Kolkata/Malda: It is literally an International Women's Day whammy for Mamata Banerjee.
On a day when the Trinamool supremo took to the streets of Kolkata along with her women candidates and a host of women supporters and workers to mark the day and drive home the message that the ruling party of Bengal stands with women, three of Mamata's choicest women in the party decided to quit Trinamool.
Driving the wedge deeper, all three switch over to BJP.
In a bizarre twist to the poll picture of Bengal, Sarala Murmu, the Trinamool Congress candidate from Malda's Habibpur, joined the saffron brigade.
Party insiders in Malda say, Sarala belongs from the Old Malda area of the district and had been the Zilla Parishad president on a Congress ticket in 2013.
Waters flowed down the Ganges and by 2016, Sarala quit Congress and joined Trinamool Congress.
Political watchers in Malda say, Sarala Murmu always nurtured the idea of getting back her Zilla Parishad president's post, which TMC denied her in 2018, though she had won the civic polls.
A peeved Sarala wanted a party ticket in the 2021 polls, but from a seat of her choice.
Trinamool made her a candidate from the Habibpur seat, which is reserved for Scheduled Tribes. But, Sarala wanted a seat in the Old Malda area (Englishbazar or Malda seat), which is her stronghold.
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The party didn't oblige her. Sarala walk out and entered the BJP camp. Will she be made a candidate from a seat in Malda district by the saffron party? Gobinda Chandra Mondal, BJP district president says, “No way. There is a process behind every move and candidate choice is a diligent process, which can't happen or be changed overnight.”
Incidentally, the Habibpur seat used to be Red bastion in a predominantly Congress-influenced Malda district.
From 1972 to 2016, it was always the CPI(M) which used to win from the seat, barring once.
In 1972, the seat was won by a CPI candidate. Khagen Murmu, who had won on a CPI(M) ticket from Habibpur for four consecutive terms till 2016, had switched sides and joined BJP.
In the Lok Sabha polls of 2019, BJP fielded him from Malda Uttar seat, which he won. Alongside Murmu, by-elections happened in the Habibpur Assembly constituency and the seat went to BJP's Joyel Murmu. For the first time, BJP had made its mark in Habibpur.
In a haste, Trinamool has changed its candidate from Habibpur and Pradip Baske will be contesting the polls now in place of Sarala Murmu.
Sonali Guha, the name was usually taken with the same breath as with Mamata Banerjee.