West Bengal Panchayat elections 2023: A trendsetter?
By: Mukherjee, Nirjhar
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BookPublisher: Social Science in Perspective Description: 16(3), Jul-Sep, 2024: p.283-297.
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Social Science in PerspectiveSummary: The politics of West Bengal is hovering around the dynamics of a polarized two party system. The votes that the left gained regained from the BJP are strongly anti TMC votes. At the local level he BJP is yet to build an organization as strong as the CPM. The latter, though out of power for thirteen years still has a very strong party organization at the grassroots level. – Reproduced
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The politics of West Bengal is hovering around the dynamics of a polarized two party system. The votes that the left gained regained from the BJP are strongly anti TMC votes. At the local level he BJP is yet to build an organization as strong as the CPM. The latter, though out of power for thirteen years still has a very strong party organization at the grassroots level. – Reproduced


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