West Bengal Assembly polls | Battle of Nandigram: Mamata will attend 7 public meetings and 2 road shows in 3 days
The Hindu
The West Bengal Chief Minister is facing her erstwhile protege and now rebel Suvendu Adhikari who joined BJP on the eve of the election.
In the high-stakes battle of that goes to the poll on April 1, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee will camp for three days beginning from Sunday addressing seven public meetings and two road shows. She is facing her erstwhile protege and who joined BJP on the eve of the election, leaving her usual constituency of Bhabanipur. The contest is also for the ownership of the Nandigram agitation against land acquisition by the then Left Front government in 2008-09. Mr. Adhikari was the local Trinamool Congress face of the movement. Also read:More Related News