BATTLE FOR BENGAL 2021 POLITICAL THEMES AND ELECTORAL DYNAMICS SOUMYA BHOWMICK AMBAR KUMAR GHOSH © 2021 Observer Research Foundation. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without permission in writing from ORF. Attribution: Soumya Bhowmick and Ambar Kumar Ghosh, Battle for Bengal 2021: Political Themes and Electoral Dynamics, March 2021, Observer Research Foundation. Observer Research Foundation 20 Rouse Avenue, Institutional Area New Delhi 110002 India
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