“Both the TMC and the BJP have an understanding in at least 10-12 seats in Bengal. In those seats, the TMC will help the BJP,” Mishra alleged.
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How Many Crores Did Nitin Gadkari Take To Sell Nagpur To His Contractor, Builder, Businessmen Friends?: Congress Leader Nana Patole
This attack comes after revelations that BS Yeddyurappa allegedly paid Gadkari Rs 150 Crore and Rs 10 crore for “son’s marriage”.
Yeddy Diary: CPI(M) Says ‘BJP is Neck Deep in Corruption’, Demands Action
“Leave aside promise of removing corruption, they are taking money from their own leaders for making him CM.”
Both TMC and BJP Are Indulging in Competitive Communalism: Sitaram Yechury
In an interview with NewsClick, the CPI(M) general-secretary attacked the Modi government for misleading people.
Jana Sena Inks Pacts With BSP, Left Parties
Jana Sena, BSP, CPI and CPI(M) finalised seat sharing for the Lok Sabha polls and Andhra Pradesh assembly polls.
#KisanLongMarch 2.0: Farmers Begin Marching From Nashik to Mumbai
The 180-km march is being organised to protest against the “betrayal” of peasants by the BJP govts at the state and centre.
Farmers and AIKS Gen Sec Taken Into Custody By BJP-Led Govt, Ahead Of Kisan Long March
Why did the police wait until the day of the march to take action when we had started making announcements way earlier, asked Ajit Navale.
Modi Govt’s Obdurate Refusal to Establish JPC on Rafale Deal is ‘Admission of Guilt’: CPI(M)
The Communist Party of India (Marxist) Politburo met on February 8-9, 2019 and discussed several burning issues.
Former Kerala Police Chief, Considered Close To BJP, Criticises Decision To Award Padma Bhushan To Nambi Narayanan
Former ISRO scientist Narayanan was accused of spying in the ’90s.
Exclusive: CPI(M) Worker, Family Beaten Up For Anti-Mamata, Anti-Modi Post By Mob Led Allegedly By TMC Minister’s Aide
Reaz Buksh, the victim, says the police arrested him instead of nabbing the culprits.
CPI(M) Editorial Criticises Congress for Election Strategy of ‘Soft Hindutva’
The Communist Party added that temple visits during campaigns in the Hindi-belt states were a “pale echo of the Hindutva platforms in some respects.”