various welfare measures and relief offered to the persecuted Sikhs through the Citizenship Amendment Act...
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    Bengal's Lost Glory: Modi Promises Transformation Amidst State's Challenges

    Kolkata, February 23 In a direct appeal to West Bengal voters in the weeks leading up to the assembly elections, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday expressed his "deep concern" and "disappointment" regarding the current state of affairs under Mamata Banerjee's government and vowed to...
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    Bengal Elections: Trinamool Consolidates Support Amidst Regional Dynamics

    New Delhi, February 23 – The ruling Trinamool Congress of West Bengal has intensified its political activities ahead of the state's upcoming Assembly elections, at a time when a multi-party contest for the anti-Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) vote share seems inevitable.This includes conferring...
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