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Bengal rural polls: BJP wins big in Suvendu Adhikari's bastion Nandigram; TMC wins in Purulia

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Published : Jul 11, 2023, 11:01 PM IST

Adhikari is also the BJP MLA from Nandigram, where he defeated Chief Minister Mamata Banerje by a margin of 1,956 votes in the 2021 Assembly elections.

BJP wins big in Suvendu Adhikari's bastion Nandigram; TMC wins in Purulia
BJP wins big in Suvendu Adhikari's bastion Nandigram; TMC wins in Purulia

Kolkata: West Bengal Panchayat Elections results were declared on July 11. TMC workers held celebrations after the win in Purulia. Around 5.67 crore voters exercised their franchise to choose representatives for nearly 928 seats across 22 Zila Parishads, 9,730 Panchayat Samiti, and 63,239-Gram Panchayat seats. West Bengal has 3,341 gram panchayats and the number of village panchayat election centres is 58,594.

There are 63,239 seats at the Gram Panchayat level, 9730 at Panchayat Samiti and 928 at the Zila Parishad level. In 2018, the Trinamool Congress (TMC) won uncontested, 34 per cent of the seats in panchayat elections, which also saw various instances of violence. Trinamool Congress has won many seats uncontested in the 2023 elections as well.

The ruling Trinamool Congress received a major jolt at Nandigram in East Midnapore district, which is considered a stronghold of Suvendu Adhikari, the leader of opposition in the state Assembly.

Adhikari is also the BJP MLA from Nandigram, where he defeated Chief Minister Mamata Banerje by a margin of 1,956 votes in the 2021 Assembly elections. Banerjee later entered the Assembly after getting elected from Bhabanipur in Kolkata in the bypoll.In the panchayat polls, BJP's performance has been significant in the village panchayat areas of Boyal-I, Boyal-II, Khodambari-I and Khodambari-II under Nandigram-II block.

Of the total 61 gram panchayat seats there, BJP candidates have either won or are ahead in 37 seats, followed by Trinamool nominees at 23 and one Independent candidate.In Boyal-I, BJP candidates have won or are ahead in eight out of the 13 seats, pushing Trinamool back with five seats. In Boyal-II, nine seats are in favour of BJP, while Trinamool has six and one went in favour of an Independent candidate.In Khodambari-I, BJP won eight out of 15 seats, followed by Trinamool at seven.

In Khodambari-II, 12 out of the 17 seats are in favour of BJP, followed by Trinamool at five.Adhikari said that the results in Nandigram reflect the fact that people have rejected the Trinamool wherever they could resist the ruling party's 'hooligans' and cast their votes.“Had this picture in Nandigram been reflected in the entire state, Trinamool would have turned minorities in most districts. But our fight against the ruling party will continue,” Adhikari said. (With agency Inputs)

Kolkata: West Bengal Panchayat Elections results were declared on July 11. TMC workers held celebrations after the win in Purulia. Around 5.67 crore voters exercised their franchise to choose representatives for nearly 928 seats across 22 Zila Parishads, 9,730 Panchayat Samiti, and 63,239-Gram Panchayat seats. West Bengal has 3,341 gram panchayats and the number of village panchayat election centres is 58,594.

There are 63,239 seats at the Gram Panchayat level, 9730 at Panchayat Samiti and 928 at the Zila Parishad level. In 2018, the Trinamool Congress (TMC) won uncontested, 34 per cent of the seats in panchayat elections, which also saw various instances of violence. Trinamool Congress has won many seats uncontested in the 2023 elections as well.

The ruling Trinamool Congress received a major jolt at Nandigram in East Midnapore district, which is considered a stronghold of Suvendu Adhikari, the leader of opposition in the state Assembly.

Adhikari is also the BJP MLA from Nandigram, where he defeated Chief Minister Mamata Banerje by a margin of 1,956 votes in the 2021 Assembly elections. Banerjee later entered the Assembly after getting elected from Bhabanipur in Kolkata in the bypoll.In the panchayat polls, BJP's performance has been significant in the village panchayat areas of Boyal-I, Boyal-II, Khodambari-I and Khodambari-II under Nandigram-II block.

Of the total 61 gram panchayat seats there, BJP candidates have either won or are ahead in 37 seats, followed by Trinamool nominees at 23 and one Independent candidate.In Boyal-I, BJP candidates have won or are ahead in eight out of the 13 seats, pushing Trinamool back with five seats. In Boyal-II, nine seats are in favour of BJP, while Trinamool has six and one went in favour of an Independent candidate.In Khodambari-I, BJP won eight out of 15 seats, followed by Trinamool at seven.

In Khodambari-II, 12 out of the 17 seats are in favour of BJP, followed by Trinamool at five.Adhikari said that the results in Nandigram reflect the fact that people have rejected the Trinamool wherever they could resist the ruling party's 'hooligans' and cast their votes.“Had this picture in Nandigram been reflected in the entire state, Trinamool would have turned minorities in most districts. But our fight against the ruling party will continue,” Adhikari said. (With agency Inputs)

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