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  2. Duttapukur blast - Wikipedia

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    Duttapukur blast was an explosion that took place in 2023 at a firecracker factory at Mochpol village under Duttapukur police station, 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) from Barasat. [1] [4] The factory was on the second floor of a two-storey building, where the explosion and a major fire took place. No exact information was available on how many people ...

  3. 2021 West Bengal post-poll violence - Wikipedia

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    West Bengal 2021 Post Poll Violence. Violence occurred in the aftermath of the 2021 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election, which the ruling Trinamool Congress won for a third consecutive term. The BJP activists, supporters and voters were the chief victims of the violence carried out by Trinamool-backed goons and party cadres.

  4. West Bengal Police - Wikipedia

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    The Police Manual of West Bengal Police was compiled and issued during British Raj and is known as the Police Regulations of Bengal(PRB), 1943 and with subsequent modifications and corrections, is the guiding source of internal Police Organization and Administration under its area of responsibility. The WBP is divided into a number of units:

  5. 2024 Sandeshkhali violence - Wikipedia

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    On 12 January 2024, two arrested in connection with the attack on the ED team by West Bengal Police. [12] On 25 January 2024, ED again with full force of CISF went to Sandeshkhali to his residence for raid and they broke the doors and entered the house, but were able to find nothing. [13] Following the attack incident, the local villagers ...

  6. Nandigram violence - Wikipedia

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    Nandigram Violence refers to the violence in Nandigram, West Bengal, India, in 2007 due to the land acquisition for a project taken up by the CPI (M) -led Government of West Bengal to create a chemical hub, a type of special economic zone (SEZ). [2] The policy led to an emergency in the region, and 14 people died in a police shooting.

  7. Naxalite–Maoist insurgency - Wikipedia

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    In 2022, the West Bengal state government and police admitted that there had been a Maoist resurgence in the state, particularly in Jhargram, Purulia, Bankura, West Midnapur and Nadia. In May 2022, a new force was created by the Special Task Force of West Bengal Police named the "Maoist Suppression Branch".

  8. Mamata Banerjee - Wikipedia

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    She is the third West Bengal Chief Minister to lose an election from her own constituency, after Prafulla Chandra Sen in 1967 and Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee in 2011. Mamata challenged the result of Nandigram Constituency in Calcutta High Court and the matter is sub judice. She led her party to a landslide victory in the 2021 West Bengal assembly ...

  9. 2019 Indian general election in West Bengal - Wikipedia

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    Total. 42. TMC won 3 out of 3 assembly seats in the next assembly by-elections in November 2019. Even the seat of State BJP president Dilip Ghosh which fell vacant due to Dilip Ghosh's win in Loksabha election, Kharagpur Sadar was won by TMC by a lead of 22,000 votes.