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#12948713
4 November 2025
Trinamool Congress (TMC) party's chairperson and India's West Bengal state chief minister Mamata Banerjee holds the India Constitution book with TMC national general secretary Abhishek Banerjee and walks in a rally against the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in Kolkata, India, on November 4, 2025. The Trinamool Congress, which she heads, alleges that the revision drive amounts to a ''silent, invisible rigging'' orchestrated by the BJP-led central government in collusion with the Election Commission.
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4 November 2025
Trinamool Congress (TMC) party's chairperson and India's West Bengal state chief minister Mamata Banerjee holds the India Constitution book with TMC national general secretary Abhishek Banerjee and walks in a rally against the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in Kolkata, India, on November 4, 2025. The Trinamool Congress, which she heads, alleges that the revision drive amounts to a ''silent, invisible rigging'' orchestrated by the BJP-led central government in collusion with the Election Commission.
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4 November 2025
Trinamool Congress (TMC) party's chairperson and India's West Bengal state chief minister Mamata Banerjee holds the India Constitution book with TMC national general secretary Abhishek Banerjee and walks in a rally against the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in Kolkata, India, on November 4, 2025. The Trinamool Congress, which she heads, alleges that the revision drive amounts to a ''silent, invisible rigging'' orchestrated by the BJP-led central government in collusion with the Election Commission.
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#12948724
4 November 2025
People wait by the street-side barricade as Trinamool Congress (TMC) party's chairperson and India's West Bengal state chief minister, Mamata Banerjee, holds the India Constitution book with TMC national general secretary Abhishek Banerjee. They walk in a rally against the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in Kolkata, India, on November 4, 2025. The Trinamool Congress, which she heads, alleges that the revision drive amounts to a ''silent, invisible rigging'' orchestrated by the BJP-led central government in collusion with the Election Commission.
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Thousands Of Students Hold Demonstration To Reject Revision Of Regional Election Law In Bandung, Indonesia
23 August 2024
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23 August 2024
Thousands of students hold a protest against the revision of the regional election law in front of the West Java DPRD Building in Bandung, Indonesia, on August 23, 2024. The protest against the revision of the regional election law goes on since yesterday. Indonesia's Constitutional Court rules on August 20 that parties do not need a minimum of 20 percent representation in their regional assemblies to nominate a candidate and also decides to uphold the current minimum age limit of 30 for candidates. The constitutional court ruling bars the president's youngest son from running in regional contests in Central Java.
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Thousands Of Students Hold Demonstration To Reject Revision Of Regional Election Law In Bandung, Indonesia
23 August 2024
#11503175
23 August 2024
A student gives a speech during a demonstration to reject the revision of the regional election law in front of the West Java DPRD Building in Bandung, Indonesia, on August 23, 2024. The protest against the revision of the regional election law goes on since yesterday. Indonesia's Constitutional Court rules on August 20 that parties do not need a minimum of 20 percent representation in their regional assemblies to nominate a candidate and also decides to uphold the current minimum age limit of 30 for candidates. The constitutional court ruling bars the president's youngest son from running in regional contests in Central Java.
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Thousands Of Students Hold Demonstration To Reject Revision Of Regional Election Law In Bandung, Indonesia
23 August 2024
#11503176
23 August 2024
A student gives a speech during a demonstration to reject the revision of the regional election law in front of the West Java DPRD Building in Bandung, Indonesia, on August 23, 2024. The protest against the revision of the regional election law goes on since yesterday. Indonesia's Constitutional Court rules on August 20 that parties do not need a minimum of 20 percent representation in their regional assemblies to nominate a candidate and also decides to uphold the current minimum age limit of 30 for candidates. The constitutional court ruling bars the president's youngest son from running in regional contests in Central Java.
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Thousands Of Students Hold Demonstration To Reject Revision Of Regional Election Law In Bandung, Indonesia
23 August 2024
#11503177
23 August 2024
Thousands of students hold a protest against the revision of the regional election law in front of the West Java DPRD Building in Bandung, Indonesia, on August 23, 2024. The protest against the revision of the regional election law goes on since yesterday. Indonesia's Constitutional Court rules on August 20 that parties do not need a minimum of 20 percent representation in their regional assemblies to nominate a candidate and also decides to uphold the current minimum age limit of 30 for candidates. The constitutional court ruling bars the president's youngest son from running in regional contests in Central Java.
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Thousands Of Students Hold Demonstration To Reject Revision Of Regional Election Law In Bandung, Indonesia
23 August 2024
#11503180
23 August 2024
Thousands of students hold a protest against the revision of the regional election law in front of the West Java DPRD Building in Bandung, Indonesia, on August 23, 2024. The protest against the revision of the regional election law goes on since yesterday. Indonesia's Constitutional Court rules on August 20 that parties do not need a minimum of 20 percent representation in their regional assemblies to nominate a candidate and also decides to uphold the current minimum age limit of 30 for candidates. The constitutional court ruling bars the president's youngest son from running in regional contests in Central Java.
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Thousands Of Students Hold Demonstration To Reject Revision Of Regional Election Law In Bandung, Indonesia
23 August 2024
#11503181
23 August 2024
A student gives a speech during a demonstration to reject the revision of the regional election law in front of the West Java DPRD Building in Bandung, Indonesia, on August 23, 2024. The protest against the revision of the regional election law goes on since yesterday. Indonesia's Constitutional Court rules on August 20 that parties do not need a minimum of 20 percent representation in their regional assemblies to nominate a candidate and also decides to uphold the current minimum age limit of 30 for candidates. The constitutional court ruling bars the president's youngest son from running in regional contests in Central Java.
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Thousands Of Students Hold Demonstration To Reject Revision Of Regional Election Law In Bandung, Indonesia
23 August 2024
#11503182
23 August 2024
A student gives a speech during a demonstration to reject the revision of the regional election law in front of the West Java DPRD Building in Bandung, Indonesia, on August 23, 2024. The protest against the revision of the regional election law goes on since yesterday. Indonesia's Constitutional Court rules on August 20 that parties do not need a minimum of 20 percent representation in their regional assemblies to nominate a candidate and also decides to uphold the current minimum age limit of 30 for candidates. The constitutional court ruling bars the president's youngest son from running in regional contests in Central Java.
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Thousands Of Students Hold Demonstration To Reject Revision Of Regional Election Law In Bandung, Indonesia
23 August 2024
#11503183
23 August 2024
A student gives a speech during a demonstration to reject the revision of the regional election law in front of the West Java DPRD Building in Bandung, Indonesia, on August 23, 2024. The protest against the revision of the regional election law goes on since yesterday. Indonesia's Constitutional Court rules on August 20 that parties do not need a minimum of 20 percent representation in their regional assemblies to nominate a candidate and also decides to uphold the current minimum age limit of 30 for candidates. The constitutional court ruling bars the president's youngest son from running in regional contests in Central Java.
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Thousands Of Students Hold Demonstration To Reject Revision Of Regional Election Law In Bandung, Indonesia
23 August 2024
#11503184
23 August 2024
A student gives a speech during a demonstration to reject the revision of the regional election law in front of the West Java DPRD Building in Bandung, Indonesia, on August 23, 2024. The protest against the revision of the regional election law goes on since yesterday. Indonesia's Constitutional Court rules on August 20 that parties do not need a minimum of 20 percent representation in their regional assemblies to nominate a candidate and also decides to uphold the current minimum age limit of 30 for candidates. The constitutional court ruling bars the president's youngest son from running in regional contests in Central Java.
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Thousands Of Students Hold Demonstration To Reject Revision Of Regional Election Law In Bandung, Indonesia
23 August 2024
#11503185
23 August 2024
A student gives a speech during a demonstration to reject the revision of the regional election law in front of the West Java DPRD Building in Bandung, Indonesia, on August 23, 2024. The protest against the revision of the regional election law goes on since yesterday. Indonesia's Constitutional Court rules on August 20 that parties do not need a minimum of 20 percent representation in their regional assemblies to nominate a candidate and also decides to uphold the current minimum age limit of 30 for candidates. The constitutional court ruling bars the president's youngest son from running in regional contests in Central Java.
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Thousands Of Students Hold Demonstration To Reject Revision Of Regional Election Law In Bandung, Indonesia
23 August 2024
#11503186
23 August 2024
A student holds a protest poster during a demonstration to reject the revision of the regional election law in front of the West Java Regional People's Representative Council (DPRD) Building in Bandung, Indonesia, on August 23, 2024. The protest against the revision of the regional election law goes on since yesterday. Indonesia's Constitutional Court rules on August 20 that parties do not need a minimum of 20 percent representation in their regional assemblies to nominate a candidate and also decides to uphold the current minimum age limit of 30 for candidates. The constitutional court ruling bars the president's youngest son from running in regional contests in Central Java.
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Thousands Of Students Hold Demonstration To Reject Revision Of Regional Election Law In Bandung, Indonesia
23 August 2024
#11503187
23 August 2024
Thousands of students hold a protest against the revision of the regional election law in front of the West Java DPRD Building in Bandung, Indonesia, on August 23, 2024. The protest against the revision of the regional election law goes on since yesterday. Indonesia's Constitutional Court rules on August 20 that parties do not need a minimum of 20 percent representation in their regional assemblies to nominate a candidate and also decides to uphold the current minimum age limit of 30 for candidates. The constitutional court ruling bars the president's youngest son from running in regional contests in Central Java.
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