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Abhishek Banerjee's office in Diamond Harbour demolished: 'Illegal construction'
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Abhishek Banerjee's office in Diamond Harbour demolished: 'Illegal construction'

The office of Trinamool Congress (TMC) national general secretary Abhishek Banerjee in Diamond Harbour, West Bengal, was demolished by the district administration on Saturday, labeled as an illegal construction. Notices had been served to Amit Banerjee, Abhishek's father and director of Leaps and Bounds Private Limited, but no one attended the required hearings. The demolition involved bulldozers and increased security, with BJP supporters reportedly entering the premises and damaging property. BJP leader Abhijit Das accused Banerjee of using the office for election rigging, threats, and other illegal activities. The TMC criticized the action as part of a campaign of retribution under BJP governance, claiming it violated legal processes and displayed violent political tactics.

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Scroll.in logoScroll.inIndependentProgressiveFactual 90Objective 702 days ago
Amid TMC rebellion, Mamata Banerjee says Abhishek Banerjee ‘fighting like tiger’

Mamata Banerjee, leader of the Trinamool Congress (TMC), publicly defended her nephew Abhishek Banerjee amid internal party rebellions. She praised him for continuing to 'fight like a tiger' despite facing multiple investigations and allegations of wrongdoing. Abhishek, a TMC general secretary, has accused the ruling party of making 'unreasonable complaints' against him since the BJP won the state assembly elections. The TMC has experienced significant dissent, with nearly 60 out of 80 MLAs rebelling to support a new opposition leader. Some TMC legislators have defected to the BJP, prompting Mamata to accuse the BJP of using legal threats to undermine the TMC. She also criticized the party leadership for prioritizing Abhishek over organizational strength.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames Mamata Banerjee's defense of Abhishek Banerjee as a strong endorsement, emphasizing his resilience against investigations and portraying the BJP as employing intimidation tactics. The language used suggests a left-leaning perspective by highlighting the TMC's struggles against the

Why factuality (90): The article accurately reports Mamata Banerjee's public endorsement of Abhishek Banerjee, referencing specific events such as his voice sample submission and the ongoing legal cases against him. It provides details about the TMC rebellion and the political implications, consistent with the primary s

Why objectivity (70): While the article presents Mamata Banerjee's comments objectively, it includes some subjective interpretations, such as calling the rebels 'traitors.' This language may influence the reader's perception of the situation, though it remains relatively neutral compared to other articles.

Hindustan Times logoHindustan TimesIndependentProgressiveFactual 75Objective 554 days ago
TMC's latest rebel has formula to reunite Mamata’s party: ‘Oust Abhishek, at least for the time being’

The Trinamool Congress (TMC), led by Mamata Banerjee, is facing an internal crisis as a faction led by Ritabrata Banerjee gains momentum. Veteran TMC leader Rabindranath Ghosh, who recently joined the rebel faction, has called for the removal of Mamata's nephew, Abhishek Banerjee, from active politics, arguing this could reunite the party. Ghosh accused Abhishek and his political consultancy firm, I-PAC, of causing setbacks in recent assembly elections by denying poll tickets to sitting MLAs and ministers. He also questioned Mamata Banerjee's authority, suggesting power has shifted within the party. The rebel faction has been strengthening its organizational structure, attracting former loyalists like Anubrata Mondal.

Bias read (Progressive): The article focuses on internal party conflict within the Trinamool Congress, a major Indian political party. While the content presents claims from a rebel faction criticizing Mamata Banerjee's leadership and her nephew Abhishek Banerjee, it does not provide balanced counterpoints or perspectives.

Why factuality (75): The article discusses the internal crisis in the Trinamool Congress and mentions the demand to oust Abhishek Banerjee. While these points are covered in the primary source document, the focus is on the internal party dynamics rather than the specific details of Koel Mallick's resignation. There is n

Why objectivity (55): The article presents a biased perspective favoring the rebel faction and uses emotionally charged language such as 'ousted,' 'chased me away,' and 'political villain.' This indicates a lack of neutrality and an attempt to frame the situation in a way that supports the opposing side.

Hindustan Times logoHindustan TimesIndependentConservative9 hr. ago
Abhishek Banerjee's office in Diamond Harbour demolished: 'Illegal construction'

The office of Trinamool Congress (TMC) national general secretary Abhishek Banerjee in Diamond Harbour, West Bengal, was demolished by the district administration on Saturday, labeled as an illegal construction. Notices had been served to Amit Banerjee, Abhishek's father and director of Leaps and Bounds Private Limited, but no one attended the required hearings. The demolition involved bulldozers and increased security, with BJP supporters reportedly entering the premises and damaging property. BJP leader Abhijit Das accused Banerjee of using the office for election rigging, threats, and other illegal activities. The TMC criticized the action as part of a campaign of retribution under BJP governance, claiming it violated legal processes and displayed violent political tactics.

Bias read (Conservative): The article frames the demolition as politically motivated, highlighting accusations from the BJP against Abhishek Banerjee, including election rigging and illegal operations. The narrative emphasizes the BJP's claim of a 'bulldozer culture' and 'dirty politics,' suggesting a right-leaning framing.T

Times of India logoTimes of IndiaIndependentCenter11 hr. ago
Bulldozer action on Trinamool MP Abhishek Banerjee's office in Bengal; police deployed

A bulldozer operation demolished a Trinamool Congress party office linked to MP Abhishek Banerjee in Kolkata's Amtala area, citing unauthorized construction and violations of building regulations. District authorities claimed the five-story building lacked proper approvals and proceeded with the demolition after failing to receive responses to prior notices. The action was accompanied by heightened security involving police and emergency services, and drew support from BJP workers and local BJP MLA Agnishwar Naskar, who accused the building of illegal construction. Officials emphasized that the process adhered to legal procedures and that further actions would depend on the outcome of pending hearings.

Bias read (Center): While the article reports on a politically sensitive event involving a prominent opposition leader and a ruling party's administrative action, it presents both perspectives: the official stance of the district administration and the reaction from BJP supporters. The framing remains neutral, avoiding

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