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Watch: Mob thrashes and strips Dum Dum TMC councillor over ‘theft of relief material’
A mob on Friday stormed the house of North Dum Dum Trinamool Congress councillor Shankar Das and severely assaulted him, leaving him seriously injured. A video that quickly went viral purportedly shows a ‘kangaroo court’ stripping and beating him up. Local sources said Das was thrashed till Nimta police rescued him, following which he was admitted to a private hospital.
Suvendu Adhikari’s first month as CM: The Nayak phase of power
Every new government gets a small honeymoon with history. Franklin Roosevelt used his to tell a broken America that the first task of power was not perfection, but motion: “Above all, try something.” Suvendu Adhikari, a month after taking oath as CM of West Bengal on Rabindranath Tagore’s birth anniversary on May 9, seems to have imbibed that spirit.
Several MPs head for Delhi, TMC’s Lok Sabha unit stares at split
After a split in its state legislative wing, Trinamool’s parliamentary party is also headed for a split, with several MPs already in New Delhi or expected to reach there by next week. Anticipating the development during a party National Working Committee meeting at her residence on Friday, Mamata Banerjee clipped national general secretary Abhishek Banerjee’s wings by appointing senior MPs Derek O’Brien and Dola Sen as joint national secretaries. Abhishek’s growing clout and style of...
Facing desertion by MPs, Mamata Banerjee clips Abhishek’s wings
Trinamool Congress was jolted Friday by speculation of an impending split in its parliamentary wing as several of the party’s 28 Lok Sabha MPs converged on Delhi, prompting party chief Mamata Banerjee to clip her nephew and national general secretary Abhishek Banerjee’s wings in a last-ditch attempt to stall a repeat of what the 58-strong rebel bloc did in the assembly. She also overhauled the party organisation from top to bottom. A two-thirds split to beat the anti-defection law would...