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Bengal Police to land at The Union Minister said Baruipur under Jadavpur con- the West Bengal administration stituency for an election rally, has been denying permission to he attacked Chief Minister Shah’s poll programmes and %& &112 Mamata Banerjee for “damag- events of other important BJP ing all the democratic institu- leaders. he southern odyssey of tions and norms in the State.” Mamata’s dictatorship is TTelangana Chief Minister K Shah alleged, “A Bengal on full play in the State, he said, Chandrasekhar Rao, with an that was once a sonar Bangla criticising the Chief Minister. eye on the post-poll scenario in (golden Bengal) has been Javadekar asserted that the Delhi, remained inconclusive reduced to a Kangal Bangla denial of permission to the BJP despite a 70- minute long meet- (destitute Bengal).” chief’s helicopter reflected ing with DMK president MK The BJP alleged that the Mamata’s frustration over the Stalin on Monday. Chief Minister has replaced growing support for the BJP, as KCR drove down to Stalin’s democracy with her “dictator- people who had elected her are palatial residence in Chennai ship” after the State adminis- determined to defeat her. and held talks with him in the tration denied permission to a In the seventh and last presence of Durai Murugan rally by Shah. phase of election on May 19, and TR Baalu, close advisers of Mamata immediately hit '( ) *+ $% polling will be held in nine par- Stalin. Both KCR and Stalin back, “The way he (Shah) is liamentary constituencies in did not meet the waiting insulting Bengal and its people communal tension in the area Ram. But here I dare her to be able to save her from immi- West Bengal. reporters after the meeting. will not go unpunished. with the BJP and TMC sup- arrest me as I am also chanti- nent defeat.” Meanwhile, a person This could be because of the Uneducated people like these porters resorting to fisticuffs ng ‘Jai Shri Ram,” Shah said. In a sharp retort to Shah, reportedly a former personal failure of KCR to convince (Shah) who have no idea of prompting a mild lathi-charge The BJP president said, O’Brien said in a tweet, “That assistant of Bengal BJP presi- Stalin about the possibility of a &" " $ " Bengal and its culture are today by police, sources said. “The Mamata Banerjee puke-worthy Shah had the dent Dilip Ghosh was on non-Congress and non-BJP P $% coming to this State to insult Soon after a political Government is visibly per- audacity to use the term Monday arrested with 1 crore front to lead the nation. the Bengali people.” slugfest began between the two plexed. She wants to stop me ‘Kangal Bangla’ today at a rally. from Asansol Railway Station. The TRS chief had Tamil Nadu Congress Congress will emerge as the TMC MP Derek O’ Brien sides, the Chief Minister called from attending rallies. The The people of Bengal will give The person, along with described Rahul Gandhi as a Committee and the most trust- largest party and form the called Shah’s statement a “puke- the BJP a “party of rioters and TMC can stop me from him and Modi a fitting reply in another person, reportedly buffoon and also as a politician ed ally of the DMK, scoffed at Government,” said Azhagiri. able” stuff. goondas who were distributing addressing rallies, but can’t Phase 7. That #LowLife insults confessed before the GRP that of no significance. Leaders of KCR’s overtures to various Sources close to Stalin told Rejecting Shah’s allegation cash looted during the demon- stop the victory march of the Bengal.” the cash was being brought for the DMK refused to reveal political parties. The Pioneer that KCR may of denial of permission to his etisation” during elections in BJP in Bengal.” Meanwhile, BJP leader and “electoral purposes.” Both of anything about what transpired “Chandrasekhar Rao paid have had second thoughts chopper to land, the State Bengal. “But they will not be Addressing an election Union Minister Prakash them had traveled to Bengal in the meeting. KCR had met his obeisance to Meemakshi about the Federal Front. administration claimed the able to win the elections as the rally in Canning, Shah target- Javadekar urged the Election from Delhi. Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Amman at Madurai. He also “Perhaps he has understood Government had nothing to do people will not give them a sin- ed Mamata, saying, “We will Commission to take cog- While the twosome were Vijayan last week. worshipped at Ramaswamy that a non-Congress, non-BJP with the denial of the permis- gle vote here,” Mamata said. restore the glory of Bengal. nizance of the development, remanded in a three-day police “KCR is on a southern Temple at Rameswaram. Now Government is not viable. Rao sion as the chopper was sup- Shah, who subsequently Mamata Banerjee has turned saying the West Bengal custody, Ghosh refused to political pilgrimage and there he has come to Chennai to pay may be reworking on his strat- posed to land on a private land held a rally at Joynagar also in ‘sonar’ (golden) Bangla into Government wants to to reduce comment saying he would take is nothing significant about it,” obeisance to Stalin,” Azhagiri egy vis-à-vis the Congress,” and that “the land owner South 24 Parganas, attacked the ‘kangal’ (pauper) Bangla. She is the poll panel to a mute spec- information about the matter, said R Balasankar, author and told reporters in Chennai. said Sam Rajappa, political refused to give permission in TMC chief. “She is arresting the only interested in protecting tator. conceding however that the political commentator about The Congress leader said commentator with good rap- the final run”. people and stopping them from infiltrators to secure her vote “This is murder of democ- man arrested was once his KCR’s trip to Kerala and Tamil there no was possibility of any port with the DMK The incident sparked near- chanting the name of Lord bank. But her vote bank won’t racy. The EC should take cog- personal assistant. Nadu. KS Azhagiri, president, Third Front in India. “The leadership. ! #R P O P #$% $%&% R ! " " 11302.45.3 Chaudhary from Jalandhar. He 6$21 said these elections were an ide- 1&7&,2 ological fight between false ddressing a rally in the promises and realistic com- L "M JP Yuva Morcha leader Aheart of Punjab, Congress mitments. BPriyanka Sharma, who was president Rahul Gandhi on Rahul also slammed Modi #$%&! " arrested on Friday for alleged- Monday lashed out at his for demonetisation and the ! ly sharing a morphed photo of party’s overseas unit chief Sam “Gabbar Singh Tax” (Congress’ #$ $ West Bengal Chief Minister Pitroda, saying he should be expansion for the term GST), Mamata Banerjee, has moved “ashamed” for his “totally describing them as two “hor- .5.22$18 the Supreme Court against her wrong” remarks on the 1984 rific things” brought in by the & 1&7&,2 BJP slammed Haasan for “divi- arrest. A vacation Bench of the anti-Sikh riots and should apol- BJP government. “These deci- (")*+ sive politics” and approached Supreme Court, comprising ogise to the country. sions adversely hit the pur- , toking a controversy, actor the Election Commission seek- justices Indira Banerjee and Rahul’s remarks came at his chasing capacity of the people - Sand Makkal Needhi Maiyam ing action against Haasan. Sanjiv Khanna, will hear her first poll rally in Punjab in an and rendered lakhs jobless,” he (MNM) founder Kamal However, the Congress and plea on Tuesday. apparent damage control exer- said. " Haasan has said free India’s first Dravidar Kazhagam, floated Appearing for Priyanka cise after an uproar over Rahul slammed Modi on “extremist was a Hindu” — by Dravidian veteran late EVR Sharma, senior advocate NK Pitroda’s “hua to hua” response the Rafale deal and accused Nathuram Godse who assassi- Periyar, came out in support of Kaul on Monday told the to a query on the riots. him of “failing” to keep his nated Mahatma Gandhi. the MNM leader. Supreme Court that his 26- “What Sam Pitroda said 2014 pre-poll promises, includ- Haasan’s comments drew Addressing an election year-old client had no choice about 1984 was totally wrong ing providing jobs to two crore sharp reaction from the BJP, rally in Aravakurichi on but to approach the apex court and he should seek an apolo- !" youths, remunerative prices which said, “Haasan is in a Sunday night, Haasan said, “I as there is a complete strike in gy from the country... I am say- $% for farmers’ produce and hurry to prove that he follows am not saying this because this local courts till May 14 in ing this publicly and I also told apparently depositing 15 lakh the Congress and Communists is a Muslim dominated area... Howrah and moreover, she the same to him over phone. of himself. tending to admonish him.” into the bank accounts of every in showing Hindus in a bad Free India’s first extremist was has been remanded in 14 days Pitroda ji, what you had said Addressing a poll rally in The BJP has stepped up citizen.
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