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A comprehensive and authoritative take on the changing politics of West Bengal. On 13 May 2011, Mamata Banerjee, leader of the All India Trinamool Congress, defeated the Left Front to become the states first female chief minister. It was her rallying cry of poriborton and her slogan, Ma, Mati, Manush(Mother, Earth, People), which captured the imagination of the people and led to her landslide victory, ending the decades-long dominance of the Left Front. But what triggered this change? And what were the conditions which enabled the Left Front to win election after election in West Bengal with huge margins up to 2006? Then again, when they seemed to be firmly entrenched, how were they routed at the hands of a leader who had cobbled together a party consisting mainly of defectors from the Indian National Congress? Sitaram Sharma, journalist, diplomat and author, attempts to delve into these questions, lucidly unravelling cause-and-effect links through a careful exploration of the turbulent world of Bengal politics from the partition of Bengal in 1947 to the Leftward swing in the 1960s-70s, the gradual downfall of the Communist party culminating in the Singur-Nandigram incident and the final blow in 2011, when Mamata Banerjee came to power in this powerful and incisive exposition of the current affairs of West Bengal.Interesting Facts
As India is about to go into general elections in 2014, this is a well-timed and extensively researched take on one of the most politically volatile states in the country. Tracing the history of the states politics over the last few decades, West Bengalis a treat for all those interested in the rise and decline of the Communist party. Well-informed, lucid and illuminating, Sitaram Sharma presents an objective take on the politics that have shaped Bengal.ISBN - 9788129129093
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Pages : 229
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