Senior Trinamool Congress (TMC) leader Derek O' Brien Tuesday said he has tested positive for COVID-19 and is presently at home isolation
Goa will trounce West Bengal-based AITC in politics, just like Goan football teams have defeated football giants from the eastern state, according to former Congress CM Digambar Kamat
Former chief minister Mukul Sangma and his close aide Charles Pyngrope, a former assembly speaker, led a coup against AICC-appointed Congress state president Vincent H Pala
Nearly three months after joining the Trinamool Congress (TMC), former Goa legislator Lavoo Mamlatdar on Friday resigned from the party, accusing it of being communal
The TMC said that under the leadership of Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, they will work as one team and will continue to collaborate in the future
He said the AAP will contest on all the 40 seats of the Goa assembly and the party's chief ministerial candidate will be declared in time to come
O'Brien was suspended from the Rajya Sabha on Tuesday for the remaining part of the session
Recently, he rejoined TMC and asked the Centre to withdraw his security cover
TMC floor leader in Rajya Sabha Derek O'Brien on Wednesday joined the dharna of 12 suspended MPs at the Gandhi statue in the Parliament complex
The BJP, which lost much of its steam after the assembly poll defeat, managed to win just three wards
TMC MP Derek O'Brien suspended for throwing rulebook at Chair; AIADMK, YSRC, BJD back govt
The Trinamool chief was received in Guwahati by the party's Rajya Sabha MP, Sushmita Dev
The BJP has emerged victorious in one ward so far and is leading in three others
Goa Congress' former working president Aleixo Reginaldo Lourenco joined the Mamata Banerjee-led Trinamool Congress (TMC) in Kolkata on Tuesday, ahead of the Goa Assembly polls due early next year.
Alleging large-scale rigging during the Kolkata Municipal Corporation elections, opposition BJP on Sunday met West Bengal Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar
Sporadic incidents of violence including hurling of bombs at two booths marred an otherwise humdrum polling to the Kolkata Municipal Corporation
Trinamool Congress' Abhishek Banerjee said if any party leader is found to be involved in violence during Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC) elections, strict action will be taken within 24 hours.
Sporadic incidents of violence were reported during the Kolkata Municipal Corporation elections as few people were injured after crude bombs were hurled outside polling centres
As many as 72 people were arrested for allegedly disturbing law and order during Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC) elections on Sunday, police said. One person was arrested for allegedly hurling bombs in Sealdah area, in which three voters were injured, of whom one was in serious condition, a senior police officer said. "Seventy-two people have been arrested so far for disturbing law and order in the city where civic elections are underway. One person has been arrested in connection with the hurling of bombs. Others involved in the incident have been identified and they will be arrested soon," Joint Commissioner of Police (Headquarters), Subhankar Sinha Sarkar said. Crude bombs were hurled in front of Taki school in ward number 36, in which three voters of the area were injured. A large police contingent has been deployed in the area, and the State Election Commission has sought a report from the police on the matter. Sarkar said that four people have been arrested in connection
Sporadic incidents of violence marred the Kolkata Municipal Corporation elections as few people were injured after crude bombs were hurled outside polling centres