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5 resultsfor “Mamata Banerjee accusations by BJP”

Politics

Can fish hook voters in India’s West Bengal elections?

accusations that they were transporting beef. Banerjee, who is seeking a fourth consecutive term, has time and again warned that if the BJP were to come to power, they would “ban fish, meat, and even

Al Jazeera EnglishApr 23
Politics

‘Hegemonic power’: How Modi’s BJP won India’s Bengal for the first time

Mamata Banerjee (C), greets her supporters during a rally before the second phase of the legislative assembly elections in Kolkata on April 27, 2026 [Dibyangshu Sarkar/AFP] ## Inside Banerjee’s bastion in East Banerjee founded

Al Jazeera English7h ago
Politics

Muslims the target? Fury as millions lose voting rights in India’s Bengal

BJP has never won. The Trinamool Congress (TMC), one of India’s key opposition parties led by Mamata Banerjee, a fiery 71-year-old Modi critic, has governed the state since 2011, ending a record

Al Jazeera EnglishApr 16
Politics

Indian politicians are campaigning while holding fish. What is going on?

Mamata Banerjee of the ruling Trinamool Congress, who is seeking a fourth consecutive term, has warned that the main opposition BJP "threatens Bengal's way" of life, invoking fish and rice as non-negotiable

BBC NewsApr 20
Politics

Modi's BJP conquers Bengal, one of India's toughest political frontiers

Mamata Banerjee, dominated the next 15 years until now. Political scientists have long described Bengal as a system that favours "hegemonic" parties. Analysts see the outcome not as a sudden upheaval but as the culmination

BBC News8h ago