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This by election to the Panskura Parliamentary Constituency in the Eastern Indian state of West Bengal in 2000 was a defining moment in the state's history when 33 years of then uninterrupted rule by the Left Front led by the CPI(M) was challenged by newly formed Trinamool Congress a breakaway from Congress. The CPI (M)'s supremacy over the voters of rural Bengal was challenged by Trinamool Congress and its firebrand chief Mamata Banerjee (elected Chief Minister of Bengal in 2011). The election that was marred by political violence was an important landmark in Ms Banerjee's political when she…mehr

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This by election to the Panskura Parliamentary Constituency in the Eastern Indian state of West Bengal in 2000 was a defining moment in the state's history when 33 years of then uninterrupted rule by the Left Front led by the CPI(M) was challenged by newly formed Trinamool Congress a breakaway from Congress. The CPI (M)'s supremacy over the voters of rural Bengal was challenged by Trinamool Congress and its firebrand chief Mamata Banerjee (elected Chief Minister of Bengal in 2011). The election that was marred by political violence was an important landmark in Ms Banerjee's political when she successfully challenged CPI (M)'s supremacy. No by election to a Parliament seat in the recent political history of India received such coverage by national media.
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Diplomatic Correspondent with Mail Today, one of India's leading English dailies, Dipanjan Roy Chaudhury has experience of 11 years in journalism and has covered events from various parts of the world including Af-Pak region. He is the author of two books on India's Northeast and on Contemporary Kazakhstan.