Mamata vs Suvendu: Bengal's Bhabanipur Braces for High-Stakes Poll Rematch

The Bhabanipur assembly constituency is set for a high-voltage rematch between Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari, who defeated her in Nandigram in 2021. Despite winning the 2021 by-election here comfortably, the Trinamool Congress is running an intensive, booth-level campaign, wary of alleged electoral malpractices. The BJP candidate is relying on revised electoral rolls and anti-incumbency issues like law and order. The outcome of this second-phase poll on April 29 is a major prestige battle for both leaders and a key indicator of Bengal's political mood.

Key Points: Mamata Banerjee vs Suvendu Adhikari in Bhabanipur Polls

  • Mamata lost to Adhikari in 2021 Nandigram
  • High-stakes rematch on her home turf
  • TMC launching intensive booth-level campaign
  • BJP banking on voter roll revision & anti-incumbency
  • Result seen as key political bellwether
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Bengal polls: Mamata Banerjee wary of electoral fate in high-profile Bhabanipur

West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee faces Suvendu Adhikari in Bhabanipur. TMC wary despite past win. Key battle for state's political future.

"attempts to overturn the mandate could be made even later - Mamata Banerjee"

New Delhi, March 23

West Bengal's Bhabanipur Vidhan Sabha constituency in South Kolkata is set for a high-voltage contest between Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and Leader of Opposition Suvendu Adhikari. Despite outward confidence, the Trinamool Congress is taking no chances.

In the 2021 Assembly elections, Mamata lost to her former aide Adhikari in Nandigram by nearly 2,000 votes. She later sought re-election from Bhabanipur to continue as Chief Minister for a third successive term.

Adhikari, buoyed by his earlier win, urged the BJP leadership to let him contest against her again, this time on her home turf. The party agreed, though he was also asked to file a nomination from Nandigram.

In the 2021 by-election, Mamata won Bhabanipur by close to 59,000 votes, with her party's vote share rising by more than 14 per cent compared to Sovandeb Chatterjee's earlier tally of 58 per cent.

In the 2024 Lok Sabha polls, Trinamool's Mala Roy won the Kolkata Dakshin seat, leading in all Assembly segments, including Bhabanipur, where she was ahead by about 6,500 votes. However, the BJP had led in five of Bhabanipur's wards.

Trinamool's state leadership has been tasked with reaching voters at the booth level before the April elections.

State president Subrata Bakshi, Kolkata Mayor Firhad Hakim, South Kolkata district president Debashis Kumar, and local councillors have been entrusted with the outreach, highlighting Mamata's welfare work as Chief Minister.

The Bhabanipur election is scheduled for the second phase on April 29. The Trinamool plans a month-long campaign beginning Monday, March 23, while Mamata will also travel across the state to address rallies. Reports suggest she has asked party workers to remain vigilant on polling day until counting on May 4, warning against any alleged wrongdoing.

Trinamool leaders have implied that Mamata's defeat in Nandigram was due to a late power failure and alleged manual interference during counting.

This time, she has urged party members to be wary of power cuts, stressing that attempts to overturn the mandate could be made even later.

Meanwhile, the BJP candidate is banking on the Election Commission's Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls to weed out alleged bogus voters, along with anti-incumbency factors related to law and order and corruption.

While Mamata has cautioned her team against complacency, Trinamool General Secretary Abhishek Banerjee has predicted a vote difference in her favour that will surpass the 2021 by-election result.

The Diamond Harbour MP has asked supporters to ensure a higher turnout at the booth level, aiming to increase the margin to at least 60,000 votes.

- IANS

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Priya S
As a Bengali, I feel the focus should be on development and law & order, not just political one-upmanship. Mamata Didi's welfare schemes have helped many, but the allegations of corruption need to be addressed transparently. Hope the best candidate wins for Bengal's future.
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Rohit P
The talk of power cuts and manual interference during counting is worrying. The Election Commission must ensure a completely fair process. Democracy only works if the vote is sacred. 🗳️
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Sarah B
Following this from outside India. It's fascinating how local this fight is, yet it determines the Chief Minister. The booth-level strategy mentioned is crucial. TMC's ground game in Bengal is legendary, but anti-incumbency is a real force.
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Vikram M
Suvendu da has guts to take on Didi directly again! The 2021 Nandigram win was no fluke. If BJP can consolidate the anti-TMC vote and the electoral rolls are cleaned up properly, this could be another close one. Jai Hind!
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Kavya N
Respectfully, the article shows TMC is running scared. Talking about power cuts from years ago sounds like an excuse. A confident incumbent talks about their work, not potential sabotage. The people of Bhabanipur are smart and will decide.
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David E

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