Busy fire-fighting on issues like Gorkhaland agitation, communal flare-up or scams, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee also took up cudgels against the BJP.
The year also saw her Man Friday Mukul Roy quitting the Trinamool Congress and joining the BJP.
Banerjee was was in the forefront in opposing the demonetisation move and GST roll-out by the Narendra Modi government. She termed GST as a "Great Selfish Tax".
The agitation also saw the marginalisation of Gorkha Janmukti Morcha chief Bimal Gurung who was virtually eclipsed from the political scenario in Darjeeling and his one-time confidant Binay Tamang taking charge as the chairman of the board of administrators in the hills.
The communal riots in Basirhat in North 24 Parganas district was a blot in the state's social fabric. The ruling Trinamool Congress termed it as the "handiwork of the BJP and the RSS", which denied the allegations.
Chit fund and Narada video scams dominated the state's political scene.
Two TMC MPs Sudip Bandopadhyay and Tapas Pal were arrested by the CBI in connection with Rose Valley scam.
A number of TMC leaders were interrogated by the CBI and the ED in connection with Narada scam.
Banerjee had dubbed it as the "vendetta politics" of the Centre and said that central agencies like the CBI, the ED and the I-T department were unleashed against her party leaders who were vocal against BJP's "anti-people policies".
Although the TMC maintained its winning spree in all the by-elections and municipal polls that took place in 2017, the BJP has emerged as the main challenger to the TMC in place of the CPI-M and the Congress.
The CPIM-led Left Front, which has been struggling to recover its lost ground, showed no signs of recovery as it tasted defeat in successive by-polls.
For the Congress, it was a herculean task to keep its public representatives together as many of the party MLAs and councillors had defected to the TMC.
Banerjee tweeted about the good news saying her state had been granted a GI or Geographical Indication status for the spongy balls.
Also on the positive side, the UN awarded 'Kanyashree' scheme by the West Bengal government aimed at promoting girls' education, with its highest Public Service Award. Banerjee had travelled to the Hague to receive it.
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