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CM Mamata Banerjee has problem with Live Streaming when there is a bilateral discussion with the Junior Doctors, but she doesn't have any problem with Live Coverage when she suddenly makes an appearance and unilaterally starts delivering an one sided speech, and carefully traversing between her various agendas: -...

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A nicely orchestrated theatrics without doing Confidence building gesture . Just to add visual evidences to put before the Supreme Court .

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Speech toh 1 sided hi hota hai be gaawar suvendu. 🤣

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CM must remove Vinit Goel DC Central DC North WB Health department all top brasses Rajiv Kumar Alapan Bandhopadhya And arrest the rapists and murderers of our doctor sister

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মুখোশধারী ছলনাময়ী চক্রান্তকারী চিটিং বাজ মুখ্যমন্ত্রী 🩴

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তোমার নাম ও কেউ নিচ্ছে না চাচা,,,এখন তুমি দুধ ভাত,,,খেলার বয়স এখনও তোমার হয়নি,,,আজ তোমাদের মত শকুনদের 10 গোল ভরে দিয়েছে দিদি,,,,,

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ঊনি নির্লজ্জ্ব , ঊনি কিছুই করবেন না শুধু ভাষণ ছাড়া

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😂😂😂😂

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Ask Modi ji to learn from Mamta Banerjee,how to tackle protesters on road. Ask him to meet farmers of Delhi, people of Manipur.

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She destroyed your party's plans to continue the unrest and distress and turn this into a political agenda and gain TRP. And for that, you are sad. And there's no wrong in it. Better luck next time ;)

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Resign @MamataOfficial. No more dramatics! You have done enough damage to West Bengal! West Bengal needs to get rid of illegal migrants for survival!

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