Assembly Election 2021 Updates: Mamata Banerjee, addressing a rally in Nandigram today, dared the BJP to play the “Hindu” card with her. “Khela hobe?” asked Mamata as the crowd responded with gutso. The West Bengal chief minister slammed the saffron party for playing the communal card ahead of Bengal Assembly elections, and said that there is no one as devout a Hindu as herself. Meanwhile, the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) said that it has joined the Opposition Congress-led ‘Grand Alliance’ in Assam and will contest one seat during the first phase of the Assembly election. ITBP jawans carried out Flag March and patrolling with local police in the area of Golpark, Jadhavpur area under Rabindra Sarobar PS and at Rajarhat area, Kolkata for instilling confidence among the local population for forthcoming West Bengal Assembly Elections Times Now C Voter opinion poll has predicted that ruling All India Trinamool Congress Party may retain power in West Bengal but BJP will make huge gains. The TMC could get around 154 of the state’s 294 seats, six more than the majority mark of 147 and down from 211 that the party won in 2016. The BJP, meanwhile, is expected to make major gains and may secure 107 seats – a massive gain from its current tally of three – the opinion poll said. Communist Party of India, part of Left Democratic Front, will contest in 25 seats in Kerala, said CPI state secretary Kanam Rajendran. Rajendram said that a list of 21 candidates has been released and a list of four candidates will be released later. Congress fields Samir Roy from West Bengal’s Pingla, Balaram Mahato from Kashipur.The party said Reeta Sharma will be the candidate from Kharagpur Sadar in place of Samir Roy People of Nandigram will make BJP ‘April fool’ on 1 April when polling is held, says Mamata Banerjee at a rally. Mamata Banerjee in Nandigram took the BJP head on over the Hindu-Muslim debate. “Are you a good Hindu? Are you sure you are good Hindu? Ask that yourself before asking me and other Bengalis and before spreading that hate,” said the chief minister . At a rally in Nandigram, Mamata Banerjee chanted the famous ‘Chandi Paath’ and dared the saffron party to play the “Hindu” card. “I can recite all Hindu prayers, I will teach you how to become a good Hindu. Khela hobe? (will you play),” she said. West Bengal chief minister and TMC supremo Mamata Banerjee has reached Nandigram, reports News18. Banerjee will file her nomination papers for the constituency tomorrow. The BJP led NDA will face a close contest from the Opposition alliance but win the Assam Assembly polls, with a thin margin, the Times Now C Voter opinion poll has predicted. The opinion poll has projected 67 seats for the ruling NDA and 57 for the Congress-led UPA in the 126 member Assembly. Assam broke all previous records in seizures of cash, liquor, drugs and other goods in the run-up to the Assembly polls with various agencies already confiscating over Rs 18 crore worth of items and arresting around 110 people in the last 11 days, officials said on Tuesday. Former Puducherry chief minister N Rangasamy’s NR Congress finalises tie up with BJP, said reports. The AINRC will contest 16 seats while the BJP and AIADMK will fight on 14 seats and Rangasamy will head the alliance. Actor-turned-politician Vijayakanth’s Desiya Murpokku Dravida Kazhagam (DMDK) exits AIADMK-BJP alliance, said reports. Vijayakant said in a statement, “In the upcoming Tamil Nadu Assembly elections 2021, DMDK held talks with AIADMK in three sittings. The AIADMK refused to allot the requested numbers of the seats and the demanded seats. So as the negotiations did not reach a desired conclusion and since all of DMDK district secretaries reached a decision, DMDK has decided to quit AIADMK and BJP alliance from March 9.” The ruling party’s list includes consists of 20 ministers, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah, BJP National President JP Nadda, among others. The Supreme Court on Tuesday rejected petition filed by advocate ML Sharma challenging Election Commission’s decision to hold Assembly polls in eight phases in West Bengal. Haasan said the party left the remaining 80 seats for its two alliance partners – All India Samathuva Makkal Katchi (AISMK) and Indhiya Jananayaga Katchi – who will contest on 40 seats each. A day after Amit Shah threw questions at him, Kerala chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Monday made a scathing counterattack, calling Shah the “embodiment of communalism”, who is “ready to do anything to nurture communalism”. The DMK-Congress alliance will wrest Tamil Nadu from AIADMK, predicted an opinion poll released by Times Now-CVoter for the five poll-bound states. West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee will file her nomination papers from the Nandigram seat on 10 March, while her rival and BJP candidate Suvendu Adhikari will do the same two days later, as the stage is set for the Battle Royale in the constituency. After the release of the party manifesto on Tuesday, the Trinamool Congress supremo would leave for Nandigram in the evening and file her nomination papers the next day, party sources said. She would then attend a workers’ meet and return to Kolkata on 11 March. Adhikari, whose name was announced as the BJP candidate from the seat on Saturday, will file the nomination on 12 March. “After filing nomination papers, he will address a rally there,” BJP leader Kanishka Panda said. Nandigram, the cradle of the anti-land acquisition movement that catapulted Mamata to power in 2011, will witness her once protege Suvendu Adhikari taking on her on 1 April, in the second of the eight phases of polling. For 50-year-old Adhikari, the contest in Nandigram will be a fight for his political survival as he had vowed to defeat Mamata by over 50,000 votes in the seat or quit politics. Adhikari won the Nandigram seat in the 2016 Assembly election, while another TMC candidate emerged victorious from the constituency in 2011. The former minister had quit the TMC and resigned from the Assembly last year to join the BJP after having differences with the state’s ruling party. On the other hand, Mamata will contest the Nandigram seat for the first time after relinquishing the Bhowanipore constituency in Kolkata, from where she had won twice. The TMC supremo has rented a house in Nandigram and will campaign from there. Elections in Bengal, poised to be a stiff contest between the TMC and the BJP, will be held in eight phases between 27 March and 29 April. Votes will be counted on 2 May.
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