Mamata Banerjee
Chief Minister, West Bengal- Mamata Banerjee's father was a freedom fighter and died when she was just 17. Her mother Gayatri Devi, who supported the family, played a vital role in her upbringing
- She earned a bachelor's degree in law and a master’s in arts from the University of Calcutta
- She was involved in politics while still in school and was inducted into the West Bengal Chhatra Parishad when she was in Jogamaya Devi College and worked as a working committee member from 1977-83
- She then took up various positions in West Bengal Congress before being selected to contest from the Jadavpur Lok Sabha constituency in 1984. She defeated veteran CPM leader Somnath Chatterjee and became one of India's youngest parliamentarians
- Mamata — popularly known as Didi (elder sister) — was re-elected as a Lower House member from the South Kolkata Parliamentary Constituency in 1991, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2004 and 2009. She held important portfolios in the Union Cabinet, including that of the Railway Minister
- Annoyed by the policies of the ruling CPM and pushed to the brink by some Congress leaders, she toyed with the idea of charting a separate path of her own in the ’90s. She founded the All India Trinamool Congress (AITC) in 1997 after the Congress high command in Delhi refused to let her assume the state unit's leadership
- In December 2006, she spearheaded a mass movement and staged a 25-day hunger strike demanding the return of 347 acres acquired by Tata Motors to set up a factory in Singur to manufacture its cheap car, the Nano
- Eventually, the Tatas moved out of Bengal, but the issue aided Mamata to galvanise her cadres, thereby helping her to make a comeback from near political oblivion
- In 2007, violence erupted in Nandigram over reports of land acquisition for an SEZ by Indonesia's Salim group, leaving over 10 dead and several injured. Her popularity grew when she played a crucial role in the agitation
- With her pet slogan, Maa Mati Manush (mother, land and people), Mamata led her party to one of the most stunning verdicts in Indian electoral history with a landslide win in the 2011 West Bengal assembly elections
- She ended the Left Front's uninterrupted 34-year-old rule, decimating the red citadel in West Bengal. On May 20, 2011, Mamata was sworn-in as the Chief Minister, becoming the first woman CM of the state
- She launched several schemes for the poor of West Bengal, like Swasthya Sathi, promising healthcare to all the citizens of the state; Kanyashree, giving education and freedom to women, Khadya Sathi, that promises food for all, and many more
- Despite the BJP's all-out push in West Bengal, Didi single-handedly guided the Trinamool Congress back to power in 2016 and 2021. She, however, lost the Nandigram seat to BJP's Suvendu Adhikari
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- Mamata was bludgeoned and an attempt was made to kill her by a CPM thug at Hazra Crossing in south Kolkata in 1990. The attack left her with a fractured skull
- In 2012, Time magazine named her as one of the most influential people in the world
- Despite being a busy politician, Mamata has been a prolific writer, painter and poet, she has written more than 20 books in Bengali and English. Several of her paintings have been auctioned, the proceeds for which have been used for social causes
Mamata Banerjee News
- 'Have to work in Assam, nothing as opportunistic,' says Sushmita Dev after quitting TMCSushmita Dev has resigned from the Trinamool Congress and Rajya Sabha. She stated her desire to work in Assam. Dev met Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma. She cited political and personal reasons for her decision. Dev previously belonged to the Congress party. This development follows internal party rifts and other resignations after the recent assembly election loss.
- Rahul Gandhi, Abhishek Banerjee meet amid TMC's INDIA Bloc outreachRahul Gandhi and Abhishek Banerjee held a meeting in Delhi. This comes amid efforts to strengthen the INDIA bloc's coordination and unity. The meeting follows discussions between Mamata Banerjee and Sonia Gandhi. Opposition leaders emphasized greater coordination at a recent INDIA bloc meeting. Mamata Banerjee urged alliance partners to work together on public issues.
- Mamata Banerjee meets Sonia Gandhi amid rebellion in Trinamool CongressTrinamool supremo Mamata Banerjee met senior Congress leader Sonia Gandhi. The meeting followed an INDIA bloc gathering and Trinamool's recent election defeat. Discussions focused on future party strategies. This comes amid internal Trinamool dissent and a move by some members to align with the NDA. The leaders shared a warm greeting at the bloc meeting prior to this closed-door discussion.
- CID reaches Mamata's Kalighat residence cum office in 'forged signature' probeA CID team visited the TMC's central party office in Kolkata. This visit is part of an investigation into alleged forged signatures of MLAs. The controversy has caused a significant split within the party. The CID sought entry based on a statement by Abhishek Banerjee. Party leaders objected to the search in his absence.
- 'You have ED, CBI, I have 'Maa, Maati, Maanush', my party': TMC's Kalyan Banerjee trains guns at BJPTrinamool Congress MPs Kalyan Banerjee and Kirti Azad have responded to concerns about internal dissent. They assert the party's strength lies with the people of Bengal and its workers. Azad criticized leaders questioning the party post-election, calling them traitors. He stated that those wishing to join the BJP are free to do so but should not use the TMC name.
- "Party is slipping out of her hands": BJP's Shehzad Poonawalla claims 60 TMC MLAs, distancing themselves from Mamata BanerjeeBharatiya Janata Party leader Shehzad Poonawalla alleges internal discord within the Trinamool Congress. He claims many TMC MLAs and MPs are unhappy with the leadership of Mamata Banerjee and Abhishek Banerjee. This comes after TMC leader Kirti Azad dismissed reports of a separate group of MPs supporting the NDA. Azad called the claims fake and stated Operation Lotus has failed.
- TMC rebel MPs hold meeting at Union Minister's Bhupender Yadav residenceThe Trinamool Congress is experiencing a significant internal rift. A group of Members of Parliament has reportedly broken away and is seeking to join the BJP-led NDA. This development raises questions about the party's representation and identity. The situation is unfolding as Mamata Banerjee and Abhishek Banerjee attend national meetings, highlighting internal divisions.
- TMC turmoil reaches Parliament as 20 MPs 'desire' to ally with BJP-led NDATrinamool Congress faces internal turmoil as MP Kakoli Ghosh Dastidar claims 20 MPs have written to the Lok Sabha Speaker seeking alignment with the NDA. This follows a closed-door meeting where MPs reportedly voiced dissatisfaction with party leadership and electoral defeat assessment, fueling speculation of a split.
- Sukhendu's exit deepens TMC unrest, rebel leader Ritabrata claims more MPs set to break ranksRebel TMC leader Ritabrata Banerjee views Sukhendu Shekhar Ray's resignation as a significant protest. He believes more party parliamentarians will publicly oppose the leadership. This comes as dissident TMC MPs reportedly met with a Union minister. Banerjee criticizes the party's internal functioning and favouritism. The TMC faces a volatile phase with potential defections reshaping its strength.
- Trinamool Congress MPs in huddle over possible separate groupingTrinamool Congress MPs met in New Delhi to discuss a potential party breakaway. Sukhendu Sekhar Ray resigned from the Rajya Sabha and the party, citing principles. This follows a separate group of 60 Trinamool MLAs forming in the West Bengal Assembly. Meanwhile, party leaders Mamata Banerjee and Abhishek Banerjee attended an INDIA bloc meeting focused on unity and democratic values.
- INDIA bloc faces internal strife ahead of key meeting todayINDIA bloc leaders meet in Delhi amid internal divisions. Recent election losses in several states have weakened the alliance. Key leaders are absent, raising questions about unity. The bloc aims to focus on issues like fuel prices and economic stress to counter the BJP. Cooperation outside Parliament will be decided based on the Congress party's attitude.
- Holding the flock together: Mamata Banerjee reaches out to rebels as TMC battles further fragmentationTMC supremo Mamata Banerjee is actively working to stop more leaders from leaving her party. She is personally contacting rebel legislators and senior leaders are trying to keep the party united. This comes after a significant split in the party's 28-year history. The efforts aim to mend divisions and retain party members.
- Can Trinamool Congress survive itself? Mamata Banerjee's party faces its biggest crisis in 28-year existenceThe Trinamool Congress faces an unprecedented challenge. Mamata Banerjee's absolute authority is questioned after losing power in West Bengal. A rebellion within the legislature party threatens control over party symbols and national standing. The party grapples with internal divisions and potential spillover into Parliament. The crisis tests the TMC's future and its founder's legacy.
- "Sooner TMC ends, better it is": West Bengal Minister Dilip GhoshWest Bengal Minister Dilip Ghosh believes the Trinamool Congress' current 'drama' is temporary and added, "the sooner it ends, the better." This statement comes as a rebel faction within the TMC claims significant legislative support. The party high command is challenging the legitimacy of these claims. Meanwhile, allegations of extortion surface against Swarup Biswas, brother of a former minister, with more cases expected.
- After questioning Abhishek Banerjee, ED to file final charge sheetThe Enforcement Directorate is gearing up to file its conclusive prosecution complaint in the controversial West Bengal teachers' recruitment affair. This move comes on the heels of Trinamool MP Abhishek Banerjee's questioning, scheduled for June 15. The case's escalation can be traced back to recent revelations surfaced in a CBI charge sheet.
- Will the real TMC please stand up?West Bengal's political landscape is witnessing a dramatic split within the Trinamool Congress. Factions are emerging, each claiming to represent the true party. This internal conflict is creating confusion and a battle for dominance. The situation is drawing parallels to musical rivalries, with leaders trading words. The outcome of this power struggle remains uncertain as the party navigates these turbulent times.
- Mamata Banerjee must remain supreme leader, not adviser: Dissent surfaces in TMC rebel campRebel Trinamool Congress MLAs are showing signs of unease. They insist Mamata Banerjee must remain the supreme leader of the party. Some warn they may reconsider their position if she is reduced to an advisor. This internal debate highlights a contradiction in their rebellion, which was ostensibly against Abhishek Banerjee's influence but now questions Mamata Banerjee's future role.
- DMK likely to skip INDIA bloc meeting on June 8 in DelhiThe Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) is reportedly set to skip the INDIA bloc meeting on June 8 in New Delhi. This comes after a significant political shift in Tamil Nadu, where the Congress recently ended its alliance with the DMK. The meeting aims to strategize against the BJP and reinforce opposition unity.
- Krishna Chakraborty resigns as TMC's Bidhannagar mayor, cites personal reasons.Krishna Chakraborty, a Trinamool Congress leader, has resigned as the mayor of Bidhannagar Municipal Corporation. She cited personal reasons for her decision after serving for 16 years. Chakraborty stated it was her personal choice and she wished to dedicate time to herself. She also expressed a desire to continue working as a councillor.
- From 'accidental' meeting to Assembly coup: 13 days that split TMCA swift 13-day period saw a major split in the TMC party. An "accidental" meeting, signature forgery claims, and resentment over Abhishek Banerjee's influence fueled the rebellion. 58 MLAs ultimately took control of the legislature wing, electing Ritabrata Banerjee as their leader. This marked the first significant rupture in the party's history.
- Ritabrata Banerjee named LoP after 58 of 80 TMC MLAs back new blocWest Bengal Assembly Speaker recognised Ritabrata Banerjee as Leader of the Opposition. This move was backed by 58 Trinamool MLAs. The new bloc also nominated Deputy Leaders and a Chief Whip. They have appealed to former CM Mamata Banerjee to serve as their chief adviser. The group stated they have no connection with Abhishek Banerjee.
- TMC disbands all panels, frontal wingsThe Trinamool Congress has dissolved all its committees and frontal organisations. This move follows dissidence from 60 party MLAs. All party posts, including those of Mamata Banerjee and Abhishek Banerjee, have ceased to exist. The party will now conduct a comprehensive review before rebuilding its structure.
- ED team reaches Abhishek Banerjee's home with June 15 summonsAn Enforcement Directorate team visited Abhishek Banerjee's Kolkata home to deliver a summons. He is required to appear at the ED office on June 15 regarding the primary school recruitment scam. This occurs as the Trinamool Congress faces internal challenges. Banerjee also faces a CID summons on June 8 for signature mismatches.
- As Mamata Banerjee's TMC struggles, 'secular rivals' eye state's Opposition spaceAs the TMC faces internal rifts and a potential split post-defeat, West Bengal's Left and Congress parties eye an opportunity to reclaim opposition space. The BJP's strategy in the state differs from Maharashtra, aiming to weaken Mamata Banerjee by stoking rebellion within her party. Political observers are closely watching the Muslim vote's response to these shifting dynamics.
- ED summons TMC's Abhishek Banerjee in primary school recruitment case on June 15The Enforcement Directorate has summoned Trinamool Congress MP Abhishek Banerjee. He is asked to appear on June 15 regarding the primary school recruitment irregularities case. The agency is investigating suspicious transactions linked to a company associated with Banerjee. This probe is part of a larger investigation into fraudulent appointments and tampered merit lists.
- TMC MLA Firhad Hakim resigns as Kolkata mayor after receiving Mamata Banerjee's nodKolkata Mayor Firhad Hakim has resigned from his post after receiving permission from Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee. This decision follows weeks of speculation regarding his future in the civic body, with reports indicating he had previously expressed his desire to step down to party leadership.
- Mamata Banerjee insulted B R Ambedkar by paying tributes to him while wearing slippers: BJP's Shehzad PoonawallaThe Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has accused former West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee of disrespecting B R Ambedkar. A video purportedly shows her paying floral tributes to the Dalit icon while wearing footwear. The BJP claims this highlights the Trinamool Congress's alleged anti-Ambedkar stance and vote-bank politics. BJP national spokesperson Shehzad Poonawalla shared a short video clip on X, and said "insulting" Ambedkar has become the identity of the Trinamool Congress.
- TMC crisis deepens as Mamata loyalists attend BJP-led review meetingTMC leaders attended Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari's administrative meeting. This happened amid the opposition party's internal revolt. Rebel MLAs backed expelled legislator Ritabrata Banerjee as their new leader. They submitted letters of support to the Assembly Speaker. This development signals a potential split in the party's legislative wing. The situation highlights evolving political dynamics in West Bengal.
- Ritabrata Banerjee-led rebel bloc submits letter to Speaker; neo-Trinamool takes shapeA significant political development is unfolding in West Bengal. Around 58 Trinamool Congress MLAs have submitted a letter to the Assembly Speaker. This move could shift control of the party's legislative wing. Ritabrata Banerjee has been elected as the leader of the legislative party by these MLAs. They have also proposed him for the Leader of the Opposition post.
- 'Official' Trinamool rejects rebel MLAs' move to back expelled leader Ritabrata for LoP postA political rift has emerged within the Trinamool Congress legislative party. A group of dissident MLAs has backed expelled leader Ritabrata Banerjee for the post of Leader of Opposition. This move challenges the party's official decision to appoint Sobhandeb Chattopadhyay. The development has created a split within the legislative party, drawing parallels to a recent political event in Maharashtra.
- TMC rebels back expelled MLA Ritabrata Banerjee as legislature party leader in BengalExpelled TMC MLA Ritabrata Banerjee met the West Bengal Assembly Speaker. He submitted support letters from 58 MLAs. Dissident legislators proposed a new leadership for the legislature party. Banerjee was proposed as leader. The move signals a challenge to the current legislature party leadership. The lawmakers described Mamata Banerjee as their chairperson.
- Trinamool Congress leader Mamata Banerjee roots for INDIA bloc meetTrinamool Congress leader Mamata Banerjee wants an INDIA bloc meeting soon. The gathering aims to unite opposition parties against the BJP. However, Banerjee may also seek support for her party facing post-poll attacks in West Bengal. Allies like Congress, SP, and RJD are being urged to attend. Uncertainty surrounds participation from DMK, AAP, and the Left parties.
- At protest, Mamata Banerjee claims BJP using money, threats to Split TMCWest Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has strongly criticized the BJP government. She alleges that the ruling party is attempting to destabilize the Trinamool Congress. Banerjee claims that elected representatives are being threatened with arrest to force resignations. She stated her commitment to removing the BJP from power in Bengal. The Chief Minister participated in a sit-in protest in Kolkata.
- Trinamool on edge as dissent, leadership criticism spark Shiv Sena-style split buzzThe Trinamool Congress is facing internal challenges. Reports suggest a crumbling party structure and dissident MLAs are raising concerns. Expelled leaders are openly criticizing party leadership and I-PAC. These developments are leading to speculation about the party's future stability. The situation is being compared to recent political shifts in other parties.
- Will not abandon TMC workers: Mamata at Kolkata dharna to protest 'post-poll violence'Mamata Banerjee staged a dharna in Kolkata protesting alleged post-poll violence. She pledged support for Trinamool Congress workers following the party's election defeat. Banerjee also indicated that anti-BJP parties will soon announce a nationwide program. The protest addressed attacks on party members and hawker evictions. The dharna continued as scheduled.
- Majority of TMC MLAs will remain with Mamata: Sobhandeb amid split speculationsSenior Trinamool Congress leader Sobhandeb Chattopadhyay stated most party MLAs will stay with Mamata Banerjee. He alleged ruling party attempts to engineer defections and destabilize the opposition. Speculation of a breakaway faction led by expelled MLA Ritabrata Banerjee has intensified. Chattopadhyay maintained the party remains united and the old guard will retain control.
- TMC brass faces public ire due to its misrule: Adhir Ranjan ChowdhuryTalking to ET about the post-poll situation in West Bengal, Chowdhury said: "We are currently witnessing the tradition of post-poll, post-regime change, cycle of violence in West Bengal. This, unfortunately, is unique to West Bengal's electoral history. Post-poll violence had taken place when the Left Front took over from Congress and subsequently when TMC wrested power from the Left. The same trend has now returned as BJP overthrew the TMC regime. This can't be allowed to continue."
- Trinamool Congress expels 2 MLAs for anti-party activitiesTrinamool Congress expelled MLAs Ritabarata Bandopadhyay and Sandipan Saha. This action follows allegations of forging signatures for party nominees. Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari stated that the CID is investigating the matter. Some MLAs have reportedly confessed to not signing the resolution. Strict action is promised against those involved in the forgery.
- Mamata Banerjee alleges 'organized attempt' to destroy TMC, calls for dharnaMamata Banerjee alleges an "organized attempt" to weaken the Trinamool Congress through intimidation and misuse of state machinery. She plans a dharna and calls for national protests, vowing not to bow to pressure. Banerjee asserts the party's strength lies with its workers and that attempts to divide them will fail, emphasizing democratic resistance over infrastructure.
- Election outcome being questioned when one loses election: WB Governor RaviWest Bengal Governor R N Ravi expressed concern over challenges to election results and the credibility of constitutional bodies. He noted that losing candidates often allege vote rigging. The Governor believes these actions, by both external and internal elements, aim to undermine national confidence. This comes after the recent assembly elections in West Bengal.
- 35 ministers to be inducted into West Bengal government tomorrow: CM Suvendu AdhikariWest Bengal is set for a major cabinet expansion. Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari will induct 35 new ministers tomorrow. Governor RN Ravi will administer the oath at Nabanna. The state government is also forming two commissions. These will tackle institutional corruption and atrocities against women. Retired judges will head both commissions. They begin their work from June 1.
- Trial by fire: Sonarpur attack seen as crucial moment for Abhishek Banerjee's political careerAn attack on TMC leader Abhishek Banerjee in Sonarpur marks a potential turning point. Political observers suggest this incident could forge him into a mass leader, distinct from his inherited legacy. This experience offers him a chance to prove his resilience and earn public legitimacy. The outcome will shape his political journey and the TMC's future narrative.
- Mamata Banerjee slams BJP over alleged attack on Abhishek Banerjee's convoy, cites 'Rulers Became Killers'Former West Bengal Chief Minister and Trinamool Congress (TMC) chairperson Mamata Banerjee strongly criticized the BJP, calling them 'killers' following an alleged attack on Abhishek Banerjee. Banerjee stated he was attacked by BJP supporters while visiting victims of post-poll violence. He plans to inform the high court and governor about the incident. TMC leaders questioned the withdrawal of Banerjee's security.
- BJP government seeks Tata return to West Bengal's Singur as part of industrial revival pushWest Bengal BJP president Samik Bhattacharya stated the state government aims to bring the Tata Group back to Singur, viewing it as crucial for economic revival and signaling an investor-friendly environment. This move seeks to counter the negative perception created by the Nano project's exit, aiming to restore investor confidence and industrial growth in the state.
- Santanu Sen resigns as TMC national spokesperson, slams party over RG Kar rowTMC leader Santanu Sen has resigned as the party's national spokesperson. He cited controversies like the R G Kar incident and public rejection of unethical practices as reasons. Sen stated he could no longer defend issues that alienated ordinary people. This resignation follows a series of public dissent from other TMC leaders.
- YSRCP chief Jagan warns cadres to stay alert on SIRYS Jagan Mohan Reddy has warned YSRCP cadres about potential voter deletions. He cited large-scale removals in West Bengal and Tamil Nadu polls. Reddy urged vigilance to prevent genuine voters from being removed. He also instructed the party to identify and remove bogus votes, particularly in Kuppam. This move signals a shift in political strategy.
- FIR against Mamata Banerjee over 'Ganda Dharma' remarkAn FIR has been registered against TMC Chief Mamata Banerjee for allegedly making derogatory remarks about Sanatan Dharma at an Eid celebration last year. A lawyer's complaint states Banerjee referred to the religion as "ganda dharma" (dirty religion), hurting followers' sentiments and promoting disharmony. The FIR includes charges of criminal intimidation and promoting religious hatred.
- West Bengal to attend NITI Aayog meet after years of Centre-State tensionWest Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari has directed departments to prepare for the upcoming NITI Aayog meeting on June 11, a departure from Mamata Banerjee's previous non-participation. Draft proposals are due by June 5. Additionally, the Chief Minister announced the resumption of the 100-day work scheme, known as GRAM, across all districts except South 24 Pargana and Murshidabad.
- Mamata, Abhishek Banerjee back Cockroach Janta Party: TMC leader Derek O'BrienTrinamool Congress leaders Mamata Banerjee and Abhishek Banerjee have voiced their support for the satirical digital group Cockroach Janta Party. This comes as the party reviews its recent electoral performance. The Cockroach Janta Party gained traction online after a controversy involving the Chief Justice of India. The group has faced social media account issues.
- ‘Was this an election or mockery?’: Mamata Banerjee alleges rigging in Bengal polls, says TMC would have crossed 200 seatsFormer West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee has called the recent assembly elections a "mockery of democracy," alleging widespread rigging and the removal of nearly one crore names. She claims her party would have won over 200 seats if the outcome hadn't been altered, criticizing the current administration and the arrest of municipal councillors.
- Mamata says INDIA bloc likely to meet in early June, vows opposition fight; BJP hits backMamata Banerjee announced that INDIA bloc members will meet in early June to strategize for a prolonged political battle, alleging widespread electoral manipulation by the BJP. Senior BJP leader Keya Ghosh refuted these claims, accusing Banerjee of refusing to accept the verdict and resorting to conspiracy theories.
- Mamata Banerjee holds meet with Trinamool Councillors amid chaos at Kolkata Municipal CorporationTrinamool councillors convened a meeting at the Kolkata Municipal Corporation headquarters. This session followed the cancellation of a scheduled meeting. Mayor Firhad Hakim led a parallel meeting in the councillors' club room. Opposition councillors protested the exclusion from the proceedings. Allegations of locking the meeting room and obstructing democratic processes were raised. Trinamool leaders responded to the controversy.
- ‘Those who want to leave can leave, the rest of us will rebuild TMC’: Mamata Banerjee amid internal churn in TMCFollowing an electoral defeat, Mamata Banerjee urged Trinamool Congress candidates to rebuild the party, stating those wishing to leave are free to do so. She vowed to revive the organization, emphasizing unity and resilience despite a significant loss in the recent assembly polls. The party maintains the people's mandate was "looted."
- BCI seeks report from WB Bar Council on practice status of Mamata Banerjee after her HC appearanceThe Bar Council of India has asked the West Bengal Bar Council for a report. This report concerns Mamata Banerjee's lawyer enrolment and practice status. She appeared in court recently in lawyer's attire. The Council needs details on her enrolment and practice during and after her chief minister tenure.
- Mamata Banerjee appears before Calcutta High Court for post-poll violence hearingFormer Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee appeared at the Calcutta High Court to make submissions regarding post-poll violence. Senior advocate Kalyan Banerjee highlighted widespread hooliganism and targeting of TMC workers. Petitioner Bikash Bhattacharya drew attention to the demolition of Muslim shopkeepers' makeshift stalls in Kolkata's Hog Market area.
- Vande Mataram, national song, to be sung across West Bengal schoolsWest Bengal Chief Minister announced 'Vande Mataram' will be sung in all state schools starting Monday. An official notification will be issued from Nabanna. Rathindranath Bose will be nominated as the Assembly Speaker. He congratulated Higher Secondary examination achievers and will personally speak to top scorers. The Chief Minister is heading to Nabanna for the official announcement.
- Bengal Minister Agnimitra Paul vows 24x7 women mobility, priority action on complaintsWest Bengal Minister Agnimitra Paul pledged women's freedom to move anytime, with priority given to their police complaints. She announced CCTV monitoring in civic bodies for transparency and vowed to stop illegal toll plazas, sand extraction, and coal mining. The government will also streamline the Lakshmir Bhandar scheme and address infrastructure issues.
- SC asks Mamata Banerjee, TMC leaders to file fresh pleas on SIR-linked victory marginsThe Supreme Court has indicated that Mamata Banerjee and Trinamool Congress leaders can file new petitions. These petitions will address concerns about election results in constituencies where voter deletions surpassed victory margins. This follows a legal battle over the Election Commission's voter roll revision in West Bengal. The court's observation allows affected parties to pursue remedies under election law.
- West Bengal CM Suvendu Adhikari may move into new Alipore residence near Mamata Banerjee's Kalighat homeWest Bengal's new Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari is considering a move to the Soujanya complex in Alipore. This high-security residence was built for chief ministers but has remained unoccupied. The Public Works Department is assessing the complex for its suitability. The move would signify a significant shift in the state's political landscape.
- "BJP is 'Ma Ganga'...": Samik Bhattacharya on 'washing machine' label, claims TMC leaders lining up to joinWest Bengal BJP President Samik Bhattacharya addressed accusations of his party being a 'washing machine' for defectors. He compared the BJP to the holy Ganga river with strict entry protocols. Bhattacharya stated that many Trinamool Congress leaders wish to join the BJP, but the party is not accepting new members currently.
- Omar Abdullah says J&K’s dual power structure a ‘recipe for disaster’Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah calls for full statehood, deeming the current administration the worst. He notes progress in talks with the Centre on business rules. Abdullah also criticizes vested interests attempting to divide Jammu and Srinagar. He emphasizes the restoration of the Darbar Move as a bridge between regions.
- Mamata Banerjee’s Assembly chair moved after Suvendu Adhikari sworn in as Bengal CMMamata Banerjee's chair from the West Bengal Assembly has been moved. It will now be used by the opposition leader. Suvendu Adhikari, the new Chief Minister, will have a different seat. This is part of administrative changes after the new government took charge. The nameplate outside Banerjee's chamber was also removed. A new nameplate for Adhikari is now in place.
- Suvendu ascent to Bengal's top post shaped by decisive victories, unrelenting battle against MamataSuvendu Adhikari became West Bengal's new Chief Minister on Saturday. He was sworn in at a grand ceremony in Kolkata. Adhikari's rise follows years of political battles and a significant shift in the state's political landscape. His victories against Mamata solidified his position. He is the BJP's first elected head of government in the state.
- Mamata Banerjee urges opposition parties to form 'joint platform' against BJPWest Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has urged all opposition parties, including Leftists and national parties, to unite against the BJP. She called for a "joint platform" to combat the saffron camp, citing alleged atrocities against TMC workers post-election. Banerjee emphasized the BJP as the primary adversary, dismissing the "enemy's enemy is my friend" approach.
- Mamata Banerjee tweaks X bio after BJP ends TMC’s 15-year rule in BengalMamata Banerjee updated her social media profile after Suvendu Adhikari became West Bengal's Chief Minister. Her bio now lists her past terms in office. This change follows the BJP's victory in the recent Assembly elections. The Trinamool Congress's long rule has ended. Adhikari, a former TMC leader, now heads the state government. Banerjee had previously questioned the election results.
- ‘No stone unturned to fulfil his vision’: PM Modi remembers Syama Prasad Mookerjee as BJP takes power in BengalThe Bharatiya Janata Party has made history by forming its first government in West Bengal. Prime Minister Narendra Modi marked the occasion, remembering Dr. Syama Prasad Mookerjee. Suvendu Adhikari took oath as the Chief Minister. This marks a significant political shift after years of Trinamool Congress rule. The BJP's victory signifies a new chapter for the state.
- TMC launches fresh jibe on EC in first reaction as Suvendu Adhikari becomes West Bengal CMFollowing Suvendu Adhikari's oath as West Bengal Chief Minister, the TMC has raised serious concerns. Abhishek Banerjee alleged widespread electoral fraud, including disenfranchisement of voters. He also pointed to partisan actions by institutions and the Election Commission. The party claims post-poll violence against its workers. The TMC vows to remain a strong opposition in Delhi and West Bengal.
- Suvendu Adhikari, Mamata's apprentice who did 'khela' on his mentorSuvendu Adhikari takes oath as West Bengal's first BJP Chief Minister. His journey from Mamata Banerjee's trusted aide to her political rival highlights a significant shift in Bengal's politics. Adhikari's organizational prowess and understanding of local networks proved crucial. This marks a new era for the state's political landscape.
- There's no question of an alliance (with BJP): Humayun Kabir; calls Mamata Banerjee 'liar' in sharp attackAam Janata Unnayan Party chief Humayun Kabir rejected any alliance with the Bharatiya Janata Party. His party will sit in the opposition. Kabir also criticized Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav and Trinamool Congress leadership. Suvendu Adhikari was elected BJP Legislative Party leader in West Bengal.
- Suvendu's rise to Bengal's top chair marked by key wins and fierce opposition to Mamata BanerjeeSuvendu Adhikari has been formally chosen as the leader of the BJP's legislative wing in West Bengal, paving the way for him to become the state's first BJP Chief Minister. Adhikari's rise is attributed to his electoral victories against Mamata Banerjee and his prominent role in the BJP's state expansion.
- Suvendu Adhikari, the man who helped TMC topple Left, now becomes BJP’s first Bengal CMSuvendu Adhikari, a key figure in the Trinamool Congress's rise, has been elected BJP Legislative Party leader in West Bengal. He previously defeated Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee twice, first in Nandigram and then in Bhabanipur. Adhikari's political journey began with the Congress before joining the TMC, where he played a crucial role in the 2007 Nandigram agitation.
- BJP calls Sanjay Raut 'joker of Indian politics' over Trump post on Bengal pollsThe Bharatiya Janata Party has labeled Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Sanjay Raut the "joker of Indian politics." Raut questioned reports of US President Donald Trump congratulating Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the West Bengal election results. The BJP spokesperson stated that opposition leaders are spreading false narratives about India's electoral processes.
- New Delhi asks Bengal to fast track central schemes after Mamata exitThe Centre has flagged West Bengal's failure to implement key central schemes for tribal welfare. Programs like PM-JANMAN and DAJGUA, launched in 2023 and 2024, have seen no proposals from the state. This includes housing, road connectivity, and solar electrification projects. The state has also not signed an MoU for Eklavya Model Residential Schools.
- Guv dissolves West Bengal assembly after completion of termGovernor R N Ravi has dissolved the West Bengal State Legislative Assembly. This dissolution follows the completion of its five-year term. The assembly was constituted in May 2021. Trinamool Congress leader Mamata Banerjee led the government. The formal completion of the outgoing assembly's tenure is now marked. This comes after the recently concluded two-phase elections.
- Chandranath Rath killing a revenge for Mamata Banerjee's loss: Mother of Suvendu Adhikari's slain PAThe mother of Chandranath Rath, an executive assistant to Suvendu Adhikari, demanded life imprisonment for her son's killers. She claimed the murder, which occurred shortly after the Assembly poll results, was a direct consequence of Mamata Banerjee's defeat in Bhabanipur, alleging it was revenge for the election outcome.
- Bengal: Murder of Suvendu Adhikari aide Chandranath Rath sparks political row; BJP, TMC trade barbsA close aide of BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari was shot dead in Madhyamgram, West Bengal, triggering a political storm. The BJP accused the ruling TMC of fostering lawlessness, while the TMC dismissed the charges, urging a professional investigation. Other parties also condemned the violence and called for a transparent probe.
- Opposition parties back Mamata Banerjee; her decision not to quit a protest against Centre & EC, says Sanjay RautSanjay Raut and NCP (SP) back Mamata Banerjee's decision not to resign as West Bengal Chief Minister. They allege democratic processes were subverted and central agencies misused to influence the assembly poll outcome. Raut calls for unity against the Centre's dictatorship and the Election Commission's partisan behaviour. Banerjee claims the verdict was engineered.
- SC should take cognizance of West Bengal poll process: Akhilesh YadavSamajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav has called for Supreme Court intervention in the West Bengal Assembly polls. He demanded that video recordings of vote counting be made public. Yadav cited alleged irregularities in past elections and expressed concern that similar tactics could be used in Uttar Pradesh's upcoming assembly elections. He stated his intention to visit West Bengal.
- BJP workers used bulldozer to demolish meat shops in Kolkata market after winning elections: TMCTMC alleged BJP supporters used a bulldozer to demolish meat shops in New Market during a victory celebration, calling it "hooliganism" and accusing central forces of inaction. The party claimed this incident reflected a "pattern of intimidation" following election results, while the BJP denied supporting violence.
- West Bengal elections: BJP's Suvendu says will vacate one of two assembly seats won in 10 daysWest Bengal Assembly election results: Suvendu Adhikari, a BJP leader, will vacate one of the two constituencies he won within ten days. The party's central leadership will decide which seat he retains. Adhikari made this announcement after defeating West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee in Bhabanipur. He also appealed to party workers to maintain peace and celebrate after the new government is formed.
- Two chief advisors to outgoing Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee resignFollowing the change in West Bengal's leadership, two former chief secretaries, Alapan Bandyopadhyay and H K Dwivedi, have resigned as chief advisors to the outgoing Chief Minister. Eminent economist Abhirup Sarkar also stepped down from his positions. These resignations come after the BJP's significant victory, ending the TMC's long tenure.
- TMC worker with fake bandage on head exposed on LIVE TV, 'ab sahi se patti hogi', says internet. Watch viral videoA viral video shows a TMC worker accusing BJP supporters of assault, but later, men removed her head bandage, revealing no injury. This incident, occurring amidst post-election violence in Bengal where BJP secured a landslide victory, has sparked widespread online mockery. Netizens drew comparisons to Mamata Banerjee, criticizing the alleged staged injury.
- Mamata Banerjee refuses to resign, calls Bengal verdict ‘conspiracy’; BJP hits backWest Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee stated she will not resign following the election results. She alleged a conspiracy and blamed the Election Commission of India and the BJP for manipulating the outcome. Banerjee claimed her party's seats were looted. The BJP countered that her statements make her a laughing stock.
- West Bengal Poll Results: Mamata Banerjee, 21 ministers defeated; BJP sweeps key seatsA significant number of ministers from Mamata Banerjee's cabinet faced defeat in the 2026 assembly elections. Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee herself lost her seat. Many other prominent ministers also conceded their constituencies. The results indicate a strong shift in voter preference. Some Trinamool ministers secured victories in their respective seats.
- She won't go gentle into the good nightIn the wake of her party's defeat in West Bengal, Mamata Banerjee stands firm against calls for her resignation, asserting the election results do not reflect the true will of the people. Drawing a striking analogy to Donald Trump's post-election claims, she suggests a broader conspiracy at play, fueling her narrative of injustice.
- President Trump congratulates PM Modi on his 'historic and decisive' election victoryUS President Donald Trump has congratulated Prime Minister Narendra Modi on his election win. A White House spokesman shared President Trump's admiration for Prime Minister Modi. The congratulations follow the recent election results. The Bharatiya Janata Party secured a significant majority in West Bengal. The party also retained power in Assam for a third term.
- From ‘Bangla pride’ to backlash: How jobs, corruption and identity politics failed Mamata Banerjee in BengalThe Trinamool Congress focused on Bengali identity, but voters prioritized economic issues. Unemployment and corruption overshadowed cultural concerns. The BJP countered by highlighting governance failures. This shift proved decisive, leading to a verdict on administration rather than identity. The election reshaped West Bengal's political landscape.
- Mamata Banerjee says she won’t resign: What happens next, what the law says on forming a new govt after elections?West Bengal faces a political standoff after the 2026 election results. Mamata Banerjee stated she will not resign despite her party's defeat and BJP securing a clear majority. The constitution mandates that a Chief Minister must have the confidence of the legislative assembly. The Governor's role is crucial in ensuring a majority government is in place.