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Mamata Banerjee faces BJP challenge in West Bengal

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It is an unexpected turn of events in West Bengal politics. Post-Lok Sabha election, Bengal BJP’s membership has risen by over two lakhs. Moreover, the party’s minority cell and women’s wing have witnessed an almost 50 per cent jump in membership in the last six months.

There has been a huge outflow of workers from the Trinamool Congress, CPM and Congress to the BJP in West Bengal. Aam Aadmi Party’s Bengal unit has already merged itself with the BJP.

The BJP had never been a force in Bengal politics traditionally. The party had only some influence in a few pockets of the State. As recently as five years ago, BJP in Bengal was struggling hard to bring new members into its fold. In 2010, the Bengal BJP had membership of a measly 90,000. Today, the party’s membership has touched almost six lakhs and is still increasing. Lakhs of people from various walks of life are also in touch with the party to become its member.

This is for the first time that the BJP has emerged as a party to reckon with in West Bengal’s political arena.
Lok Sabha election 2014 saw a tectonic shift in Bengal politics. For the first time, BJP won two Lok Sabha seats in the State on its own. Party’s vote share jumped to a whopping 17 per cent, a three-fold spurt from just 6 per cent in 2009 general election.

In voters’ perception, the BJP has already walked into the Opposition’s space, a place which was decorated by the CPM in Mamata era. Observers of Bengal politics say that after the demise of Jyoti Basu and with declining support base, the leaderless Bengal CPM is merely playing the role of ‘dummy Opposition’ and hence the space for Opposition in the State has been vacant since long. Now, the BJP has occupied that space.

The rise of BJP in Bengal has prompted Mamata Banerjee to embrace her political enemy – the CPM. Even though, she fought against the CPM’s ideology for four decades.

The rise of BJP in the State has left Mamata Banerjee in utter panic and fear. Widespread rigging by Trinamool hooligans in the just-held Lok Sabha election and the rising atrocities against the BJP workers underscore the very fact. There are three factors which have contributed for the steady rise of BJP in Bengal.

First, it was the Modi wave which made the BJP an unexpected force to reckon with.

Second, it is the wild minority appeasement policy of the Mamata Banerjee Government which has contributed to the growth of BJP in the State. Mamata Government chooses to stay soft on the illegal Bangladeshis who pose grave threat to the demographic structure of West Bengal. In Mamata’s rule, West Bengal has witnessed several atrocities against Hindus. It is not only the anti-Hindu activities the TMC Government has been involved in, but Mamata Banerjee has also encouraged anti-national sentiments in the State. Allowing a protest rally against the hanging of Parliament House attack mastermind Afzal Guru can be cited as a case in point.

Third, the rise of BJP in Bengal has much to do with the rise of RSS and other nationalist organisations in last five years. The number of RSS sakhas, which stopped assembling owing to lack of peoples’ participation, has increased many-fold.:yahoo::yahoo:

The intelligentsia of West Bengal is looking at the BJP as the real alternative to Mamata. They feel it is only the BJP which can address the acute unemployment problem in the State by bringing in industries, and stop mass brain drain from the State.

Armed with peoples’ support, BJP called for a ‘Trinamool-free’ Bengal. The party organised a massive Bangla Bachao Rally on the occasion of the death anniversary of Jan Sangh founder Syama Prasad Mookerjee.

BJP is gearing up for the upcoming urban local body polls. The party has already planned an early preparation for the 2016 Assembly election which will see a direct battle between Trinamool Congress and the BJP. The Bengal BJP has to sustain this momentum.
@Tshering22 @wolfschanzze @jha @arp2041 @levina @Ravi Nair @scorpionx
 
Urban and semi urban votes have already leaned away from TMC. In Mamata's own assembly seat Bhawanipore, BJP candidate was leading with a handsome margin than the rest. So,I will not be surprised if TMC loses Kolkata Corporation to start with.
 
Kick the A**s of this lady. SHe do not deserve to be the CM of a state like Bengal.
 
Kick the A**s of this lady. SHe do not deserve to be the CM of a state like Bengal.
But the people of Bengal voted for her..................Even this Lok Sabha elections.................Respect Mandate & Democracy............
 
But the people of Bengal voted for her..................Even this Lok Sabha elections.................Respect Mandate & Democracy............

She got this seats because Congress has fully collapsed so as communist and BJP has not grown enough to fill that vacant pace. Let BJP grow further. Mamta may become a history. Let EC delist illegal Bangladeshis. Mamta will loose a huge chunk of vote.
 
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These so-called SICULAR parties don't understand that favoring a community at the cost of another isn't "SICULARISM". Ultimately the "OTHER" community will get angered & would look for ALTERNATIVES which aren't "SICULAR".
 
Somewhere in the middle she goes totally crazy for like 5 minutes and then walks out. Don't miss this!

I was amused when an IIM professor asked her a similar sort of question in the beginning she did not dare to hit back as she did to Tania Bhardwaj five minutes later. Or as she did to Shiladitya Chaudhury,a humble peasant few months back in Jhargram. This lady is not only a moral bankrupt but a coward also. Am sorry for being harsh but it's true.
 
BJP needs to gain strength in WB, Odisha and TN if it wants to wib next GE with a similar mandate they can't bet on 70+ seats from UP all time
 
It is an unexpected turn of events in West Bengal politics. Post-Lok Sabha election, Bengal BJP’s membership has risen by over two lakhs. Moreover, the party’s minority cell and women’s wing have witnessed an almost 50 per cent jump in membership in the last six months.

There has been a huge outflow of workers from the Trinamool Congress, CPM and Congress to the BJP in West Bengal. Aam Aadmi Party’s Bengal unit has already merged itself with the BJP.

The BJP had never been a force in Bengal politics traditionally. The party had only some influence in a few pockets of the State. As recently as five years ago, BJP in Bengal was struggling hard to bring new members into its fold. In 2010, the Bengal BJP had membership of a measly 90,000. Today, the party’s membership has touched almost six lakhs and is still increasing. Lakhs of people from various walks of life are also in touch with the party to become its member.

This is for the first time that the BJP has emerged as a party to reckon with in West Bengal’s political arena.
Lok Sabha election 2014 saw a tectonic shift in Bengal politics. For the first time, BJP won two Lok Sabha seats in the State on its own. Party’s vote share jumped to a whopping 17 per cent, a three-fold spurt from just 6 per cent in 2009 general election.

In voters’ perception, the BJP has already walked into the Opposition’s space, a place which was decorated by the CPM in Mamata era. Observers of Bengal politics say that after the demise of Jyoti Basu and with declining support base, the leaderless Bengal CPM is merely playing the role of ‘dummy Opposition’ and hence the space for Opposition in the State has been vacant since long. Now, the BJP has occupied that space.

The rise of BJP in Bengal has prompted Mamata Banerjee to embrace her political enemy – the CPM. Even though, she fought against the CPM’s ideology for four decades.

The rise of BJP in the State has left Mamata Banerjee in utter panic and fear. Widespread rigging by Trinamool hooligans in the just-held Lok Sabha election and the rising atrocities against the BJP workers underscore the very fact. There are three factors which have contributed for the steady rise of BJP in Bengal.

First, it was the Modi wave which made the BJP an unexpected force to reckon with.

Second, it is the wild minority appeasement policy of the Mamata Banerjee Government which has contributed to the growth of BJP in the State. Mamata Government chooses to stay soft on the illegal Bangladeshis who pose grave threat to the demographic structure of West Bengal. In Mamata’s rule, West Bengal has witnessed several atrocities against Hindus. It is not only the anti-Hindu activities the TMC Government has been involved in, but Mamata Banerjee has also encouraged anti-national sentiments in the State. Allowing a protest rally against the hanging of Parliament House attack mastermind Afzal Guru can be cited as a case in point.

Third, the rise of BJP in Bengal has much to do with the rise of RSS and other nationalist organisations in last five years. The number of RSS sakhas, which stopped assembling owing to lack of peoples’ participation, has increased many-fold.:yahoo::yahoo:

The intelligentsia of West Bengal is looking at the BJP as the real alternative to Mamata. They feel it is only the BJP which can address the acute unemployment problem in the State by bringing in industries, and stop mass brain drain from the State.

Armed with peoples’ support, BJP called for a ‘Trinamool-free’ Bengal. The party organised a massive Bangla Bachao Rally on the occasion of the death anniversary of Jan Sangh founder Syama Prasad Mookerjee.

BJP is gearing up for the upcoming urban local body polls. The party has already planned an early preparation for the 2016 Assembly election which will see a direct battle between Trinamool Congress and the BJP. The Bengal BJP has to sustain this momentum.
@Tshering22 @wolfschanzze @jha @arp2041 @levina @Ravi Nair @scorpionx
The BJP apparatus in the State is now quite strong. It always was full of armchair politicians and highly educated people with little mass support. Now they have got a good mix. Hope BJP gets to become the primary opposition in the next elections in West Bengal.
 
BJP needs to gain strength in WB, Odisha and TN if it wants to wib next GE with a similar mandate they can't bet on 70+ seats from UP all time

As long as AMIT SHAH is alive!!! :D
 
BJP needs to gain strength in WB, Odisha and TN if it wants to wib next GE with a similar mandate they can't bet on 70+ seats from UP all time
add to that notheast ...if aleast 30 to 45 seats is secured then it will not always needed to depend on UP
 
BJP is gaining in West Bengal. But I am not sure if that is enough. State leadership especially Rahul Sinha is a clueless politician. Playing a nice guy will never help his party in Bengal. A leader who seems to be willing to take on Mamta Banarjee is needed. I had thought that Babul Supriyo would be pushed forward to take some charge in state committees but that does not seem to be happening. An assertive leadership which makes sure that each and every bad move of TMC does not go unnoticed is required.

What is pleasing to hear that Left supporters who did not leave supporting CPM even during Mamta wave, are hoisting BJP flags in their villages. Few TMC supporters are also up for grabs. There is some surprising undercurrent among minority community to become BJP members. Thousands of them have joined BJP in last 1 month.

I have also heard that BJP is planning statewide agitations against slaughtering of cows in open ( which happens a lot in Bengal). They will use SC's directive regarding this and will try to corner Mamta. Feel sad to be away from India when Bengal is preparing itself for saffron.
 
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