Suvendu Adhikari Predicts BJP Landslide, Bose Grandnephew Joins TMC

BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari held a roadshow in Nandigram, expressing supreme confidence that the BJP will win nearly 177 seats in the West Bengal assembly elections. He claimed the area is a BJP stronghold and predicted Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee would lose heavily, even in her Bhabanipur constituency. In a contrasting development, Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose's grandnephew, Chandra Kumar Bose, joined the TMC after quitting the BJP, accusing it of practicing British-era "divide and rule" politics. The stage is set for a high-stakes rematch following the TMC's 213-seat landslide in 2021 against the BJP's rise to 77 seats.

Key Points: Bengal Polls: Adhikari's 177-Seat Claim vs Bose Joining TMC

  • Adhikari calls Nandigram a BJP stronghold
  • Predicts Mamata's defeat in Bhabanipur
  • Chandra Kumar Bose joins TMC, slams BJP
  • Accuses BJP of British-style divide and rule
  • West Bengal polls on April 23 & 29
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LoP Suvendu Adhikari holds roadshow in Nandigram, claims BJP will 'win nearly 177 seats' in Bengal

BJP's Suvendu Adhikari predicts 177 seats in Bengal, while Netaji's grandnephew Chandra Kumar Bose joins TMC, accusing BJP of divide and rule.

"This time, the BJP will win nearly 177 seats, this is my personal analysis... - Suvendu Adhikari"

Nandigram, April 12

Leader of Opposition in the West Bengal Assembly and BJP candidate from Nandigram and Bhabanipur, Suvendu Adhikari, held a roadshow in Nandigram here on Sunday.

Adhikari expressed confidence in the BJP's prospects in the state, calling the region a "BJP stronghold". He asserted that the party would secure victory across constituencies in the area.

"This is a BJP stronghold...BJP will win all seats here... People here are against appeasement and are with Prime Minister Modi... BJP will win all seats... This time, the BJP will win nearly 177 seats, this is my personal analysis... Mamata Banerjee is going to lose by a huge margin even in Bhabanipur this time..."

In another development, Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose's grandnephew, Chandra Kumar Bose, on Sunday slammed the BJP, accusing the party of "dividing communities for vote bank politics".

Speaking with ANI after joining TMC, Chandra Kumar Bose equated the BJP with British rule, accusing them of bringing religion into politics, a policy that he said was opposed by Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose.

"The BJP is against the Constitution because its one-point agenda is to divide and rule, to divide communities for vote bank politics. The British, their policy was divide and rule. The BJP practices the same policies as the British. They bring religion into politics, a policy which was vehemently opposed by my grandfather, Sarat Chandra Bose, and his younger brother, Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose," he said.

"I cannot accept the BJP's way of thinking... I decided to leave, and I did not immediately join any party... I found that the TMC comes close to following an inclusive and secular ideology," he added.

Chandra Kumar Bose had quit the Bharatiya Janata Party in September 2023, ending his nine years of association with the party, citing ideological differences.

Bose exuded confidence in the Trinamool Congress victory in the West Bengal election.

"We are having the state elections in Bengal. The TMC will definitely come out victorious... TMC has a much greater responsibility to unite the nation... all like-minded parties should unite to implement the concept of being a 'Bharatiya'; only then will we survive... I'm not an astrologer, but definitely, Mamata Banerjee would be victorious," he said.

West Bengal is set for two phases of assembly polls on April 23 and 29, with the results set for May 4.

The upcoming elections follow the 2021 battle, where the TMC secured a landslide 213 seats. However, the BJP's growth from a minor player to 77 seats in the last cycle has set the stage for the current high-stakes confrontation.

- ANI

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Meera T
Chandra Kumar Bose's words carry weight. Using Netaji's legacy for politics is one thing, but his warning about dividing communities is serious. We are Bengalis first. Our culture has always been about harmony. I hope voters remember that.
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Aman W
Personal analysis of 177 seats? Sounds like political posturing before the actual fight. The ground reality in my para of Kolkata is different. Didi's welfare schemes are visible. BJP needs more than just big claims to win Bengal.
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Sarah B
As an observer, the comparison to British 'divide and rule' policy by a Bose family member is a powerful and concerning critique. Healthy debate is good, but politics centered on division is dangerous for any democracy.
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Vikram M
The switch of leaders like Adhikari and now Chandra Bose shows how fluid Bengal politics is. Ultimately, it's about who delivers development and protects our interests. Let's see what happens on May 4th!
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Priyanka N
Respectfully, I disagree with Mr. Bose. The BJP is not dividing, it is uniting the country under a national vision. The old parties fear this unity. Bengal needs this change for a better future, free from syndicate raj.

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