Bengali Elitism

Bengali elitism refers to a historical and ongoing sense of cultural and intellectual superiority, largely stemming from the Bengal Renaissance that created Bhadrolok

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Is Political Elitism declining now in 2026?

Political elitism in West Bengal politics has shifted from Bhadralok dominance to cadre power and clientelism, shaping today’s political reality before 2026.Read More

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Bengali Pride ruined by Mamata Banerjee

Bengali Pride Faces Urgent Court Warning

Bengali pride faces an urgent court warning as judges flag lawlessness, political pressure, and a deepening crisis in Bengal’s rule of law. Isn't it a slap?Read More

Jan 16, 2026 - By Ashutosh Roy Current AffairsPolitics

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Bengali elitism refers to a historical and ongoing sense of cultural and intellectual superiority, largely stemming from the Bengal Renaissance that created Bhadrolok