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TMC's 'united India rally' will sound BJP's death knell in LS polls: Mamata

Read more about TMC's 'united India rally' will sound BJP's death knell in LS polls: Mamata on Business Standard. Regional parties would be the deciding factor in the Lok Sabha polls, said West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee

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TMC's 'united India rally' will sound BJP's death knell in LS polls: Mamata

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  1. TMC’s ‘united India rally’ will sound BJP’s death knell in LS polls: Mamata Regional parties would be the deciding factor in the Lok Sabha polls, said West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee With an eye on Delhi, the Trinamool Congress (TMC) is altogether prepared for Saturday’s “united opposition rally”, which party supremo and West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee said would sound the “death knell” for the BJP in the coming Lok Sabha surveys.

  2. Pioneers of more than 20 resistance parties are relied upon to go to the rally at the notable Brigade Parade Ground here on Saturday to pledge to set up a unified battle against the “misrule” of the saffron party. The TMC plans to utilize the rally as a stage to prop Banerjee as a pioneer who can “bring different gatherings” and test the decision Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) after the general race. Banerjee, the cerebrum behind the uber restriction rally, on Thursday said the provincial gatherings would be the integral factor in the Lok Sabha surveys Read More.

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