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?Our party is on a learning curve, but we decide what needs to be done in Bengal?
Chief minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee speaks to The Telegraph about policy debates in the CPM, the party-government relationship and his priorities, if elected back to power. ...  | Read.. 
 
Lion’s share predicted for Left again
An exit poll today predicted a repeat of the Left Front’s Lok Sabha election success story as Bengal turned up in s ...  | Read.. 
 
Ghost tag on genuine voters
They turned up to vote, but were turned away. ...  | Read.. 
 
Swig of mahua to feed hungry mouths
Getting an answer out of Vilasi Singh is not easy. She likes to keep you guessing ? then looks up and laughs, dismissive ...  | Read.. 
 
Duty roster glare on DC
A senior IPS officer has come under the Election Commission’s glare for violating its directives on deployment of p ...  | Read.. 
 
A picnic to shun polls
The red brick road could barely allow a four-wheeler through. A narrow sanko (man-made narrow bridge) was the onl ...  | Read.. 
 
Scene set for hero versus villain
What does Biplab Chatterjee, CPM candidate from Alipore, think of Trinamul Congress rival Tapas Pal? “Apodartho.& ...  | Read.. 
 
?Our party is on a learning curve, but we decide what needs to be done in Bengal?
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