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Want to expose Trinamool’s claims of Diamond Harbour model, says Nawshad Siddique Nawshad Siddique, the lone MLA of the Indian Secular Front (ISF), has thrown a challenge to the Trinamool Congress leadership by saying that he wants to contest next year’s Lok Sabha polls from the Diamond Harbour constituency. Mr. Siddique is the only non-Trinamool and non-BJP MLA in the West Bengal Assembly, who represents the Bhangar Assembly seat.
ISF leader Nawshad keen to contest from Diamond Harbour Lok Sabha seat Hindu Indian Secular Front (ISF) MLA Nawshad Siddique has said that he may contest the upcoming Lok Sabha election from Diamond Harbour constituency. Diamond Harbour, a Lok Sabha constituency in the South 24 Parganas is represented by Trinamool Congress general secretary Abhishek Banerjee.
West Bengal Assembly passes resolution to make 15 April as Bengal Day | Mint The West Bengal assembly on 7 September passed a resolution by majority vote to make Poila Baisakh (Bengali New Year) on April 15 as Bengal Day. The resolution was passed with 167 members, in a House of 294, who voted in favour of it. 62 MLAs from the BJP, which wants to observe 20 June as the state day, voted against it while the lone ISF MLA abstained.
West Bengal: Injured in Panchayat Poll Violence, TMC Worker Dies A 61-year-old Trinamool Congress worker, who was injured in a political clash at Bhangar in West Bengal’s South 24 Parganas district, died on Saturday. The TMC pointed an accusing finger at the Indian Secular Front (ISF) for the murder, but the opposition party rejected the allegation.
West Bengal poll violence | death toll rises, crude bombs seized in several places Seikh Moslem died of injuries he sustained on July 7 in an attack allegedly by Indian Secular Front (ISF) supporters. Nantu Gazi, a local Trinamool Congress booth president, was hacked to death at Canning Itkhola gram panchayat in the same district. Officials said bombs have been recovered from several places in the State.
West Bengal poll violence | death toll rises, crude bombs seized in several places Seikh Moslem died of injuries he sustained on July 7 in an attack allegedly by Indian Secular Front (ISF) supporters. Nantu Gazi, a local Trinamool Congress booth president, was hacked to death at Canning Itkhola gram panchayat in the same district.
Injured in West Bengal panchayat poll violence, TMC worker dies A 61-year-old Trinamool Congress worker, who was injured in a political clash at Bhangar in West Bengal’s South 24 Parganas district on the eve of the July 8 panchayat polls, died on July 15. The TMC pointed an accusing finger at the Indian Secular Front (ISF) for the murder, but the opposition party rejected the allegation.
West Bengal: Injured in Panchayat Poll Violence, TMC Worker Dies A 61-year-old Trinamool Congress worker, who was injured in a political clash at Bhangar in West Bengal’s South 24 Parganas district, died on Saturday. The TMC pointed an accusing finger at the Indian Secular Front (ISF) for the murder, but the opposition party rejected the allegation.
Bengal Panchayat Polls Violence: Goons Came in Police Uniform, Say Locals As 3 Killed On Counting Day in Bh Three youths, including two supporters of the Indian Secular Front (ISF), were shot dead near a high school in Kantalia, while counting for the zilla parishad seats was on inside the school. This was not new in Bhangar which became the epicenter of political clashes in the run-up to the panchayat polls in the state. At least three others were killed in the block on June 15, the last day of filing nominations.
Injured in West Bengal panchayat poll violence, TMC worker dies A 61-year-old Trinamool Congress worker, who was injured in a political clash at Bhangar in West Bengal’s South 24 Parganas district on the eve of the July 8 panchayat polls, died on July 15. The TMC pointed an accusing finger at the Indian Secular Front (ISF) for the murder. The opposition party rejected the allegation.
With over 51%, Trinamool registers its highest vote percentage in West Bengal panchayat polls Trinamool Congress registered its highest-ever vote share in any election by securing about 51.14% votes in the recently concluded West Bengal panchayat polls. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) secured 22.88% votes, whereas the Communist Party of India (Marxist) got 12.56% votes. The combined vote strength of the Left Front, the Congress and the ISF comes to 20.98%.
Trinamool Sweeps Panchayat Polls, Consolidates Rural Hinterland Ahead Of 2024 The TMC won all 20 Zila Parishads in the three-tier panchayat system. In Bhangore in South 24 Parganas, three persons including two activists of the Indian Secular Front (ISF) were killed and several others injured in a clash.
Bengal rural polls | ISF, police clash in Bhangore, three killed A clash broke out outside a centre where counting of votes for rural polls was going on. The two deceased ISF supporters were identified as Rezaul Gazi and Hasan Mollah. The incident occurred late Tuesday night when members of the ISF allegedly hurled bombs outside the counting centre at Bhangore.
Bengal rural polls: 3 killed in ISF, police clash A clash broke out outside a centre where counting of votes for rural polls was going on. The two deceased ISF supporters were identified as Rezaul Gazi and Hasan Mollah, while the other person was Raju Mollah. Crude bombs were found in several localities of Bhangore on Wednesday morning.
Bengal rural polls | ISF, police clash in Bhangore, three killed The two deceased ISF supporters were identified as Rezaul Gazi and Hasan Mollah, while the other person was Raju Mollah. The incident occurred late Tuesday night when members of the ISF allegedly hurled bombs outside the counting centre at Bhangore, around 30 k.m. from Kolkata.
West Bengal Panchayat Election: Amit Shah Takes Note of Poll Violence As Toll Climbs to 11; 66.28% Voter Turnout Till 5 PM West Bengal Panchayat elections recorded a poll percentage of 66.28% until 5 pm. Among those killed in West Bengal since midnight were six TMC members, along with one worker each from the BJP, CPI(M), Congress, and the ISF.
TMC Worker Killed, Several Others Injured in Rural Poll Violence in Bengal A Trinamool Congress (TMC) worker was killed and several other members of the ruling party and opposition outfits were injured in clashes in panchayat poll-bound West Bengal. A local Indian Secular Front (ISF) leader claimed that Molla, who was a close associate of TMC leader Amarul Laskar, was a victim of infighting. With the fresh death, 10 people have been killed so far in West Bengal in poll-related violence since the filing of nominations began on June 9.
West Bengal Panchayat Polls: At Least 11 Dead In Violence | 10 Points West Bengal Panchayat Polls: At Least 11 Dead In Violence. Among those dead were six TMC members and one worker each of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Congress, CPI(M) and ISF. Ballot boxes were destroyed in several parts of the state.
BJP shares videos of ‘goons’ brandishing gun, fleeing with ballot box in Bengal As many as 11 people were killed in election-related violence in West Bengal since midnight. Among those killed were six TMC members, and one worker each of the BJP, CPI(M), Congress and ISF.
Breaking News | ISF MLA Naushad Siddiqui Booked For 'Alleged' Rape '& False Marriage Promise FIR was registered against the ISF leader at Bozbazar Police Station after a complaint was lodged by a woman. Woman alleged that the legislator had 'wrongfully restrained' her.