Friday, March 20, 2026

"Chaar May, Didi Gayi .... BJP wants to give rest to CM Mamata Banerjee... she has worked enough" :::::: "Only central PSU investments are the real time investments in West Bengal", claims BJP :::: Refers to TMC "extortion"

 BJP's Shamik Bhattacharya says -- Mamata Govt not even capable of running a Lift inside a Hospital.


"You all (media) is asking .. why Election Commission has transferred so many civil and police officials... Did attack on journalists and TV camera persons ever recorded on FIR and has anyone been arrested ? 

"Go to common people ... they ask .. why this Mamata Govt is still in office. We in the BJP are unable to convince people, we are not Congress leaders...Our DNA is not Congress DNA .... 

We cannot use Article 356 against an elected Govt". -- Shamik 



She talks about Industrialisation. She does Summit. "People (industrialists) who stand alongside the Chief Minister by evening take away their industrial units to other states".  


"Only central PSU investments are the real time investments in West Bengal. The condition the state is in ..., the way judiciary is treated by Chief Minister and her party and the Trinamool's open Extortion .... these are the hurdles for investment inour state".  


"This TMC Govt has no moral right to talk about these matters".  


"BJP wants to give rest to CM Mamata Banerjee... she has worked enough... now she should take rest"






"Chief Minister herself had earlier criticised Central Govt's Beti Bachao, Beti Padao scheme ... This is a major campaign and scheme against killing of girl child in their mother's womb... The success of this scheme is seen in every state in India," - says Bhattacharya. 


There is large scale cases of infanticide in West Bengal.

"The state is top in the case of child marriage in India ... Even in the case of Drop Out from formal education for girl students, It's Egiye Bangla ... Bengal is ahead of others," he mocked at the Trinamool dipensation which paradoxically has a woman chief minister for last 15 years. 

"In manifesto, TMC says they will provide drinking water... To my question in Parliament, the centre had replied recently that states such as Punjab, Goa, Delhi and Telangana have already achieved that by 2024 ....


In West  Bengal, that milestone will now be achieved in 2027".




  


"We have no intention to use Article 356 and impose President's Rule in West Bengal...." - Shamik Bhattacharya  


"The Chief Minister and her party have almost created a sovereign state ... (prithak rashtra).... The way they attack Constitution, attack President ...Governor and federal structure and also media and judiciary .... Moreover, on all important national issues; their standpoint deserves to be published on first pages of Pakistani newspapers".  


On the TMC election manifesto, Union Minister Sukanta Majumdar says, "After being in power for 15 years and deceiving the people throughout, no one will even read their manifesto. It is just another bundle of lies... Instead of development, terrorism has reached the doorsteps of the people. This is the reality of West Bengal...". 


  



Power Mongering is 'aapa' Oops ... Didi-Mantra :::: Trinamool rains 'freebies for life' :::: What comes out is sheer Desperation -- She needs Nabanya-fiefdom for LIFE

 Lakshmir Bhandar will continue for life to all beneficiaries: Mamata Banerjee   


West Bengal's failure has been economic
and more existential !!  


BJP MLA Shankar Ghosh says, "...TMC is not coming to power this time, so I will not waste my time reacting to them"


"Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee says Modernisation of schools will be undertaken ... More than 8000 schools are actually closed," says BJP West Bengal chief Shamik Bhattacharya  

***  What comes out in Trinamool Congress manifesto for battle of 2026 -- is sheer Desperation -- 

In other words - She longs for 'Nabanya-fiefdom for LIFE' 


Power Mongering is 'aapa' Oops ... Didi-Mantra ::::  







BJP says -- "We have said earlier also .... Lakhi Devi cannot stay in this kind of situation. If you really want Lakhi (or Laxmi), you need peace first".


 





Take note of what a Chief Minister of 15 years -a regime known for Tollabaji says -- 

"We will provide drinking water to all, make pucca houses for everyone. It is our promise"  


There are some fictional and semi-fictional lines ::::  

(such claims go well for Kolkata's Sickular and Fish Fry journalism club) 

** In Delhi -- She had said in the past "I dont want to meet PM Manmohan Singh ... ei raja gaan ga" !!" 


And the scribe obliged ..... 


Wagons, engines, coaches are now being produced in Bengal: says Mamata


Ninety per cent of eggs are now produced in Bengal


"For Hilsa people had to wait. We have created a Hilsa research centre. Now Bengal is flooded with Hilsas" 


Takes note ::: Some of it matches Rahul Gandhi's 'Jalebi factory' and Gold from Potato fables --- 


Check/Point :::  The Hilsa production in West Bengal has been surrounded by controversy due to a sharp decline in local catch, leading to allegations of fraudulent reporting, unsustainable fishing practices, and reliance on imports to meet demand.  (Uncle Google told me) 


"While the West Bengal government has claimed to take steps to improve production, experts and fishermen associations have raised concerns about the actual situation on the ground," uncle Google would tell you all too.


  

Blogger 


Nevertheless - the pishi (better to call her Phupi -- Bangladeshi word for Father's Sister) -would still scream -- 


"Projects worth few thousand crores have come to Bengal. Leather hub, power hubs have been created. Once Deucha-Pachami is ready there will be no power crisis for a hundred years: Mamata at Manifesto release session 







Take a break -- BJP leader Gourav Vallabh says, 

"4th May Bengal se TMC gayi. 

"People in West Bengal had already made their decision about the Trinamool Congress (TMC) during yesterday’s rally. Now, no matter how much TMC tries, no matter what statements they make, or even if they insult tribal women or the  President, TMC can no longer remain in Bengal. Their exit is certain, and in all five states, good governance governments will be formed...".




BJP Message on Twitter 





The Check/Point-2 ::::  

Calcutta (Kolkata) was once more dynamic than Hong Kong, Singapore, Bahrain and Dubai

In 2026 -- 15 years after communists were voted out and as many years of TMC (tollabaji shows) ---  
Hong Kong, Singapore, and Dubai became world-class financial hubs, 

Kolkata and the industrial ecosystem around it not only stagnated but also declined. 

Like the premature sunset shrouding a once-vibrant day, calamity lay in wait. 


The tragic narrative of West Bengal's decline unfolds not merely with the shuttering of factories, but with the gradual suffocation of an entrepreneurial spirit that once thrived !! 





"Decline of West Bengal did not happen overnight, seeds were sown during 34-year-old Left Front rule" ::::: Power Politics .... Identity and Power !!

Ajay Kundu (a student of Jadavur University) says – “Mamata was a woman in bathroom slippers and cotton sari who chased murder after murder in Jyoti Basu’s Bengal. Today, the chief minister has been found defending the wrongdoers”.


For its part, the Trinamool Congress has its list of allegations against the BJP.

Jatin Sarkar, a TMC booth worker in Lake Town area of Kolkata says :


“The Samagra Shiksha Abhiyan was stopped by centre on irrational grounds. This has created extreme hardships… Bengalis are being deprived. Normal developmental momentum gets impacted”.


There other issues such as -- funds under Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana was stopped by centre. “Mamata Didi took up the challenge and started its own ‘Banglar Bari’ scheme and we have now covered more than 32 lakh households,” he says. There is also fund due from the Govt of India to the tune of Rs 1,97,000 crore. Out of this, major shortfalls are in MGNREGA -– Rs. 43,014 crore. He also alleged that “West Bengal has not received a single rupee under the Jal Jeevan Mission during 2025-26”.



Poster calling for Left Unity 



The polity is polarised between the BJP and the Trinamool Congress of Mamata Banerjee. So the socio-cultural atmosphere is automatically polarised because the Lotus party is famous for its pro-Hindutva agenda and the Mamata Banerjee-led outfit is accused of pursuing pro-Muslim politics and governance polls. 


The one-and-half month long acrimonious political campaign and mudslinging has been kicked off in West Bengal. To start with, the polls to the 294-member state assembly is like a do or die battle for both the state’s ruling Trinamool Congress and the principal opposition BJP. 


Onetime dominant Leftists as well as its traditional rival Congress are badly marginalised. In 2021 state assembly polls and 2024 parliamentary elections – both the communists including CPI-M and the Congress could not open account.


But the games are changing. The most striking irony is a perceived political convergence. TMC leaders now speak loudly about newly built Jagannath temple at Digha. The ‘battle of 2026’ will not only define who will rule West Bengal. It will also answer a basic question – whose idea of India or Bangla finally prevails.


“The Trinamool Congress is not concerned about our sons and daughters. They are only concerned about Madrasas. This appeasement cannot develop Bengal,” said BJP’s chief poll strategist and Home Minister Amit Shah. Little wonder; many Muslims across West constituencies in Kolkata and in hubs like Siliguri speak of their “fear” at the prospect of BJP rule.


“The Modi Govt had made West Bengal the first state to introduce the Citizenship Amendment Act. It is typically anti-Muslim and offers citizenship to refugees from all religions except Islam. This is seen as discriminatory against Muslims and may help Trinamool easily,” says Prabir Mazumdar in Cooch Behar in northern part of the state.



In the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, the BJP stunned the state by winning 18 of 42 seats—seven of the eight parliamentary constituencies in North Bengal. In the 2021 Assembly polls, the BJP secured 30 of North Bengal’s 54 Assembly seats, forming the backbone of its opposition presence. Mainstream Kolkata, however, continues to argue that even as the TMC may have lost ground in the north, it remains dominant in South Bengal.


Kumar Jitendra Narayan, a descendant of the Cooch Behar royal family, is confident the BJP will perform strongly again in 2026—provided it respects “people’s sentiment”. That sentiment revolves around long-standing demands for dignity, autonomy and fair governance.






In and around Kolkata city if posters and various campaign slogans in are any pointer of the possible outcome of Assembly elections; perhaps the Trinamool Congress is much ahead. The metropolis is dotted with towering claims of state government’s achievements and Mamata Banerjee’s welfarism. In comparison there is not many BJP posters or flags. One Trinamool campaign line is emphatic – “Jotoi Koro Humla, abar jeetbey Bangla (No amount of assault on us will make any difference. Bengal will win again”).

This campaign line has a special context. The BJP and the Mamata Banerjee-led party are engaged in tussle which is much more than simple electoral battle.

The coming election is not only about corruption and governance. Titu Bose, a resident in posh Tollygunj area says: “We are heading for a referendum on whether Bengali culture can be saved and revived… and if so who will do so, the TMC or the BJP”.

Analysts say many Bengali Hindus – especially middleclass – express distaste for BJP’s style of campaigning. “We do not see Hindu-Muslim divide in everything,” remarks housewife Tripti Sen, a resident of Kharda locality.

But elections also relate to multiple other issues. The role of police, administration and during poll season the role of the Election Commission. As it is the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) is a controversial raw nerve in Bengal. Now adding to that within 24 hours since the announcement of poll schedules; the EC has replaced Chief Secretary, state DGP and Kolkata police commissioner. In first orders o Sunday night itself (March 15th); the chief secretary Nandini Chakraborty and Home Secretary Jagdish Prasad Meena were replaced.


The state has got a new DGP in Sidd Nath Gupta. The poll panel also cancelled the contract of the agency that supplied web cameras during 2021 assembly polls and the Lok Sabha polls of 2024. While the TMC leadership will be leaking wounds angrily; BJP leaders Suvendu Adhikari and Sukanta Majumdar have welcomed the new directives of the EC.


Union Minister Sukanta Majumdar welcomed the new changes.


"The Election Commission has decided this. These officers were very biased... It is right to remove them. The Election Commission did the right thing”. But the Trinamool Congress staged a day-long walkout from the Rajya Sabha on March 16, Monday, protesting the Election Commission's decision to remove the state's top bureaucrats, including Chief Secretary Nandini Chakravorty.







The Cultural Debate


Critics argue that the Lotus party’s nationalistic rhetoric especially on the issues like language, literature and infiltrators clash with Bengal’s pluralism shaped by figures such as poet Kazi Nazrul Islam may not have many takers. The BJP carries its own baggage.


Past mistakes by senior BJP leaders helped Mamata Banerjee build a narrative that the party does not understand the Bengal ethos. Several central BJP leaders have stumbled over Bengal’s history and cultural icons. This fuel Trinamool propaganda. Former BJP national president J P Nadda once erroneously remarked that Rabindranath Tagore was born in Santiniken. This was used to present as a symbol of disconnect.


However, it also goes without saying that unlike its glorious past; West Bengal under Mamata for last 15 years is a landscape of persistent economic stagnation, violence and syndicate’s evil influence.

The polls this year will be important in more ways than one and there are multiple issues at play.


An IT employee Monodip Sarkar – who works in Bengaluru – says : 

“The decline of Bengal did not happen overnight. The seeds were sown during the 34-year-old Left Front rule between 1977 and 2011. 


This was only deepened by TMC further. Today, I am most being happy being a non-resident Bengali and I visit my parents twice in a year”.








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Thursday, March 19, 2026

Election News : "Mamata will be victorious", says Sena leader Sanjay Raut ::::: Himanta stages Roadshow .... wife Riniki Bhuyan Sharma says : "Today we are going for second term with a sweeping majority"


Congress seals alliance with reginal party Raijor Dal; 

Gaurav Gogoi says "We came together to build a new Assam"



^^

BJP candidate from Sonarpur assembly constituency, Rupa Ganguly says, 


"... I have been visiting Sonarpur for many years because my father and mother lived there, and I bought the house for them. My parents did not have a home of their own, as everything we had was in Bangladesh. 


"From the time I began working, my only wish was to buy a house for my mother. For the past 30 years, I have been going there, and I know all the problems of that area. It will be my responsibility to address these needs and problems...".  






Shiv Sena (UBT) MP Sanjay Raut says, 


"You (BJP) cannot defeat Mamata Banerjee. Defeating Mamata Banerjee in West Bengal is not just difficult, it's impossible. The entire BJP knows this... That's why they have taken complete control over West Bengal... Why don't these transfers and postings happen in other states?... The people of the country are with Mamata Banerjee... 

We are all with her, and once again, Mamata Banerjee will be victorious in West Bengal."







Riniki Bhuyan Sharma, wife of Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma, says," This will be his second term, and the people are overwhelmed by the work and change Assam has seen. Today we are here to go for the second term, that too with a sweeping majority."  


Assam Minister & BJP Candidate, Pijush Hazarika says, 


"... I am thankful to my senior leaders for giving me the opportunity to file my nomination. I have already served three terms as a legislator in the Assembly, and if I win this time, it will be my fourth term. I appeal to the people to give us your support, to strengthen the BJP, to empower Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and to bless Himanta Biswa Sarma for a second consecutive term as Chief Minister...".  


Pijush Hazarika offered prayers at the Deosal Temple before filing his nomination for the upcoming assembly elections.  


On BJP's prospects in Keralam Assembly Elections 2026, Congress MP Shashi Tharoor says,


"They are pretty much non-existent, they are a 0-seat party...The elections are going to be between UDF and LDF, and LDF has represented 10 years of misgovernance, while we represent the most credible alternative for change..." 


He also says, "We used to be called a model state - the Kerala model and today we have become the debt model... We need to completely revive the economy and give people a chance that they will stay and see a future in their own state..."


“Hindu bahut hi darpok kaum hain“ ::::: ‘Dhurandhar 2’ may make more money .... Thanks to Namo on Screen, 'more' violence and as they say more 'right wing' propaganda

Aditya Dhar and Ranveer Singh combo returns with more propaganda 


“Hindu bahut hi darpok kaum hain“

“Pados mein hi rehte hai hum…..Goodebhar ka zorr laga lo… aur bigaad lo jo bigaad sakte ho.”


(Hindus are always very coward. We are in you neighbourhood only.... Put all your strength and do whatever you like. Let's see how much can you harm us)


'Dhurandhar: The Revenge' had a blockbuster opening on Thursday, March 19, 2026. The film may be on a course to rewriting history for Bollywood at the domestic box office. Film-economy analysts say it has now raced ahead of films such a Kalki 2898 AD, Jr NTR's Devara: Part I and even Rajinikanth's 'Coolie'. 


Films such as 'Adipurush' earned Rs 87 crore at the initial stage. 

'Coolie' -- earned Rs 65 crore. But now this political drama with Pakistan angle earned Rs 43 crore nett from its premiere shows alone. Including these preview collections, the film's total stands at a massive Rs 143 crore nett after two days.







"Theatres erupt as PM Modi appears in Dhurandhar 2, internet can't keep calm" -- says a headline in 'India Today'.  Look what has gone right or wrong -- 


The audience reacts with surprise to a couple of unexpected on-screen moments in 'Dhurandhar -The Revenge'. The sequences pertain to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who is visible in two scenes.  Well, the four-hour long film has two of Namo speeches. The first is his May 26, 2014 oath-taking ceremony as Prime Minister succeeding Manmohan Singh and the second is from his 2016 (Nov 8 // 8 PM) demonetisation address. 







Some viewers may get angry at director Aditya's messaging. India that is Bharat has changed a lot since 2014. Of course - the armies of Modi Bhakts are already convinced about the same. But there are some too -- who know the impact of Moditva phenomenon as lot many job-sectors and industry such as Media world has transformed a lot. I interacted with half a dozen -- 50 something (age) - scribes on the same subject -- the revealing fact is most are jobless. A few call them freelancers (the stage of almost joblessness) and a few say - they have quit journalism. 

One friend in Pune has joined an AI-related job and one in Vaishali runs a 'Patrakar Kachori centre'.  


Now move on --  "Reports coming in from all over indicate that the reaction has been nothing short of hysterical in the theatres each time PM Modi appears on the screen. Clips have also surfaced on social media, capturing the crowd response in theatres," writes 'India Today Entertainment Desk'.  


Kolkata's 'The Telegraph' run by Ananda Bazar Patrika group tells a different story. 

"Dhar, here, makes no pretense of his intentions. He is not interested in telling the redemption story of a spy who sacrificed his normal life in the service of the nation. The intent, from the word go, is to drive home the message that India, oops Bharat, has changed post 2014. And now, we enter into our enemies’ homes and wreck them from within."  ---- 

Do you remember - "Ghuskey Marenge" ? 


Long back when Rajiv Gandhi was the Prime Minister - Religion had become the 'electronic opium' of India's idiot box - Doordarshan serials - Yes - 'Ramayana' and 'Mahabharat'. 

The Moditva phenomenon always tapped those untapped potentials. Hence came 'Mann K Baat'.

In 2019 -- film 'Uri - The Surgical Strike' brought in dividends for the BJP.  






What goes on unsaid is not only 'Modi shines' on the big screen. 

In 'Uri' - Paresh Rawal plays a super planner -- aka NSA Ajit Doval.




 

In Dhurandhar - One and Two -- we have a spy boss --  Ajay Sanyal played by 
R. Madhavan -- the famous Qureshi son of 'Three Idiots'.


My favourite dialogue of Madhavan always will be "Engineer ban bhi jaoonga toh 
kharab engineer banoonga". My father - by the by - was also like his dad on screen 'Hitler Qureshi'.  





                           Madhavan --- looks like Doval sitting in his Vivekananda Centre cabin (UPA days --
                           ** Ironically, I never realised he could be Modi's NSA) 


“Ab Pakistan ka mustaqbil tay karega Hindustan”
--- goes a line in Dhurandhar-2.  


It is the Indian intelligence agency, led by Ajay Sanyal (R. Madhavan), who is deciding the fate of Pakistan — through his trusted spy Jaskirat Singh Rangi, alias Hamza Ali Mazari.






Here's another -- "Sir, Mooh todne ke liye mutti band karna jaroori hain. We must infiltrate the very core of the terrorism in Pakistan" - Ajay Sanyal (R Madhavan)

(Dhurandhar-1)

“Agar tumlogon ke pataakhe khatam ho gaye toh main dhamaka shuru karu” – Ranveer Singh (also in Dhurandhar-1)  


In Dhurandhar - The Revenge ::: we have a footage of PM Narendra Modi declaring demonetisation on Nov, 2016, and Hamza sets fire to a godown full of fake old Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 notes. 


Sanyal and his assistant were wishing for a “government in Uttar Pradesh that puts national interest as top priority” in the original film. Here, it is alleged that fake notes were being channelised into India because the ISI wanted the then ruling party in UP (Samajwadi Party hasn’t been explicitly named) to win again. 


However, demonetisation spoiled the ISI’s plan and led to the formation of an “honest” government under Yogi. 


(The Telegraph lists this as propaganda.)  


Finally; again Sanyal tells you what India-Pakistan story is all about -- Honsla, Eendhan, Badla



(Courage, 
Instigation and Revenge) 


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Assam Rifles conducts Burmese language field training in Manipur ::::: Lt Gen Pendharkar graces mega Ex-Servicemen Rally in Kohima

 GoC Lt Gen Pendharkar graces mega Ex-Servicemen Rally in Kohima  


Red Shield Division under SpearCorps organised a Mega Ex-Servicemen (ESM) Rally at Kisama, Kohima, Nagaland, bringing together over 1,000 veterans, Veer Naris, and their families. 



GoC with NIT participants 



The event celebrated the contributions and sacrifices of ex-servicemen and provided a platform for recognition, camaraderie, and community engagement.



Lt Gen Pendharkar at Ex-Servicemen Rally in Kohima



The rally was graced by Hon’ble Governor of Nagaland, Shri Nand Kishore Yadav, and Lt Gen Abhijit S. Pendharkar, GOC SpearCorps, who jointly honoured the veterans for their dedicated service to the nation. During the ceremony, awards and citations were presented to distinguished ex-servicemen and Veer Naris, acknowledging their valor, commitment, and continued service to society.



The event featured speeches highlighting the critical role of veterans in nation-building, interactive sessions for sharing experiences, and cultural programmes showcasing the rich heritage of Nagaland. Families of ex-servicemen also participated, fostering a sense of community and solidarity.



Officials emphasized that such gatherings strengthen the bond between serving forces, veterans, and local communities, while also ensuring that the contributions of those who served the nation are publicly recognized and celebrated. The Mega ESM Rally reinforced SpearCorps’ commitment to the welfare, respect, and engagement of ex-servicemen and their families across the region.


Goc Spear Corps flags in National Integration tour   



Assam Rifles under Spear Corps organised a National Integration Tour for students from Bhandari, Wokha district, Nagaland, under OperationSadbhavana, aimed at fostering national unity, cultural awareness, and educational exposure.


The tour commenced with a flag-in ceremony at Rangapahar Military Station, where Lt Gen Abhijit S. Pendharkar, GOC SpearCorps, formally flagged in the students and addressed them on the importance of national integration, social harmony, and the role of youth in nation-building.

During the tour, the students visited key cities including Guwahati and Kolkata, where they explored prominent educational institutions, historical landmarks, and cultural centres. The itinerary included interactive sessions with educators and cultural experts, providing students with insights into the academic, social, and cultural fabric of different regions of India.  






AR conducts Burmese language field training in Manipur   


The premier central force Assam Rifles organised a practical training visit for 47 students enrolled in the Burmese Language Course to the villages of Chongjang and T Minou in #Manipur. The initiative aimed to provide immersive, real-time learning experiences that go beyond classroom instruction.


During the visit, participants had the opportunity to interact directly with Burmese refugees residing in these areas. 


This exposure allowed the students to practice conversational skills, understand local dialect nuances, and gain insights into cultural practices, traditions, and day-to-day life in Burmese communities.

The hands-on experience is part of Assam Rifles’ broader effort to enhance operational readiness, cultural awareness, and language proficiency among personnel who may be deployed in border and cross-cultural settings. The training included field exercises, dialogue sessions with residents, and observations of community routines, enabling the students to connect linguistic knowledge with practical application.


Officials noted that such immersive programs are crucial for developing linguistic competence, improving communication skills in real-world scenarios, and fostering stronger ties with communities along India’s northeastern borders.


The exercise reflects Assam Rifles’ commitment to comprehensive training that integrates language learning with cultural understanding, preparing personnel for diverse operational environments while promoting cross-border engagement.








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Saffron party still keen to strike a deal with a signboard party in North Bengal ::: Dissidence surface in Trinamool and BJP as well over ticket distribution in the region


Dissidence surface in both Trinamool and BJP as well over ticket distribution in North Bengal. 


The northern part of  West Bengal always complains about alleged step motherly treatment and hence creation of a new administrative setup is a prominent demand. 


But for 'mainstream Bengal'; division of the state -- the so-called Banga Bhanga - is an emotional issue hence both the BJP and Trinamool leaders would be shy of declaring anything directly and openly. 



Historic Coochbehar Palace - Now a Govt Museum 


“I am a victim of a deep political conspiracy,” said Rabindranath Ghosh, a senior TMC leader in Coochbehar.

"There’s nothing much to say… one doesn’t have to remain in politics forever," he remarked within hours Mamata Banerjee and Abhishek Banerjee announced candidate list. 

Ghosh had won from the Natabari seat twice and served as a Bengal minister. In 2019, he was removed from the district president’s post and in 2021 he had the seat.  

This time the TMC ticket has been given to Sailen Barman. 

Interestingly, the BJP has not decided its candidate yet and there is a catch. 


Reportedly, the saffron party is in discussion with a small political outfit - Greater Cooch Behar Peoples’ Party (Bangshibadan Barman faction). 


Natabari is one of the seats in discussions and so are Sitai and Coochbehar South. 

Sitai is a reserved seat and the RSS had pushed the candidature of a senior Sangh man. But apparently, things are not working at the pace it was expected and hence even in the second list if candidates -- Sitai (SC) constituency name was skipped. 




Blogger in Sitai region 




There are certain complex local issues which are apparently in discussions. One of them is inclusion of Rajbongshi language in the 8th Schedule.  BJP state unit president Samik Bhattacharya has flagged off the matter even in his capacity as the Rajya Sabha member. 

But the controversy is BJP top leaders including Union Minister Bhupender Yadav is in discussion with a small entity and the party in debate may not be quite influential locally.


Nevertheless, the BJP central leaders are also bargaining hard. They may accommodate the candidates (two or three) from the Greater Coochbehar Party (Bangshibadhan faction) but reportedly want them to contest on BJP ticket. 

There is yet another tricky facet. 

Any chance or hint being given that the BJP may give into the demand for a separate administrative unit could be 'exploited' by Trinamool and give it anti-Bengal agenda of the Lotus party.  


Things may not end with such simple issues. 


The Local-loyalty dimensions are also at play.  


  






Trinamool candidate from Sitalkuchi for this year's polls Harihar Das is actually a former school teacher and an ex-BJP leader.  Mamata Banerjee had wooed him to her flock last year by making him chairperson of the advisory committee that runs the Rajbanshi Bhasha Academy.  These have complicated matters on ground.  


Harihar is a loyalist of BJP's Rajya Sabha MP, Nagendra Ray, also commonly known as Anant Maharaj.

Anant Maharaj as a gamble did not yield any great success for the BJP. Anant is also a leader of the Greater Cooch Behar Democratic Party.  

"We would like to see how Anant Maharaj campaigns during the coming elections ... either for TMC or the BJP," says a local resident.



The BJP nominee from Sitalkuchi will be Savitri Barman.  

The ticket distribution and selection of right candidates in right segments has become the real flashpoint. 


"The announcements of candidates by BJP and TMC in various segments are reshaping the political landscape and making and unmaking the dynamics," says Dilip Das, a school teacher in Sitai. 

"If BJP has blundered, they may lose three-four seats out of six in Coochbehar. Moreover, their candidates for seats such as Dinhata are not good. Why BJP is fielding Former Minister Nisith Pramanik from Mathabhanga is also a mystery," he added. 





Problems are for TMC as well. 


In Alipurduar, former MLA Sourav Chakraborty put up posts on social media sarcastically aimed at jurnalist Suman Kanjilal. The posts alleged there had been much development in Alipurduar and polls would be carried out under the leadership of a person who had taken tenders for jobs worth around Rs 200 crore.

His grievance is understandable because Trinamool has fielded scribe Kanjilal from the seat. In 2021, the same Kanjilal had contested from the BJP and defeated Chakraborty but had defected to Trinamool. 

In yet another segment Khageswar Roy, a four-time Trinamool MLA from Rajganj, criticised the decision of dropping him and resigned from the district chairman’s post.



ends 

"Chaar May, Didi Gayi .... BJP wants to give rest to CM Mamata Banerjee... she has worked enough" :::::: "Only central PSU investments are the real time investments in West Bengal", claims BJP :::: Refers to TMC "extortion"

 BJP's Shamik Bhattacharya says -- Mamata Govt not even capable of running a Lift inside a Hospital. "You all (media) is asking .. ...