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2018 saw BJP's emergence as main challenger to TMC in West Bengal

Both the TMC and the BJP feel that results in parliamentary polls in Bengal, which has a total of 42 seats, will play a major role in the post poll scenario

December 30, 2018 / 14:04 IST
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Politics dominated the year 2018 in West Bengal which saw an increasing tussle between the ruling Trinamool Congress and the BJP, main opposition parties the Congress and the CPI(M) taking a back seat, violence during panchayat polls and communal clashes.

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The BJP pipped the Congress and the CPI(M) to emerge as main challenger to the ruling TMC. The state not only witnessed bipolar politics between the TMC and the BJP but also sharp communal polarisation.

Both the TMC and the BJP feel that results in parliamentary polls in Bengal, which has a total of 42 seats, will play a major role in the post poll scenario.