Will contest the Bengal election from Nandigram - Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee

Nandigram: Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee today announced that she will contest the Bengal election from Nandigram, the epicenter of a farmers' motion that propelled her to strength in the kingdom 10 years ago. The announcement is giant as Nandigram is the constituency of her former right-hand man Suvendu Adhikari, who crossed over to the BJP ultimate month.


"I will contest from Nandigram. Nandigram is my fortunate place," Mamata Banerjee said, addressing a public assembly in the city for the first time in 5 years. In the final election, she had contested from Bhawanipore in Kolkata.

"Bhawanipore, please do not experience bad. I will provide you a true candidate," the 66-year-old chief said. Later in her speech, she indicated that she may additionally contest from two constituencies and said, "Nandigram is my large sister, Bhawaniporeis, my youthful sister...I will combat each if possible. In case I am unable to contest from Bhawanipore, anyone else would contest."

Mamata Banerjee's marketing campaign to defend farmers' land from a proposed financial area mission in Nandigram powered her marketing campaign for the 2011 meeting election, which she received by means of a landslide, defeating the ruling Left.


In 2007, 14 had been killed in clashes in Nandigram between protesting farmers and the police. In the subsequent election, Mamata Banerjee and her Trinamool Congress crafted the "Ma, Maati, Manush" marketing campaign around that incident 

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