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Bengal Phase 6 voting, Live Updates: All eyes on Suvendu Adhikari, Didi's 'gaddar' but the BJP's mainstay

In 2019, with Adhikari still a minister in the Mamata Banerjee government, the BJP won five of the eight seats where voting is being held on Saturday. The challenge before Adhikari today is to increase the tally

BJP nominee Pranat Tudu's vehicle was attacked in Garhbeta. Women also pelted stones at central security force personnel Screenshot from ABP Ananda footage

Arnab Ganguly
Published 25.05.24, 06:49 AM
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The focus of the sixth and penultimate phase of polling in Bengal on Saturday is clearly on the BJP's Suvendu Adhikari, Mamata Banerjee's principal challenger who quit her party, the Trinamul Congress in 2020, joined the BJP and went on to defeat her in the state Assembly elections of 2021.

In the run up to voting day, Adhikari, the leader of the Opposition in the state Assembly, has covered around 42,000km, rigorously touring constituencies and delivering over 142 speeches.

Saturday’s polling is Adhikari’s election as it's happening in his own backyard, two constituencies in East Midnapore district and the remaining six in territories that Adhikari had marked as his own after 2007. He had then emerged as the most trusted lieutenant of Mamata Banerjee in her movements against the then Left Front government’s land acquisition bid.

Seventeen years later, Adhikari is the de facto leader of the BJP in Bengal as the party fights hard to improve its tally from the 18 it bagged in the 2019 Lok Sabha polls.

Adhikari has stuck to the road during his travels this poll season, ditching aerial modes of transportation his main rivals, Mamata and Trinamul general secretary Abhishek Banerjee, have used primarily.

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In Bengal’s political history, Adhikari is only the second person to have defeated Mamata Banerjee in any election (by 1,956 votes in Nandigram Assembly constituency in 2021, prompting Didi to subsequently contest and win from Bhawanipore in a byelection).

That one victory catapulted Adhikari’s stature in Bengal politics. He had led the BJP's campaign in the 2021 Assembly polls too, but Mamata's party had then trounced the BJP emphatically.

This Lok Sabha polls is a litmus test for Adhikari. The final outcome in Bengal will decide how much longer the BJP top brass will keep its faith in him. So far, the senior leadership stands firmly with Adhikari.

“The more you target Suvendu Adhikari, the bigger he will become as a leader with the BJP,” Amit Shah had said at a public meeting in East Midnapore’s Bhupatinagar, referring to a police raid at a guest house in Kolaghat that the leader of Opposition often uses.

In the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, with Adhikari still a minister in the Mamata Banerjee government, the BJP won five of the eight seats where voting is being help on Saturday. The BJP could not breach Contai and Tamluk, the two seats in East Midnapore, the home turf of the Adhikaris, held by patriarch Sisir (Suvendu's father) and Dibyendu (Suvendu's brother).

The challenge before Adhikari is to increase the tally. Win, if not all eight, at least a couple more. To those close to him, Adhikari has expressed confidence of adding Contai and Tamluk to the existing tally of five.

“He believes if the Trinamul’s lead in Keshpur can be reduced, then there is a chance in Ghatal as well,” said a BJP leader close to Adhikari.

The sitting MP in Ghatal is the Trinamul’s actor-nominee Dev. In the 2019 Lok Sabha polls, Dev had polled 1,44,990 votes from Keshpur, while the BJP’s Bharati Ghosh bagged 52, 916 votes. Trinamul had maintained the lead in the 2021 Assembly polls as well, along with five other Assemblies.

On most ocassions, Adhikari has consciously stayed away from the high profile campaigns attended by the likes of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Shah. On May 22, he shared the dais with Shah, but did not address the rally. His campaign has been focussed on Mamata and Abhishek, and the alleged corruption among the Trinamul.

Mamata, who refers to Adhikari as “gaddar (traitor)", has repeatedly blamed the Adhikaris for the firing on March 14 in 2007 in Nandigram that left 14 villagers dead. She also alleged her loss in the Nandigram election of 2021 was engineered by the Adhikaris and she would avenge it.

In the run up to the polls in the sixth phase, a woman BJP supporter was killed in Nandigram’s Sonachura, indicating that voting would be anything but peaceful. Till this phase, violence-prone Bengal has managed to avoid murders, though blood has been indeed been spilled in some instances.

The Trinamul too is equally confident of taking on the Adhikaris and the BJP in East Midnapore and the other districts. “The BJP has tried several tactics to create disturbances in the first five phases. They will try the same here too, but it is not going to work,” Abhishek Banerjee had said on Wednesday in Nandigram.

The Election Commission has identified 2,678 booths out of the total 15,619 in the sixth phase as sensitive. The highest number of sensitive booths 501 out of 1,895 are in Contai, where Adhikari’s brother Soumendu is the BJP candidate.

Suvendu Adhikari Elections Mamata Banerjee Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Election Commission
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