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Dilip Ghosh (politician): Indian Member of Parliament
Dilip Ghosh is an Indian politician from West Bengal. He is the incumbent Member of Parliament representing the Medinipur constituency in Lok Sabha. He also served as one of the national vice presidents of Bharatiya Janata Party from 2021 to 2023. He served as the 9th president of the West Bengal unit of the Bharatiya Janata Party.

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From Dilip Ghosh to Mahua Moitra: How are West Bengal's top candidates performing?

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BJP's Dilip Ghosh faces crucial battle for political survival in Bardhaman-Durgapur seat

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EC censures BJP's Dilip Ghosh and Congress' Supriya Shrinate


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EC censures BJP's Dilip Ghosh, Congress's Supriya Shrinate for derogatory remarks against women's dignity


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EC notice to BJP's Ghosh, Congress' Shrinate for 'insulting' women

The Election Commission issued notices to Congress' Supriya Shrinate and BJP's Dilip Ghosh for breaching the model code of conduct. Shrinate targeted Kangana Ranaut, while Ghosh commented on Mamata..
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EC issues notice to Supriya Shrinate and Dilip Ghosh for 'offensive' remarks

EC issued notices to Supriya Shrinate and Dilip Ghosh for offensive posts against Kangana Ranaut and Mamata Banerjee, respectively. After the massive backlash from social media users against her posts,..
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'In bad taste': Cong's Supriya Shrinate and BJP's Dilip Ghosh get EC notices over objectionable remarks


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BJP MP Dilip Ghosh issues apology after uproar on controversial 'daughter' remark at Mamata Banerjee

On Wednesday, BJP MP Dilip Ghosh issued an apology in response to his recent remarks about West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee. Ghosh's apology came after the BJP sought clarification about a..
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BJP's Dilip Ghosh makes controversial 'father' remark at Mamata; TMC files complaint


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'Political opportunism': BJP's Dilip Ghosh on Nitish Kumar's volte-face

BJP MP Dilip Ghosh criticizes Bihar CM Nitish Kumar's political opportunism and multiple oaths during his term, as Kumar joins hands with BJP to form a new government, ending the Mahagathbandhan..
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'Congress will have to learn to say 'Bharat Mata Ki Jai' otherwise...': BJP leader Dilip Ghosh

BJP MP Dilip Ghosh criticized Rahul Gandhi's suggestion to replace "Bharat Mata Ki Jai" with "AdJi Ki Jai", stating that the Congress party must learn to say the former. He made these remarks after..
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INDIA bloc disunited, none of them can face PM Modi alone: Dilip Ghosh


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Not against Mamata-Suvendu courtesy meeting: BJP leader Dilip Ghosh


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'TMC leaders will be beaten up with shoes': BJP leader Dilip Ghosh's remark triggers controversy

"The day is not far away when people will beat him up with shoes," BJP leader Dilip Ghosh said.
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Dilip Ghosh wanted to join us ahead of WB polls: TMC MP

Ghosh laughed away Roy’s claim. “The people of Bengal know me. The Trinamool MP is insecure within his own party. He might not get a ticket in the coming Lok Sabha polls. He is thus making such..
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Dilip Ghosh makes derogatory comments on Mamata Banerjee, TMC seeks action against BJP leader

Dilip Ghosh allegedly made some derogatory remarks about Mamata Banerjee's family.
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BJP brass slams Dilip Ghosh over his critical views


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