"Victory of people of Falta": BJP candidate Debangshu Panda hails big win in re-polling
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Parganas, May 24: BJP candidate Debangshu Panda, who secured a massive win in the Falta re-polling in West Bengal, dedicated his victory to the people.
Panda recorded a massive win with a margin of 1,09,021 votes against his nearest rival, CPIM's Sambhu Nath Kurmi. Trinamool Congress (TMC) candidate Jahangir Khan was placed fourth in the contest. Falta underwent re-polling on May 21, as irregularities were reported during the 2nd phase of polling in the assembly segment on April 29. After the Falta win, the BJP now has 208 MLAs in the 294-seat state assembly.
Panda told ANI, "This is a victory of the people of Falta. The Bharatiya Janata Party won. Conducting elections was a big challenge. There were some problems, but then everything went well."
BJP MLA Tapas Roy hailed the BJP's win and claimed that TMC General Secretary Abhishek Banerjee will lose in the next General Elections by the highest margin of votes.
Roy said, "Today, in Falta, the BJP candidate is in first place, and the TMC candidate is in fourth place. This shows how elections have been conducted since 2011. Abhishek Banerjee is going to lose the next election by the highest margin of votes."
Recalling former Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's "eggs and fish" remark, the BJP MLA added, "TMC had claimed that after the BJP comes to power, fish and rice would be banned in West Bengal. But wherever our Victory Conference is being held, arrangements for fish and rice have been made there. It's clear how TMC has spread lies."
Union Minister Sukanta Majumdar also slammed the TMC and said, "TMC won't be able to thrive in the long term. It does not have any ideology. Only parties that have an ideology can thrive. Since the Trinamool Congress lacks any political ideology, it will be very difficult for it to succeed in the long run."
Polling for the re-election in the Falta constituency was held on May 21 under heavy security with an approximate voter turnout of 88.13 per cent, as per the Election Commission of India (ECI).
— ANI
Reader Comments
As a Bengali, I feel this re-polling result is significant. 88% voter turnout despite security concerns shows people want change. But let's not get carried away - one constituency doesn't decide the whole state's fate. However, if TMC continues its arrogance, more seats will swing. Abhishek Banerjee should take this as a warning sign.
Impressive victory margin indeed. But I'm cautious - BJP should focus on development rather than just targeting TMC with personal attacks. The real challenge will be delivering on promises. Let's see if they can bring infrastructure and jobs to Falta and surrounding areas. The people have given them a massive mandate, now it's time to deliver.
Reading this from Delhi, it's clear that Bengal's political landscape is shifting. The TMC has been unbeatable since 2011, but cracks are showing. The re-polling issue itself suggests electoral irregularities were serious enough to warrant fresh elections. That alone damages TMC's credibility. BJP's professionalism in handling this re-election is commendable.
Look, I'm a TMC supporter but this is a wake-up call. Losing by over 1 lakh votes in a re-poll is embarrassing. Our party needs to introspect, especially on the fish and rice controversy - that was a silly comment. However, I disagree with Tapas Roy's prediction about Abhishek Banerjee losing in 2024. People know he's not the CM candidate; Mamata is still the face of Bengal.
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