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Assembly polls: Accept the verdict in Nandigram, but will move court, says Mamata Banerjee

The Trinamool Congress (TMC) was ahead in 202 of the 292 seats that went to polls in West Bengal, way over the halfway mark of 147, leaving the BJP trailing far behind in 77 seats.

Updated on : 02 May,2021 07:58 PM IST  |  New Delhi

Mamata Banerjee. Pic/AFP

Mamata Banerjee. Pic/AFP

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Trinamool Congress writes to Chief Electoral office, West Bengal for, "immediate re-counting of votes in Nandigram AC 210 and postal ballots."

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Trinamool Congress seeks recount of votes in Nandigram

Three-member Trinamool Congress delegation is meeting Chief Electoral Officer at EC Office in Kolkata.

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Citing outcome in West Bengal polls, NCP seeks Amit Shah`s resignation

Stating that the public mandate is a referendum in democracy, the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) on Sunday demanded the resignation of Union Home Minister Amit Shah reminding him of his reported remarks during the campaigning for the West Bengal elections, as per a PTI report.

"During West Bengal violence, Mamata Didi asked for Amit Shah`s resignation. He said I will resign only if people ask me to. In a democracy, election is a referendum and today it is against him. So when are you resigning Mr.Amit Shah?" NCP spokesperson and Maharashtra minister Nawab Malik tweeted.

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Congratulations to Mamata Didi for  TMC `s win in West Bengal. The Centre will continue to extend all possible support to the West Bengal Government to fulfil people’s aspirations and also to overcome the COVID-19 pandemic, says Prime Minister Narendra Modi.<

I would like to thank my sisters and brothers of West Bengal who have blessed our party. From a negligible presence earlier, BJP’s presence has significantly increased, says Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

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