Debnath described her candidature from the Panihati as a victory for the people, criticising the state government for failing to protect basic rights
She made the remarks while launching her campaign for the upcoming West Bengal assembly polls from the politically crucial north Bengal
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The official said preparations are underway to display the updated voter list across nearly 80,000 polling booths in the state once it is finalised by next Monday
The party promised an increase of ₹500 in financial support for women, and a ₹1,500 monthly allowance for all unemployed youth in the state
Commenting on the large-scale transfers ordered by the Election Commission in the poll-bound state, Abdullah said these things happen only in the states where the BJP is not in power
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The chief election commissioner also emphasised that every eligible voter would have the opportunity to cast their ballot
The parties urged the EC to take stringent measures to curb the activities of anti-social elements and prevent intimidation of voters during the elections
A bench comprising CJI Surya Kant and Justice Joymalya Bagchi took note of the submissions of senior advocate Maneka Guruswamy that the plea pertained to deletion of erstwhile voters from the rolls
Nitish Kumar, Bihar's longest-serving CM, does not feature among India's top five longest-serving chief ministers and currently ranks eighth with a cumulative tenure of 19 years and 199 days
Lambasting the TMC, he said those who had won the trust of the people of West Bengal some years ago have now launched a vicious attack on the state's pride
The CM continued her protest for the second consecutive day on Saturday, after she spent the night at the sit-in site at Metro Channel in central Kolkata
The TMC supremo had begun the demonstration at Metro Channel in central Kolkata on Friday, accusing the Election Commission of conspiring with the BJP to "disenfranchise Bengal voters"
The BJP leader also accused the TMC of preparing fake Aadhaar and voter cards for infiltrators and attempting to change the region's demography
Shah said the TMC had turned Bengal into a "swarg (heaven) for infiltrators" and alleged that the border state's security was compromised because the ruling dispensation allowed illegal immigration
Nadda, the Union health minister, accused the TMC government of blocking central welfare schemes, particularly Ayushman Bharat
The programme will kick off a day after the publication of the revised electoral rolls under the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) exercise in the state