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Mamata Banerjee Faces Political Setback Amid Bengal Egg Price Controversy

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West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee is facing political criticism following a recent electoral loss. The controversy has been compounded by a sharp rise in egg prices in the state, which has drawn public attention. The Bengali word for egg, 'dim', has been used satirically in political commentary to describe the situation. Critics have used the price surge as a symbol of broader governance concerns under Banerjee's administration. The dual setback — political and economic — has intensified scrutiny of her leadership in West Bengal.

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