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  • 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.

  • Faux Pas? ‘Transforming UP’ ad features Kolkata flyover image; TMC mocks BJP

    By PTI

    KOLKATA: The Trinamool Congress on Sunday ridiculed the Uttar Pradesh government for the use of a purported image of a Kolkata flyover in a full-page advertisement showcasing achievements of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, while giving it a backhanded compliment for acknowledging the “great work” done by Mamata Banerjee, his West Bengal counterpart.

    Asserting that it was yet to be confirmed that the image was that of ‘Maa Flyover’ of Kolkata as claimed by several people including politicians on social media, the West Bengal BJP alleged that while the UP government constructs expressways, flyovers come crashing down under the Mamata Banerjee regime in the eastern state.

    The advertisement titled ‘Transforming Uttar Pradesh under Yogi Adityanath’ showed an image of a flyover painted in blue-and-white colours synonymous with the TMC government along with high-rises and industries juxtaposed below a large photograph of the UP chief minister who is a senior BJP leader.

    Lol the image on the bottom left is from Kolkata – of the Maa Flyover.Zoom in & you can also see the iconic Kolkata yellow ambassador taxi on the flyover.“Transforming UP” means spending millions on newspaper ads around India & stealing pics of development in Kolkata? pic.twitter.com/AgbkyaHo62
    — Saket Gokhale (@SaketGokhale) September 12, 2021
    The advertisement features Kolkata’s iconic yellow taxi on the flyover and a star hotel beside it, according to several Twitter users.

    “The state government (of UP) has to be responsible, there is no passing the buck,” TMC national spokesperson and leader of the party in the Rajya Sabha Derek O’Brien said, claiming that the newspaper concerned was put under pressure to release a statement taking the blame for the goof up.

    The Indian Express which carried the advertisement issued a corrigendum saying “A wrong image was inadvertently included in the cover collage of the advertorial on Uttar Pradesh produced by the marketing department of the newspaper.

    The error is deeply regretted and the image has been removed in all digital editions of the paper.

    ” O’Brien said he has been with an advertising agency for several years and can vouch that the client has to approve any advertisement before being released in the media.

    “This is a blunder.

    The only positive part of it is that they (BJP) are acknowledging the great work done by the Mamata Banerjee government in West Bengal,” he said at a press conference here, adding, “Imitation is the best form of flattery.

    ” O’Brien claimed that the Mamata Banerjee government has fared better than the Yogi Adityanath administration in several key sectors such as money spent on construction and length of rural roads, 100-day work scheme, crimes against SC people and the number of hospital beds.

    The senior TMC leader provided some data on those sectors without giving their source.

    He sarcastically said the data provided by him can be used by the Yogi Adityanath government to release more advertisements.

    Other TMC MPs such as Abhishek Banerjee, Mahua Moitra and Firhad Hakim also ridiculed the BJP over the episode, claiming that the saffron party has now indirectly accepted the “development spree” under the Mamata Banerjee government and even tried to appropriate it.

    TMC national general secretary Abhishek Banerjee tweeted: “Transforming UP for @myogiadityanath means stealing images from infrastructure seen in Bengal under @MamataOfficial’s leadership and using them as his own! Looks like the ‘DOUBLE ENGINE MODEL’ has MISERABLY FAILED in BJP’s strongest state and now stands EXPOSED for all!” Former saffron party national vice-president Mukul Roy, who returned to the TMC after winning the assembly poll on BJP ticket, claimed in a Twitter post that Prime Minister Narendra Modi is so helpless to save his party that other than changing CMs, he has also had to resort to using pictures of growth and infrastructure seen under Mamata Banerjee’s leadership.

    The West Bengal BJP tried to save face over the goof-up saying even if the image was indeed that of Maa flyover, the TMC government does not have any other infrastructural development to flaunt.

    “Several expressways have been built under the Adityanath government in UP.

    In comparison, West Bengal has witnessed several flyovers collapses in the last few years,” West Bengal BJP general secretary Sayantan Basu said.

    Even if it is indeed the image of Maa flyover, it was nothing but a mistake and does not take away Adityanath’s credit for accelerating UP’s growth, he said.

    Addressing the press conference, O’Brien claimed that the TMC and Mamata Banerjee are the only serious challengers to the BJP in national politics and people believe that Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah can be defeated in the 2024 Lok Sabha election under her leadership.

    The Rajya Sabha MP also claimed that the ground situation in Tripura is such that people in the state are ready for a change and the BJP will be dethroned in the 2323 assembly election.

    Stating that Yogi Adityanath, whose state Uttar Pradesh goes to polls in 2022, had addressed 11 rallies in West Bengal during the assembly elections held earlier this year, O’Brien claimed that his claims of the benefits of a “double engine government” (same party rule in Centre as well as state) have been proved to be hollow and false.

  • BJP failed to pass Women’s Reservation Bill, didn’t keep 2014 poll promise: Trinamool Congress

    By PTI

    KOLKATA: Trinamool Congress Rajya Sabha MP Derek O’Brien on Sunday slammed the Centre over the Women’s Reservation Bill, accusing the BJP of failing to pass the legislation despite assurances in the party’s 2014 election manifesto.

    Today makes it 25 years since the WOMEN’S RESERVATION BILL was introduced in #Parliament25 years. No Bill passed.MO-SHA’s BJP even promised it in their 2014 Manifesto. FAIL.One min video pic.twitter.com/cxNhHEFRnh
    — Derek O’Brien | ডেরেক ও’ব্রায়েন (@derekobrienmp) September 12, 2021
    O’Brien also posted a video on Twitter of his recent speech in Rajya Sabha over the issue. “Today makes it 25 years since the WOMEN’S RESERVATION BILL was introduced in #Parliament. 25 years. No Bill passed. MO-SHA’s BJP even promised it in their 2014 Manifesto. FAIL,” the TMC MP tweeted.

    The bill aims at 33 per cent reservation for women in Parliament and state assemblies. O’Brien, in the video of his speech, claimed that there is 25 per cent representation of women in legislatures across the world, while the national average is 13 per cent.

    In the BJP, the number of women MPs in Parliament is around 10-11 per cent, he said. The TMC national spokesman said in contrast, close to 40 per cent of his party’s MPs in both Houses of Parliament are women.

  • Bhowanipore bypoll: War of words erupt between Firhad Hakim & BJP candidate Priyanka Tibrewal

    By PTI

    KOLKATA: A war of words on Sunday broke out between Trinamool Congress leader Firhad Hakim and Priyanka Tibrewal, the BJP candidate from the Bhowanipore seat after Hakim said she is a young girl who has been pushed to fight against Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee in the September 30 by-election.

    Tibrewal had joined BJP few years back and unsuccessfully contested from the Entally seat in last assembly polls. She is a lawyer who flagged alleged attacks on her party activists after the polls in court cases.

    Asked to comment on Hakim’s comments, Tibrewal told reporters while out campaigining, “A young girl doesn’t forever remain a young girl, a ‘bachha’ (child). She grows up to face challenges. Obviously my rival Mamata Banerjee and her party campaigner Firhad Hakim are much older than me in age. But I am here to fight the battle, to save democracy, to save people from terror of Trinamool.”

    Hakim told reporters a day before, “Priyanka Tibrewal is a young girl. She had been defeated earlier in Entally. With no senior BJP functionary ready to contest against Mamata Banerjee in Bhowanipore, they have pushed this young girl into the battlefield.”

    “My sympathy for Priyanka Tibrewal as she will suffer a crushing defeat. But cannot help as Mamata Banerjee is in the hearts of people of Bhowanipore,” Hakim said with a touch of sarcasm.

  • Bhabanipur bypoll: War of words erupt between Firhad Hakim & BJP candidate Priyanka Tibrewal

    By PTI

    KOLKATA: A war of words on Sunday broke out between Trinamool Congress leader Firhad Hakim and Priyanka Tibrewal, the BJP candidate from the Bhabanipur seat after Hakim said she is a young girl who has been pushed to fight against Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee in the September 30 by-election.

    Tibrewal had joined BJP few years back and unsuccessfully contested from the Entally seat in last assembly polls. She is a lawyer who flagged alleged attacks on her party activists after the polls in court cases.

    Asked to comment on Hakim’s comments, Tibrewal told reporters while out campaigining, “A young girl doesn’t forever remain a young girl, a ‘bachha’ (child). She grows up to face challenges. Obviously my rival Mamata Banerjee and her party campaigner Firhad Hakim are much older than me in age. But I am here to fight the battle, to save democracy, to save people from terror of Trinamool.”

    Hakim told reporters a day before, “Priyanka Tibrewal is a young girl. She had been defeated earlier in Entally. With no senior BJP functionary ready to contest against Mamata Banerjee in Bhabanipur, they have pushed this young girl into the battlefield.”

    “My sympathy for Priyanka Tibrewal as she will suffer a crushing defeat. But cannot help as Mamata Banerjee is in the hearts of people of Bhabanipur,” Hakim said with a touch of sarcasm.

  • Uttar Pradesh government advertisement with ‘Kolkata flyover’ image sparks fresh TMC-BJP row

    By PTI

    KOLKATA: The Trinamool Congress on Sunday took strong exception to the use of a purported image of a Kolkata flyover in an Uttar Pradesh government advertisement to project the economic progress of the state under its Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath.

    Noting that it was yet to be confirmed that the image was that of a Kolkata flyover, West Bengal BJP claimed that while the UP government constructs expressways, flyovers come crashing down under the Mamata Banerjee regime in the eastern state.

    The advertisement titled ‘Transforming Uttar Pradesh under Yogi Adityanath’ showed an image of a flyover painted in blue-and-white colours synonymous with the TMC government along with high-rises and industries juxtaposed below a cut-out of Yogi Adityanath.

    “Before 2017, UP was not taken seriously with regard to investment, but in his four-and-a-half-year rule, that negative perception has been broken and in 2020, it has emerged as the second largest economy in the country,” the message in the advertisement read.

    The Indian Express, which had carried the advertisement, issued a corrigendum saying, “A wrong image was inadvertently included in the cover collage of the advertorial on Uttar Pradesh produced by the marketing department of the newspaper. The error is deeply regretted and the image has been removed in all digital editions of the paper.”

    However, the TMC, left no opportunity to ridicule the BJP over the episode, claiming that the saffron party has now indirectly accepted the “development spree” under the Mamata Banerjee government and even tried to appropriate it.

    Transforming UP for @myogiadityanath means stealing images from infrastructure seen in Bengal under @MamataOfficial’s leadership and using them as his own!Looks like the ‘DOUBLE ENGINE MODEL’ has MISERABLY FAILED in BJP’s strongest state and now stands EXPOSED for all! https://t.co/h9OlnhmGPw
    — Abhishek Banerjee (@abhishekaitc) September 12, 2021
    “Transforming UP for @myogiadityanath means stealing images from infrastructure seen in Bengal under @MamataOfficial’s leadership and using them as his own! Looks like the ‘DOUBLE ENGINE MODEL’ has MISERABLY FAILED in BJP’s strongest state and now stands EXPOSED for all!” TMC national general secretary Abhishek Banerjee tweeted.

    “Mr.@narendramodi is so helpless to save his party that other than changing CMs, he has also had to resort to using pictures of growth & infrastructure seen under @MamataOfficial’s leadership, as his own. #BengalModel > #BJPRuledStatesModel Mr Modi?” Mukul Roy, who has returned to the TMC after winning a West Bengal assembly seat on a BJP ticket, tweeted.

    Mr. @narendramodi is so helpless to save his party that other than changing CMs, he has also had to resort to using pictures of growth & infrastructure seen under @MamataOfficial’s leadership, as his own.#BengalModel > #BJPRuledStatesModel Mr Modi? pic.twitter.com/USNOjrq03I
    — Mukul Roy (@MukulR_Official) September 12, 2021
    State Transport Minister Firhad Hakim said, “By posting the image of our pride Maa flyover of Kolkata as one built in Uttar Pradesh, the BJP government in the northern state has touched a new low of falsehood. It also indirectly admitted the spree of development under the rule of Mamata Banerjee in West Bengal and tried to appropriate it as its own.”

    The West Bengal BJP tried to save face saying that even if the image was indeed that of Maa flyover, the TMC government does not have any other infrastructural development to flaunt. “Several expressways have been built under the Adityanath government in Uttar Pradesh. In comparison, West Bengal has witnessed several flyover collapses in the last few years. It is yet to be confirmed whether the image is that of Maa flyover as claimed by the TMC. But their knee-jerk reaction to the advertisement proves they don’t have anything else to flaunt. Even if it is indeed the image of Maa flyover, it was nothing but a mistake and does not take away Adityanath’s credit for accelerating UP’s growth,” West Bengal BJP general secretary Sayantan Basu said.

  • Rupani made ‘scapegoat’, resignation due to infighting in Gujarat BJP: TMC 

    Sixty-five-year-old Rupani resigned from his post over a year ahead of elections to the 182 seats in Gujarat Assembly due in December 2022.

  • Special court grants interim bail to TMC’s Kunal Ghosh in Saradha chit fund case

    By PTI

    KOLKATA: Trinamool Congress West Bengal general secretary Kunal Ghosh was on Thursday granted interim bail by a special court here following his surrender before it in connection a case filed by the Enforcement Directorate in the Saradha chit fund scam.

    The special CBI court directed Ghosh to furnish a bail bond of Rs 20,000 with two sureties of Rs 10,000 each, and to assist the investigating officer in the PMLA case.

    The court had on August 27 issued summons to the TMC leader and two others to appear before it on September 20 on a prayer by the ED, which is investigating allegations of money laundering in the Saradha case.

    Ghosh’s lawyer claimed that he surrendered before the court on Thursday soon after getting information about the summons issued by it.

    He submitted that he is a law-abiding citizen and innocent.

    Opposing the bail prayer, ED special public prosecutor Abhijit Bhadra told the court that the accused is an influential person and there is every scope of his evading trial in the case.

    Ghosh has been charged with assisting main accused Sudipta Sen in acquisition of the proceeds of crime and money laundering.

    Observing that the ED’s investigation into the Saradha case in respect of Ghosh, who was the editor of the company’s publications, has been completed, Special CBI Judge Anupam Mukherjee said there is no reason for detaining him behind bars.

    The Saradha group allegedly defrauded lakhs of people in West Bengal through several ponzi schemes.

  • Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury writes to Mamata Banerjee alleging attacks

    By PTI

    KOLKATA: Congress Parliamentary Party leader in the Lok Sabha, Adhir Chowdhury on Saturday sent a letter to West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee alleging he was attacked by ruling Trinamool Congress activists during his visit to Raninagar area of Murshidabad district.

    Reports said the WBPCC president was shown black flags during his visit to the area on September 3 to meet his party activists who were allegedly attacked by TMC on Thursday and three of their houses vandalised during a clash.

    In his letter to Banerjee, Chowdhury said that atrocities were committed by ruling party’s cadres on Congress supporters in Raninagar-II block in Murshidabad district.

    “It is a blatant misuse of power and democratic rights of innocent people residing over there. On hearing news of (the) incident, I personally visited that area and faced atrocities myself.”

    Chowdhury, who had two days ago flagged the issue of alleged attack on his party members in Murshidabad including the Raninagar incident, said in the letter, “I have already intimated you about the matter and once again plead to pass a necessary instruction to the local police and administration to prevent any further atrocity of this kind.”

    If there is this “kind of situation” it is a “discredit” to the chief minister’s post, he said.

    Chowdhury said “I would specifically like to point out that the local administration had completely failed to bring the situation to normalcy. I hope you will surely see the matter seriously and a hasty action is taken to prevent loss of life and property of innocent people.”

    Several houses were vandalised and property looted in a clash between Congress and TMC activists at Raninagar in the district on Thursday.

    Chowdhury had earlier alleged that TMC activists had carried out attacks on Congress supporters in the area without any provocation, beat up three local party men and vandalised and looted their houses and properties.

    When Chowdhury went to the spot there was demonstration before his convoy and black flags were waved at him.

    The local TMC leadership said the clash was a fallout between two Congress factions in the area and the party was not involved.

    They alleged that Chowdhury visited the spot to instigate trouble and local people were against the reign of terror let loose by Congress in the area.

  • Trinamool accuses BJP of vendetta politics as ED issues summons to Abhishek Banerjee

    By PTI

    NEW DELHI: The Trinamool Congress (TMC) on Friday accused the central government of “vendetta politics” over the recent summonses issued by the Enforcement Directorate to the party’s national general secretary Abhishek Banerjee and his wife Rujira.

    The ED summonses came in a money laundering case related to alleged coal scam in West Bengal.

    TMC MP Sukhendu Sekhar Ray alleged that the summonses were issued as part of a vendetta by the BJP after it lost the recent Assembly polls in West Bengal.

    In a press conference, Ray accused the BJP of misusing central investigation agencies against its political opponents, whereas investigations against its leaders are suppressed.

    He said that the ED has joined the CBI in being a “caged parrot”.

    “They (BJP) declared that they will capture West Bengal. They didn’t want to win hearts, they wanted to capture the state and its people. And now that they have failed in it, they are carrying out this witch-hunt. Abhishek Banerjee’s friends are also being hounded. Is this the duty of supposedly neutral agencies?” he asked.

    He said that both the ED and the CBI have allowed themselves to work as “arms of the BJP.”

    He also alleged that bureaucrats working in the West Bengal government are also being harassed without any evidence.

    He said that the TMC was not bothered by such “false cases” and will counter these both politically and legally.

    Ray also said that TMC was not the only opposition party being targeted and listed the income tax raids against Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin’s daughter just days before the assembly elections in the state and the “harassment” of NCP patriarch Sharad Pawar before the Maharashtra elections.

    He also alleged that when the time comes to act against its own leaders, the BJP has always looked the other way.

    “Suvendu Adhikari was seen taking bribes on camera in the Narada case, but when the charge sheet was filed his name was missing because now he is under BJP protection,” Ray said, referring to the leader of opposition in the West Bengal Assembly.

    The ED case, registered under criminal sections of the PMLA, was filed after studying a November, 2020 FIR of the CBI that alleged a multi-crore coal pilferage scam related to Eastern Coalfields Ltd.

    mines in the state’s Kunustoria and Kajora areas in and around Asansol.

    A “deep system” of political patronage and a “well-oiled” machinery was used to brazenly carry out certain unlawful coal mining in West Bengal, the ED has claimed.