Kolkata: With issues of unemployment and workforce migration remaining as major thorns in Congress heavyweight Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury'sflesh in the Baharampur Lok Sabha constituency in West Bengal's Murshidabad district, the five-time MP from the so-called Congress fortress seems to be fighting serious anti-incumbency.
The Trinamool Congress (TMC) claims to have dealt an ace up its sleeve by bringing in former India all-rounder Yusuf Pathanfrom Gujarat to challenge Chowdhury, the son of the soil who has been winning the seat without a break since 1999. For Yusuf, who is a fresh face, has the advantage of a debutant with less expectations.
Besides Pathan, Chowdhury is also taking on BJP's Nirmal Chandra Saha, a popular doctor from the region, where polls are scheduled on May 13. "Although we consider Adhir da as our leader, we did not see his required involvement in Baharampur's development in the last decade. We had higher expectations from him," Sudhir Sengupta, a local businessman, told PTI.
According to Lakshman Hazari, a resident of Amar Chakraborty Road in Baharampur town for the last 55 years, the entire district seems to have earned the dubious distinction of becoming the repository for supplying skilled labour to the rest of the country at a low cost.
"What has this TMC government done other than bring back migrant workers home during the Covid-19 pandemic?" Hazari asked. While Baharampur is dominated by over 66 per cent Muslim population, the constituency is also inhabited by minorities like Christians (0.25 per cent), Jains (0.04 per cent) and Sikhs (0.01 per cent).
Besides the religious spread, 13.2 per cent of the total population in Baharampur belongs to the Scheduled Castes (SC) category and 0.9 per cent to Scheduled Tribes (ST).
The Lok Sabha constituency has seven assembly segments -- Burwan (SC), Kandi, Bharatpur, Rejinagar, Beldanga, Baharampur, Naoda -- all in Murshidabad district.
As a mark of making political inroads into one of the last remaining Congress strongholds of the state, the TMC managed to win six of those seven seats in the 2021 state Assembly elections, losing just one the Baharampur assembly segment to the BJP.
While the TMC has never won the Baharampur Lok Sabha constituency, local party leaders appeared to be taking heart from Chowdhury's declining vote share, which has dipped by over 11 per cent since the 2009 general elections.
Political observers maintain that despite five consecutive wins, Chowdhury has failed to cement the Congress foothold in Baharampur. The party has not only lagged in the assembly elections but also remained unsuccessful in putting up a good show in the previous panchayat and civic body polls.
The BJP, on the other hand, managed to expand its presence by winning the Baharampur assembly constituency three years ago.
Though TMC candidate Yusuf Pathan has generated some excitement among a section of voters in Baharampur, experts expressed doubts on how much of that would get translated into votes in EVMs.