Desk Report
Publish: 03 Oct 2021, 03:55 pm
Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee || Photo: Collected
Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee won the crucial West Bengal by-poll
by a huge margin against her main rival from India's ruling Bharatiya Janata
Party on Sunday.
The 66-year-old firebrand woman politician won by 58,389
votes in the by-election for the assembly constituency of Bhawanipur in state
capital Kolkata, the Election Commission of India has said.
In Bhawanipur, Mamata had to pull off a win to continue as
Bengal Chief Minister. BJP had pitted a little-known woman lawyer against
Mamata.
Though her ruling Trinamool Congress party swept back to
power in Bengal in April-May assembly polls, Mamata lost her own seat in
Nandigram to her protege-turned-rival Suvendu Adhikari by nearly 2,000 votes.
India's main opposition Congress, on the other hand, did not
field any candidate against Mamata. The party's decision was announced by West
Bengal Congress chief Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury earlier last month.
On May 2, Mamata single-handedly pulled off a landslide
victory in the assembly election for the third time in a row, bucking
anti-incumbency and staving off a massive challenge from Prime Minister
Narendra Modi's BJP.
In June this year, Mamata moved the high court to declare
Suvendu's election win "null and void' on the grounds that he had indulged
in corrupt practices and sought votes on the basis of religion.
Bengal had witnessed the most high-profile contest in India's
recently held state polls. While Mamata harped on being Bengal’s daughter, the
BJP asked people to vote for "change and development" after 50 years
of Communist and Trinamool rule.
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