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May 2 Verdict: BJP may have not won a famous victory in Bengal but its outlook certainly has prevailed

Follow us on INDIA May 2 Verdict: BJP may have not won a famous victory in Bengal but its outlook certainly has prevailed May 4, 2021, 7:17 PM IST The writer is Editor-in-Chief, Times Now The BJP must be silently chafing at not having delivered the people of Bengal from, in the saffron party’s own words, the ‘’tolabaaz syndicate led by the Begum of Bengal’’. The BJP repeatedly told us Bengal was fed up with the TMC for taking ‘’cut-money” from the most indigent and was resentful that its chief Mamata Banerjee churlishly refused to dignify the slogan Jai Shri Ram. That there was some merit in the assessment was borne out by Mamata Banerjee’s chief poll strategist Prashant Kishor. In a leaked audio conversation he was heard conceding that Hindi-speaking Hindus and a section of electorally influential tribal communities had fallen under BJP chief campaigner Prime Minister Modi’s spell.

Khela Over: Mamata is Didi beyond Bengal | India News

However, the Trinamool boss, who paid a big price for underestimating Modi s pull in the LS polls, was alive to the challenge this time. She blunted the Hindutva charge by flaunting her credentials as a Shandilya Brahmin who could recite the ‘Chandi Path’ and, perhaps more crucially, whipped up nativist sentiments by cautioning the electorate against outsiders and unleashing “Joy Bangla as a counterweight to Jai Shri Ram. West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee visits Kalighat Temple (PTI photo) The feisty leader, who burst into the limelight by taking on CPM cadres during the over three-decade-long ‘red’ hegemony, also turned the foot injury she suffered into attack ammo to punish BJP, which was hamstrung by the lack of an organisation and a face which could even remotely rival Banerjee a weakness that helped the CM cast herself as Bengal s own daughter. The dramatic collapse of CPM and Congress facilitated her task, with anti-BJP sections coalescing around her.

Opinion: Why RSS Has Reason To Enjoy Mamata s Bengal Win

Opinion: Why RSS Has Reason To Enjoy Mamata s Bengal Win Opinion: Why RSS Has Reason To Enjoy Mamata s Bengal Win Updated: May 02, 2021 7:30 pm IST The result of the West Bengal election will cause anguish to Modi but make Mohan Bhagwat happy. This may sound intriguing to many, but those who understand the ideology of the RSS will accept my submission. Modi and BJP are political entities. Their endgame is winning elections, forming governments. But for the RSS, capturing power is not the ultimate goal, it is to make India a Hindu society. Their target is to raise Hindu consciousness and make every Hindu realise that they are a proud Hindu. Mamata Banerjee reciting the

West Bengal: BJP, Trinamool Congress change strategies as campaign for assembly election progresses | India News

PM Modi and Mamata Banerjee KOLKATA: The epic electoral Battle for Bengal has seen the two bitter rivals the BJP and the Trinamool Congress change their poll strategies deftly as they square off against each other in a gruelling, one-and-half-month-long campaign. From running a campaign on the Bangla nijer meyekei chay (Bengal wants her daughter) theme and Duare Sarkar (government at your doorsteps) programme, chief minister Mamata Banerjee has, however, changed tracks ahead of the last three phases of polling by attacking Prime Minister Narendra Modi for leaving India unprepared for the second Covid wave. She has also blamed an influx of outsiders brought by BJP for the spread of coronavirus in the state.

COVID challenges, Bangaliana , gender among strategies, fault-lines in Bengal s electoral battlegro- The New Indian Express

COVID challenges, Bangaliana , gender among strategies, fault-lines in Bengal s electoral battlegro- The New Indian Express
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