Tag: Mamata Banerjee

  • Bhowanipore bypoll: ‘Mamata Banerjee hasn’t mention criminal cases in nomination paper’, alleges BJP

    By PTI

    KOLKATA: The BJP on Tuesday lodged a complaint with the Election Commission, alleging that West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee did not make a mention about pending criminal cases in her nomination papers for the Bhowanipore bypoll.

    Sajal Ghosh, the chief election agent of the saffron party’s candidate for the constituency, Priyanka Tibrewal, wrote to the EC, raising objections to Banerjee’s declaration. “I beg to object to the nomination/declaration filed by Mamata Banerjee on the ground that the candidate has failed to disclose particulars of the pending criminal proceedings against her,” he said.

    Ghosh, in his letter, also made a note of the number of cases filed at different police stations in Assam against Banerjee.

  • Bhowanipore bypoll: Mamata pays surprise visit to mosque to consolidate Muslim vote

    Express News Service

    KOLKATA: Hours after BJP candidate Priyanka Tibrewal filed her nomination for Bhowanipore by-election, her contender and West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee paid a surprise visit to a mosque in the area to seek blessing ahead of the electoral battle which she needs to win to continue as the administrative head of the state. 

    Mamata visited Sola Ana Masjid in the area and talked to the maulvis of the mosque. The visit was not in her scheduled itineraries but she decided to make the surprise visit. 

    Three wards—63, 77, and 82, of Kolkata Municipal Corporation, which falls under Bhowanipore Assembly constituency, has nearly 45% cent Muslim electorates and insiders in the ruling Trinamool Congress said Mamata’s mosque visit was aimed to consolidate that particular set of voters in her favour. 

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    “This is the most important by-election in the recent past. Mamata Banerjee is the first chief minister of Bengal who is contesting in a by-election to get elected as an MLA after being defeated in the general elections. She wants to leave no stone unturned. Muslim vote-bank supported our party en bloc in the recent Assembly elections reducing the legislative count of Congress and Left Front to zero. Her mosque visit is said to be a move to ensure the support of the voters of the particular community,” said a senior TMC leader. 

    Eyeing the support of Hindu electorates, a BJP candidate visited the Kalighat temple on Saturday. “Our effort will be to consolidate both Hindu and non-Bengali speaking electorates in our favour. The constituency has around 40% electorates who are not Bengalis,” said a BJP leader. 

    The by-election in Bhowanipore was necessitated after elected TMC MLA Shovandeb Chattopadhyay stepped down to facilitate Banerjee’s chief ministership following her defeat in Nandigram, East Midnapore. Mamata lost to her former lieutenant and BJP candidate Suvendu Adhikari by around 1,900 votes and Chattopadhyay bagged victory with a margin of around 28,000 votes.  

    Since Mamata failed to win in Nandigram, the deadline of her tenure as the chief minister now is November 5.

  • Bhowanipore set for unequal battle as CM Mamata Banerjee faces ‘lightweight’ rivals

    By PTI

    KOLKATA: Having emerged as the face of opposition resistance to the Narendra Modi juggernaut after the Trinamool Congress’ triumph in the assembly elections, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee is locked in an unequal battle as she squares off with “lightweight” rivals in her own lair–Bhowanipore.

    Banerjee, who described herself as an “injured tigress” after an incident on the campaign trail in Nandigram which left her with a plastered foot, and was licking her wounds following her defeat at the hands of one-time protege Suvendu Adhikari, will likely roar back to victory, those watching the electoral battle unfold in the constituency feel.

    She is pitted in the by-poll against Priyanka Tibrewal of the BJP and CPM’s Srijib Biswas.

    Tibrewal, whom the state BJP president Dilip Ghosh called a “fearless soul”, is a lawyer and one of the petitioners in a string of PILs filed against the TMC government over incidents of violence that rocked West Bengal after the assembly elections in March-April this year, but has nothing to show by way of political accomplishments.

    She had contested the assembly election from Entally and lost. Biswas is a political greenhorn. For the BJP, political analysts say, the battle for Bhabanipur is more about retaining its 35 per cent vote share than winning the seat.

    For the once mighty Left, it’s about proving it is still alive if not kicking in a state which it ruled for 34 years without a break. For the redoubtable Mamata Banerjee, it is not only about exacting revenge for her defeat in Nandigram but her larger ambition to play a key role in shaping the opposition’s future in national politics.

    The Congress, after initial prevarication, decided not to field a candidate against Banerjee and also stay away from campaigning. Both the Congress and the Left, which fought the assembly elections in alliance, had drawn a blank.

    “Bhabanipur Nijer Ghorer Meyekei chai (Bhabanipur wants her own daughter)” has become the battle cry for the TMC rank and file as they have plunged headlong into the campaign for the 66-year-old Banerjee, a resident of Bhabanipur.

    Banerjee had won the seat twice in 2011 and 2016 but shifted to Nandigram, where the anti-farmland acquisition movement against the Left Front government had transformed her into a major political force in the volatile state, to dare BJP’s Suvendu Adhikari, now the Leader of the Opposition, on his home turf.

    She now must win Bhabanipur to ensure an unbroken stint as the chief minister. Banerjee is required to win a seat in the state assembly by November 5 in conformity with the constitutional provisions to continue as chief minister.

    The Constitution allows a non-member of a state legislature or Parliament to continue in a ministerial position without getting elected only for six months. After her defeat in Nandigram, Sovandeb Chattopadhyay, state cabinet minister and TMC MLA from Bhabanipur, vacated the seat to facilitate her return to the assembly from there.

    “For us, victory is not an issue. That Mamata Banerjee will win this seat is a foregone conclusion, even the opposition parties know that. Our target is to ensure a victory by a record margin. The people have decided to elect the chief minister by a record margin to avenge the conspiracy that was hatched in Nandigram,” senior minister and TMC secretary general Partha Chatterjee told PTI.

    Top leaders like Chatterjee, Firhad Hakim and Subrata Bakshi have been deployed to manage the campaign in the constituency in Kolkata with eight municipal wards, two of which have sizeable Muslim population which has stood firm behind the TMC supremo through times good and bad.

    “We are happy that Didi is back in our constituency. It is a matter of pride for us that the CM is our neighbour,” said Pradyut Roy, a Bhabanipur resident, reflecting the resonance “Bhabanipur Nijer Ghorer Meyekei chai” slogan has found with the local people.

    “Everybody knows who will win. But we want civic issues to be addressed, especially during the rains, as early as possible,” said another voter. Chattopadhyay had won Bhabanipur for the TMC defeating his BJP rival by more than 28,000 votes.

    Smarting under the assembly poll defeat and defection of its MLAs to the TMC thereafter, the BJP, had a tough time finding a candidate for the by-poll. “Most senior leaders were unwilling to fight the by-poll against Mamata Banerjee and that too from Bhabanipur. We have to ensure that our vote share remains intact and rather increases,” a senior BJP leader said, requesting not to be named.

    Tibrewal is, however, confident about her victory and has decided to make post-poll violence a major poll plank. “Mamata Banerjee is fighting this election to save the chief minister’s chair. My task will be to reach out to the people of the constituency and inform them about the atrocities, torture and violence that her party unleashed on opposition workers after the assembly polls. I am confident that people of Bhabanipur will vote for me and defeat her,” Tibrewal, state vice president of Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (BJYM), said.

    Left Front candidate Srijib Biswas said the alleged lack of development under Banerjee will be a key issue in the by-poll. “Our fight is against both the TMC and the BJP. We will highlight how there has been no development in the state in the last 10 years,” he said.

    A metropolitan constituency with around two lakh voters, Bhabanipur is home to a sizeable number of Gujaratis, Sikh and Biharis living alongside Bengalis. For a long time after it was created in 1952, the constituency was a bastion of the Congress.

    The constituency ceased to exist after the 1977 delimitation but revived in 2011. The TMC has won the seat in all the three assembly elections that were held there ever since. However, in the 2014 and 2019 Lok Sabha polls, the BJP had led from the assembly segment which is a part of the Kolkata South Lok Sabha constituency, which Banerjee has won six times.

    The BJP managed to take a lead in the assembly segment in the 2019 Lok Sabha polls as non-Bengali voters plumped for it, but failed to maintain a grip on the sizeable Sikh and Punjabi population in the 2021 assembly elections following the farmers’ agitation in Punjab.

    “The Bhabanipur assembly by-poll is a battle of the unequal. On one hand you have Bengal’s most heavyweight politician and on the other two political lightweights. The TMC is fighting to secure a record margin. The BJP, whose own house is in complete chaos, is fighting to retain their vote share. The Left is fighting to make its presence felt,” said political analyst Biswanath Chakraborty.

    Another political analyst Suman Bhattacharya concurred, and said it is of great significance that the Congress has decided not to field a candidate against Banerjee or campaign against her for the first time. “This poll is also a sort of litmus test for national opposition unity as two major players– Congress and the TMC– have decided to virtually come together to take on the BJP,” he said.

  • Bhowanipore bypoll: Fresh war of words erupts between BJP and TMC

    By Express News Service

    KOLKATA: In the midst of Bhowanipore bypolls, a fresh war of words erupted between the TMC and the BJP on Sunday. West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee is contesting the assembly seat to become an MLA in order to continue as the administrative head of the state.

    TMC minister Firhad Hakim, who is campaigning door-to-door for his party supremo, rubbished BJP’s claim of giving their rivals a tough fight. “Who is she. How the BJP’s candidate is useful? What is her contribution to our society? Is it an edible item or useful for our hair?,” the minister said attacking BJP candidate Priyanka Tibrewal.

    Priyanka, who is one of the petitioners in post-poll violence cases against the TMC in Kolkata High Court which resulted in a CBI probe, was quick to respond. She said, “I defeated the TMC-ruled state government in the high court. He (Hakim) should have congratulated me first. The verdict of Bhowanipore’s voters on September 30 will help him to identify who I am.”

    Referring to Priyanka’s defeat in the recent Assembly elections from Entally constituency, Hakim labelled her as a bacha meye (young girl). “She is a young girl. She had been defeated earlier in the Assembly elections. As no senior BJP leader was ready to contest against Mamata Banerjee, they have pushed the young girl into this battle-ground,” he said.

    Admitting her contender is a senior politician, Priyanka said, “My rival Mamata Banerjee and her campaigner Firhad Hakim are much senior and older than me. But I am here to fight the battle to save democracy and the people of Bengal from TMC’s terror.”

    Bengal BJP accused the ruling TMC of attacking its candidate in such poor fashion to which the electorates do not approve. “The people of Nandigram rejected Mamata Banerjee and the same verdict she will face in Bhowanipore,” said BJP’s spokesperson Shamik Bhattacharya.

    Both the TMC and the BJP has pressed its heavyweights into action for the high-voltage Assembly elections. Mamata assigned her prominent lieutenants like Hakim, Subrata Mukherjee and Madan Mitra to launch massive campaign to ensure victory in her erstwhile constituency. The BJP, too, is all set to engage its high-profile campaigners which include Union minister Hardeep Singh Puri, Bihar’ singer-turned-politician Manoj Tiwari and former TMC MP Dinesh Trivedi, who joined the saffron camp, considering the character of the electorates of Bhowanipore consisting of 40% non-Bengal voters.

  • Mamata Banerjee files nomination for Bhowanipore assembly by-poll

    By PTI

    KOLKATA: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee Friday filed her nomination papers for the September 30 Bhowanipore assembly by-poll.

    The TMC supremo will be pitted against BJP’s Priyanka Tibrewal and Left Front’s Srijib Biswas.

    The result will be declared on October 3.

    Banerjee, who lost the election in Nandigram, has to win this by-poll to retain the chief minister’s post.

    Banerjee is a resident of Bhowanipore and had won the seat twice in 2011 and 2016.

    She had contested from Nandigram in the April-May assembly poll this year against BJP leader and her former protege Suvendu Adhikari and lost.

    After her defeat in Nandigram, Sovandeb Chattopadhyay, state cabinet minister and TMC MLA from Bhabanipur, vacated the seat to facilitate her return to the assembly from there.

  • Over 3 crore people visited ‘Duare Sarkar’ camps: Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee

    By PTI

    KOLKATA: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Friday said over three crore people have visited the ongoing ‘Duare Sarkar’ camps, a mass outreach drive to help people benefit from state-run schemes.

    The second edition of the “Duare Sarkar” (government at doorsteps) programme was launched on August 16 and will continue till September 15.

    She thanked people of the state for visiting the camps and also congratulated the government officials.

    Extremely happy to share that more than 3 Crore people have visited the #DuareSarkar camps since 16th August.I congratulate all GoWB officials for making this initiative a huge success. I thank the people of Bengal for coming to the camps and availing all benefits!
    — Mamata Banerjee (@MamataOfficial) September 10, 2021
    “Extremely happy to share that more than 3 crore people have visited the #DuareSarkar camps since 16th August. I congratulate all GoWB officials for making this initiative a huge success. I thank the people of Bengal for coming to the camps and availing all benefits,” Banerjee said on Twitter.

    Two government schemes – ”Lakshmi Bhandar” and “Swasthya Sathi” – appeared to be the top picks among the three crore people who have turned up in the month-long camps.

    The newly launched ”Lakshmi Bhandar” scheme assures monthly support of Rs 1,000 for women of each SC/ST household and Rs 500 for the general category.

    ”Swasthya Sathi” is a cashless basic health cover for secondary and tertiary care up to Rs five lakh per annum per family

  • BJP’s Priyanka Tibriwal to contest from Bhowanipore against CM Mamata Banerjee in bypoll

    By Online Desk

    BJP leader Priyanka Tibriwal will contest against Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee in the upcoming  Bhowanipore bypoll on September 30.

    Meanwhile, the Congress  has decided not to field a candidate against Mamata Banerjee.

    The TMC chief, who lost to BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari in Nandigram Assembly constituency, will contest the bypoll from the seat vacated by party leader Sovandeb Chattopadhyay. 

    CM Mamata has to get elected as an MLA by November 5 to continue as the chife minister on West Bengal. 

    Mamata was elected twice in 2011 and 2016 from Bhowanipore, has been campaigning heavily for the crucial bypoll.

    (Inputs from Agencies)

  • BJP’s Priyanka Tibrewal to contest from Bhowanipore against CM Mamata Banerjee in bypoll

    By Online Desk

    BJP has fielded party leader Priyanka Tibrewal to contest against Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee in the upcoming  Bhowanipore bypoll on September 30.

    Meanwhile, the Congress  has decided not to field a candidate against Mamata Banerjee.

    A lawyer by profession, Tibrewal is one of the petitioners in the post-poll violence cases against the TMC government in the Calcutta High Court.

    The TMC chief, who lost to BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari in Nandigram Assembly constituency, will contest the bypoll from the seat vacated by party leader Sovandeb Chattopadhyay. 

    CM Mamata has to get elected as an MLA by November 5 to continue as the chief minister on West Bengal. 

    Mamata was elected twice in 2011 and 2016 from Bhowanipore and has been campaigning heavily this year for the crucial bypoll.

    The results of the Bhowanipore bypoll will be announced on October 3.

    (Inputs from Agencies)

  • Bhowanipore by-election: Calcutta HC accepts PIL against chief secretary’s letter to EC on bypoll

    Express News Service

    KOLKATA: The Calcutta High Court on Thursday accepted public interest litigation (PIL) challenging by-election in the Bhowanipore Assembly constituency on September 30 from where CM Mamata Banerjee will contest. The court will hear the matter on Monday.

    Sabyasachi Chatterjee, the petitioner, told the court that the chief secretary of the state wrote to the poll panel requesting to conduct the by-poll in Bhowanipore as Mamata Banerjee will contest from there. “It was told that her deadline will end in November. The chief secretary also said that the chief minister would contest from Bhowanipore and if the by-election is not held on time, there will be administrative exigencies in the state. Why should a bureaucrat mention about who will contest from Bhowanipore in his letter to the Commission,” he said in his petition.

    While announcing the by-election in Bhowanipore, the Commission said it decided to hold the by-poll after a request from the chief secretary, West Bengal, citing administrative exigencies. “While the Commission has decided not to hold by-elections in other 31 Assembly constituencies across the country, considering the constitutional exigency and special request from the state of West Bengal, it has decided to hold the by-election in Bhowanipore,” the poll panel had said in its statement.

    BJP’s Bengal chapter did not welcome the poll panel’s decision and they said it was aimed to make sure that Mamata can continue as the chief minister.

    “This decision of holding a by-election in one constituency is against the Constitution. There are other four constituencies where by-poll is yet to be held,” said petitioner Chatterjee.

    The Bengal CM, however, is already in poll mode. While addressing party workers on Thursday, Mamata said, “All of you must swing into action instead of sitting idle at home. You will have to make sure that BJP will not be able to hatch any conspiracy this time. In Nandigram, the conspiracy hatched by the BJP led to my defeat.”

    Mamata assigned Trinamool Congress’s senior functionaries such as Subrata Mukherjee and Firhad Hakim to carry out campaigns in the area maintaining the guideline given by the Commission in the wake of the Covid pandemic.         

  • CBI summons Bengal minister over chit fund scam, Mamata hits out at nephew’s grilling

    By Express News Service

    KOLKATA: The CBI on Wednesday issued a notice summoning West Bengal Commerce and Industry Minister Partha Chatterjee on September 13 in connection with the I-Core chit fund scam case. Another central agency the Enforcement Directorate (ED) had interrogated Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s nephew for nine hours on Monday at its Delhi office in connection with a coal smuggling and money laundering case.

    Mamata Banerjee, while addressing a workers’ meet on Wednesday, lambasted the Centre over the ED’s notice summoning Abhishek Banerjee. “The BJP could not accept the verdict of Bengal’s electorate in the Assembly elections and they are now using central agencies to meet their political purpose. What is the reason behind summoning Abhishek to Delhi and questioning him for nine hours?” she said.

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    Chatterjee was allegedly seen in some of the public events organised by the I-Core which was charged with duping depositors by offering them abnormally high returns on their investments. The CBI had earlier summoned Chatterjee in March this year.

    Referring to the Assembly election in Nandigram, Mamata alleged she fell victim of a conspiracy which led to her defeat in the East Midnapore Assembly constituency. “Government officials were transferred deliberately before the election and a conspiracy was hatched against me,” she alleged.

    The Election Commission of India announced the by-election in Bhowanipore Assembly constituency from where Mamata will contest to get elected as an MLA to continue as the Chief Minister. Her deadline to get elected ends on November 5.