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Ahead of Bengal polls, Kalyan Banerjee attacks Mahua Moitra in TMC’s growing internal rift

Trinamool MP Kalyan Banerjee lashes out at Mahua Moitra, calls her “uncivilised” amid deepening internal rift in the party. BJP shares leaked videos and chats.

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Kalyan Banerjee slams Mahua Moitra

The Trinamool Congress (TMC) is witnessing an internal fallout, as senior MP Kalyan Banerjee launched a direct and controversial attack on fellow MP Mahua Moitra, calling her uncivilised and accusing her of demanding his arrest during a recent party confrontation in Parliament. The war of words highlights growing internal tensions within the party ahead of the 2026 Bengal Assembly election.

The remarks, laced with personal jibes and caste-gender undertones, have deepened what appears to be a widening rift inside Bengal’s ruling party, just as it prepares for a crucial state Assembly election next year.

Speaking to reporters on Tuesday, Kalyan Banerjee, a four-time MP and a veteran in Bengal politics, claimed that Moitra shouted at him in Parliament, accusing him of sidelining her in a memorandum to the Election Commission. The incident occurred during a coordination meeting involving TMC MPs.

“Mahua asked the BSF to arrest me… Who is she to do that? She shouted at the top of her voice. I responded accordingly,” Banerjee said, adding that he had never faced such behaviour in over four decades of political life.

He added, “If Didi (Mamata Banerjee) says I am wrong, I will quit politics forever. But I will not tolerate pressure from that MP… she is rude and uncivilised.”

Ms Moitra has not responded publicly to the remarks so far.

A video of Kalyan Banerjee, visibly angry and gesturing at colleagues, was posted online by BJP IT cell head Amit Malviya. In the clip, Banerjee can be heard defending his political credentials, apparently taking a swipe at Moitra and another colleague, Kirti Azad, saying, “I have not come through any quota or party switch.”

This thinly-veiled remark is being seen as an indirect gender-based attack on Moitra, and a jab at Kirti Azad for having joined TMC from the BJP in 2021.

Further embarrassment followed when private WhatsApp chats from the Trinamool MPs’ group surfaced. In them, Kirti Azad accuses Banerjee of being drunk during the row, while Banerjee reportedly rants about the beautiful activities of versatile international lady — widely interpreted as another reference to Moitra.

Party image takes a hit, Opposition gains ground

The BJP, seizing the moment, has amplified the internal TMC strife as a sign of the ruling party’s instability and disunity ahead of the Bengal polls. This comes at a time when Mamata Banerjee is also positioning herself as a national-level Opposition face for 2029.

Meanwhile, senior TMC leader Sougata Roy, who tried to douse the fire by condemning the leaks of private conversations, was himself attacked by Banerjee.

“Sougata Roy has no character… he’s been against me since 2001… and was caught in the Narada sting case,” Banerjee alleged, referencing the Tehelka expose involving alleged cash bribes.

What’s next for Trinamool?

The public nature of this feud has prompted concern within party circles. At a time when unity and messaging are crucial for the ruling party in Bengal, this episode has created internal embarrassment and external ammunition for political rivals.

With no formal response yet from Mahua Moitra, and the party high command remaining silent, all eyes are now on Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee — who must now decide whether to rein in senior leaders or risk allowing the factionalism to escalate further.

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BJP releases first list of 47 candidates for Kerala assembly polls

The BJP has released its first list of 47 candidates for the Kerala Assembly elections scheduled for April 9, including three former Union ministers.

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BJP releases list of candidates

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Monday released its first list of 47 candidates for the upcoming Kerala Assembly elections scheduled for April 9.

Voting will take place for all 140 seats in the state assembly, with counting of votes scheduled for May 4. A party or coalition needs at least 70 seats to secure a majority in the House.

Among the candidates announced in the first list are three former Union ministers — Rajeev Chandrasekhar, V. Muraleedharan and George Kurian.

Key candidates announced

Kerala BJP chief and former Union minister Rajeev Chandrasekhar has been fielded from the Nemom assembly constituency. In the 2024 Lok Sabha election, Chandrasekhar lost the Thiruvananthapuram seat to three-time MP Shashi Tharoor, but he led in the Nemom assembly segment during that contest. The party believes this performance strengthens its prospects in the constituency.

Nemom has held political significance for the BJP since 2016, when senior leader O. Rajagopal won the seat and became the party’s first-ever MLA in the 140-member Kerala Legislative Assembly. The victory marked the BJP’s initial breakthrough in the state assembly.

However, the seat returned to the Left camp in the 2021 Assembly election when V. Sivankutty defeated BJP leader Kummanam Rajasekharan.

Former Union minister V. Muraleedharan will contest from the Kazhakoottam constituency, while George Kurian has been nominated from Kanjirappally.

Other candidates in the list

According to the list released by the party, several other candidates have also been announced for key constituencies. P. C. George will contest from Poonjar, R. Sreelekha from Vattiyoorkavu and Padmaja Venugopal from Thrissur.

The BJP has also nominated Sobha Surendran from Palakkad, Navya Haridas from Kozhikode North and Kavitha K. S. from Sulthanbathery, a reserved constituency.

Raji Prasad will contest from the Kunnathur seat reserved for Scheduled Castes, while R. Rashmi has been fielded from Kottarakkara.

Political backdrop in Kerala

Kerala’s electoral politics has traditionally alternated between the Left Democratic Front (LDF) and the Congress-led United Democratic Front (UDF). However, the BJP has been attempting to expand its presence in the state.

The alternating trend was interrupted in the 2021 Assembly election when the electorate returned the Pinarayi Vijayan-led government to power for a second consecutive term.

The BJP believes recent electoral performances and local body successes have strengthened its position as it prepares to contest the upcoming assembly polls.

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Fire in ICU at SCB medical college hospital in Cuttack kills 10 patients

Ten patients died after a fire broke out in the trauma ICU at SCB medical college hospital in Cuttack early Monday morning. Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi announced compensation and ordered a judicial probe.

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A major fire at the trauma care intensive care unit (ICU) of SCB Medical College and Hospital in Cuttack, Odisha, early Monday morning left ten patients dead and several hospital staff members injured.

According to officials, the fire broke out between 2:30 am and 3:00 am in the trauma ICU where critically ill patients were undergoing treatment. Emergency teams rushed to the scene soon after the incident, and multiple fire engines were deployed to control the blaze and assist in rescue operations.

Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi said hospital staff were injured while evacuating patients from the affected ward during the emergency.

Patients shifted as rescue operations continued

Following the fire, 23 patients were moved to other departments and wards within the hospital to ensure their safety and continued medical care.

Speaking to reporters, the Chief Minister said seven critically ill patients died while being shifted to other ICUs and wards, while three more succumbed later.

“A total of 23 patients have been shifted to other departments. Seven serious patients died while shifting to other ICUs and wards, while another three patients died later. I have directed the concerned officers for proper treatment of the injured patients,” Majhi said.

Chief minister visits hospital, announces compensation

Soon after the incident, Majhi visited the hospital along with Odisha Health Minister Mukesh Mahaling to review the situation. They also met patients who were undergoing treatment at the facility.

The Chief Minister announced financial assistance of ₹25 lakh for the families of each deceased patient.

He also ordered a judicial probe into the incident to determine the cause of the fire and examine safety measures at the hospital.

Authorities continue to monitor the condition of injured staff members and patients who were shifted from the ICU.

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Arvind Kejriwal moves Supreme Court against Delhi High Court order in excise policy case

Arvind Kejriwal has approached the Supreme Court challenging a Delhi High Court order related to proceedings in the excise policy case and alleging violation of his fundamental rights.

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Aam Aadmi Party chief and former Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has approached the Supreme Court of India challenging certain proceedings in the Delhi excise policy case and alleging a violation of his fundamental rights.

In a petition filed under Article 32 of the Constitution, Kejriwal has questioned a decision of the Delhi High Court that put a freeze on remarks related to the investigation conducted by the Central Bureau of Investigation.

The petition also challenges an order of the High Court Chief Justice rejecting Kejriwal’s request to transfer the case to another bench.

Plea seeks change of bench

Earlier, on March 11, Kejriwal and several others submitted a representation to Delhi High Court Chief Justice Devendra Kumar Upadhyaya seeking reassignment of the case to what they described as an “impartial” judge.

In the representation, Kejriwal stated that he had a “grave, bona fide and reasonable apprehension” that the matter may not receive an impartial hearing before the current bench.

However, the Chief Justice declined the request and said the petition had been assigned as per the existing roster.

According to the communication sent by the High Court’s Registrar General on March 13 to eight individuals including Kejriwal, the Chief Justice noted that any decision on recusal must be taken by the judge hearing the matter and that there was no reason to transfer the petition administratively.

Order on trial court proceedings also challenged

Kejriwal has also challenged a March 9 order passed by Justice Swarana Kanta Sharma of the Delhi High Court.

In that order, Justice Sharma had stayed a trial court direction that called for an investigation into a CBI officer who handled the excise policy case. The High Court had also asked the trial court to defer proceedings connected to the anti-money laundering aspect of the case.

Justice Sharma had further rejected certain observations made by the trial court while discharging Kejriwal and 22 others, stating that some of those remarks were erroneous.

Hearing expected on CBI plea

Meanwhile, Justice Sharma is scheduled to hear a petition filed by the CBI challenging the discharge of Kejriwal, former Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia and others in the excise policy case.

The matter remains under judicial consideration as the legal challenge now moves to the Supreme Court.

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