Mamata Banerjee Faces Suvendu Adhikari in Crucial Bhabanipur Battle

Bhabanipur constituency is poised for a high-stakes battle between Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari in the approaching 2026 West Bengal Assembly elections. Many local residents express strong satisfaction with Banerjee's governance and voice confidence in her re-election, citing her development work. The election is shaping up as a largely bipolar contest between the ruling Trinamool Congress and the BJP, with the TMC having replaced 74 sitting MLAs in its candidate list. The political climate is further intensified by controversy surrounding the revision of electoral rolls, adding uncertainty to the high-voltage contest.

Key Points: Mamata vs Suvendu: Bhabanipur's High-Stakes 2026 Bengal Poll Battle

  • Locals express strong support for Mamata
  • BJP's Suvendu Adhikari is key challenger
  • 2026 polls a bipolar TMC vs BJP fight
  • Electoral roll revisions add uncertainty
  • TMC replaced 74 MLAs to counter anti-incumbency
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Bhabanipur buzz: Mamata Banerjee holds ground as high-stakes battle intensifies in West Bengal

As 2026 Bengal polls near, Bhabanipur buzzes with locals backing Mamata Banerjee against BJP's Suvendu Adhikari in a key prestige contest.

Bhabanipur buzz: Mamata Banerjee holds ground as high-stakes battle intensifies in West Bengal
"Mamata Banerjee has done a lot for Bhabanipur. We want 'Didi' to return. - Local Resident to IANS"

Bhabanipur, March 24

As the 2026 West Bengal Assembly elections approach, Bhabanipur has emerged as one of the most closely watched constituencies, set for a high-voltage contest between Chief Minister and Trinamool Congress chief supremo Mamata Banerjee and BJP's Suvendu Adhikari, making it a prestige battle that hinges heavily on public sentiment.

While the BJP continues its outreach through the 'Parivartan Yatra', many residents of Bhabanipur appear largely satisfied with Banerjee's governance. Several locals expressed confidence in her leadership, with some even reluctant to openly discuss their political preferences.

Speaking to IANS, a resident said: "Mamata Banerjee has done a lot for Bhabanipur. We want 'Didi' to return. She has worked extensively for all of us, and we don't want any change. Everything is good here."

Another resident echoed similar sentiments, stating: "I am confident that Mamata Banerjee will win here. She is doing a great job for everyone, and that is why we believe she should continue. The BJP is spreading misinformation, but we will not waste our votes. If Didi is performing well, why should we seek change?"

A third resident simply remarked: "We don't want change. Didi will win here."

Others, while acknowledging the unpredictability of state politics, still leaned towards Banerjee's victory. "It is difficult to say who will win across West Bengal, but I believe Didi will win again," said another local.

An elderly resident added: "Didi will definitely win. She has done significant work in the state. I am 80 years old, and I have not seen such development before."

The West Bengal Assembly elections, scheduled to be held in two phases on April 23 and 29, are shaping up as a largely bipolar contest between the ruling Trinamool and the BJP, with the Left and Congress playing a marginal role. The Trinamool has introduced significant changes in its candidates, replacing 74 sitting MLAs in a bid to counter anti-incumbency.

In the 2021 elections, the Trinamool Congress secured 215 seats with a 48.02 per cent vote share, while the BJP won 77 seats with 38 per cent, marking a sharp rise from its 2016 performance.

Bhabanipur remains a crucial battleground, especially given Banerjee's earlier defeat to Adhikari in Nandigram in 2021 by a narrow margin, even as the Trinamool retained power.

The 2026 election run-up has also been clouded by controversy surrounding the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls, with lakhs of names reportedly deleted or under review, adding an element of uncertainty to an already intense contest.

- IANS

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Priyanka N
As a Bengali living outside the state, I see this as a battle for Bengal's identity. Didi represents a fierce regional pride. The 2021 Nandigram loss was a shock, but she's a fighter. Bhabanipur will stand with her. Jai Bangla! 🇮🇳
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Rahul R
The article seems one-sided, only quoting pro-TMC residents. What about the silent voters who want change? The BJP's rise from 3 to 77 seats last time shows the mood is shifting. Suvendu Adhikari is a formidable opponent who knows the ground reality.
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Meera T
Development should be the only agenda. If people are happy with roads, schools, and healthcare, they will vote for continuity. The high-stakes drama is for media, for us common people, roti, kapda, makaan and bijli matter most. Hope whoever wins focuses on that.
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Aryan P
The deletion of names from electoral rolls is very concerning. Every citizen's right to vote must be protected. EC needs to ensure a completely fair process. This controversy casts a shadow over the entire election.
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Kavya N
Respectfully, while Didi has done good work, there are genuine issues of corruption at lower levels and political violence that need addressing. A strong opposition is healthy for democracy. Hope this election is fought on issues and not just emotions.

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