This story is from October 19, 2021
Stakes high for TMC, BJP in Dinhata bypoll
Dinhata: An electoral battle that played out in border seat
Mandal, the victor in 2006, was with Trinamool Congress then and Guha was a Forward Bloc candidate. A decade and a half later, the candidates remain the same though their party affiliations have changed. Mandal is the BJP nominee now and Guha the Trinamool candidate. Forward Bloc’s Abdur Rauf too is in the fray.
Guha, former Bloc leader Kamal Guha’s son, had missed the bus from this constituency in the
Guha has by his side 213 Trinamool MLAs sending out signals to the electorate that the bypoll result won’t bring about a change in the ruling dispensation. This was not the scene during polls in April when BJP had posed a serious challenge to Trinamool.
The Trinamool landslide win, however, sparked a reverse flow from BJP across the state and also in Cooch Behar. Cooch Behar BJP district secretary Sudeb Karmakar joined Trinamool ahead of the bypoll and so did BJP district coordinator Kalyan Sarkar. Even as BJP leaders refuse to acknowledge the party swap as a “loss”, its poll performance far below its 200-seat target had a demoralizing effect on party ranks.
A section of traders and businessmen in the district is scared of voting. They fear Guha’s defeat in the bypoll might invite Trinamool’s wrath that some of them allegedly faced after the assembly poll results.
Trinamool, on the other hand, has been consolidating its support base among women in this semi-urban constituency with the help of a social security scheme.
Yet, Trinamool leaders are keeping their fingers crossed. Internal feuds have prompted party seniors such as Firhad Hakim to hold meetings with the district Trinamool organizers. Two party activists were killed and five others injured in an intra-party clash at Gitaldaha in Dinhata on Shasthi.
Disturbing developments across the border at Rangpur’s Pirganj in Bangladesh are having an effect on refugees from Bangladesh who form a considerable chunk of Dinhata’s population. Ananta Ray, the self-declared king of the Koch-Rajbanshi population — whom Union home minister Amit Shah met in Assam ahead of assembly polls — is back in Cooch Behar.
BJP leaders have been cultivating the “maharaja” for long, hoping he can influence the majority Rajbanshis. Pramanik and MP Jayanta Roy are leading the BJP brigade from the front.
Trinamool, meanwhile, is silently trying to make inroads into the Rajbanshis and consolidate its base among the minority Muslims who constitute over 30% of the voters.
Dinhata residents fear trouble in this high-stakes battle. Trinamool wants Dinhata badly to make a breakthrough in the 2024 Lok Sabha polls while BJP can’t afford to lose Pramanik’s home turf. This might affect the polling percentage in this otherwise high-polling seat where voting had always been above 80%.
Dinhata
in 2006 is set for a replay on October 30 with Udayan Guha and Ashok Mandal as the major contestants in the assemblybypoll
.IPL 2025 mega auction
Guha, former Bloc leader Kamal Guha’s son, had missed the bus from this constituency in the
Bengal
assembly polls held earlier this year. He lost to BJP candidate Nisith Pramanik, a Union minister of state, by only 57 votes. Guha is desperate to upset the BJP applecart this time.Guha has by his side 213 Trinamool MLAs sending out signals to the electorate that the bypoll result won’t bring about a change in the ruling dispensation. This was not the scene during polls in April when BJP had posed a serious challenge to Trinamool.
The Trinamool landslide win, however, sparked a reverse flow from BJP across the state and also in Cooch Behar. Cooch Behar BJP district secretary Sudeb Karmakar joined Trinamool ahead of the bypoll and so did BJP district coordinator Kalyan Sarkar. Even as BJP leaders refuse to acknowledge the party swap as a “loss”, its poll performance far below its 200-seat target had a demoralizing effect on party ranks.
A section of traders and businessmen in the district is scared of voting. They fear Guha’s defeat in the bypoll might invite Trinamool’s wrath that some of them allegedly faced after the assembly poll results.
Trinamool, on the other hand, has been consolidating its support base among women in this semi-urban constituency with the help of a social security scheme.
Disturbing developments across the border at Rangpur’s Pirganj in Bangladesh are having an effect on refugees from Bangladesh who form a considerable chunk of Dinhata’s population. Ananta Ray, the self-declared king of the Koch-Rajbanshi population — whom Union home minister Amit Shah met in Assam ahead of assembly polls — is back in Cooch Behar.
BJP leaders have been cultivating the “maharaja” for long, hoping he can influence the majority Rajbanshis. Pramanik and MP Jayanta Roy are leading the BJP brigade from the front.
Trinamool, meanwhile, is silently trying to make inroads into the Rajbanshis and consolidate its base among the minority Muslims who constitute over 30% of the voters.
Dinhata residents fear trouble in this high-stakes battle. Trinamool wants Dinhata badly to make a breakthrough in the 2024 Lok Sabha polls while BJP can’t afford to lose Pramanik’s home turf. This might affect the polling percentage in this otherwise high-polling seat where voting had always been above 80%.
Top Comment
simanchala nayak
1132 days ago
Bengali Hindus see bengaldesh violence,if you do not reject tmc,nobody in the world can protect you,one day bengaldesh like situation must in india.Read allPost comment
Popular from City
- Can’t believe Maharashtra would behave with me in this manner: Uddhav Thackeray
- Maharashtra elections: Big guns fail, Congress bastion crumbles
- BJP’s infiltration story lost midway: Jharkhand shows no fear of ‘infiltrators’
- Bengaluru bizwoman was stripped, senior police officer demanded Rs 25 lakh: Kin
- Secunderabad Vande Bharat likely to be replaced with 8-coach rake
end of article
Trending Stories
- IPL Auction 2025 Live Streaming: Date, Time, When and Where to watch on TV and online
- Maharashtra election results: Actress Swara Bhasker blames EVMs after husband Fahad Ahmad's poll defeat
- Maharashtra election results: BJP's best, Congress's worst-ever show in state; 'Traitors' Shinde and Pawar prove they're true heirs
- Elon Musk asks Donald Trump Jr how much MSNBC costs. X users say, 'We've been here before'
- 'Dragon believer' Joe Rogan turns The View's Joy Behar’s critique into laugh fest
- Secunderabad Vande Bharat likely to be replaced with 8-coach rake
- Maharashtra election results: 'ECI I am coming after you,' says Swara Bhaskar's husband Fahad Ahmad after loss
Visual Stories
- 10 ways to use pumpkin seeds
- 7 things that boys learn from their moms
- 10 Indian breakfast dishes loved across the world
- How to grow onion and garlic on your kitchen window
- Kid-friendly wildlife experiences in India
TOP TRENDS
UP NEXT