Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

2 women look to upstage Sarkar in his bastion

- Priyanka Deb Barman letters@hindustant­imes.com ▪

AGARTALA: Two women candidates from BJP and Congress are confident of defeating Tripura chief minister Manik Sarkar in his constituen­cy in the February 18 polls.

Sarkar is locked in a quadrangul­ar contest in his home constituen­cy of Dhanpur, where Trinamool’s Jahir Uddin is the fourth candidate. Sarkar, Tripura’s longest-serving chief minister, is fighting for a fifth consecutiv­e term. After filing his nomination on January 29, he said he is hopeful that the “peace-loving people would exercise their franchise to elect a Left government for the eighth time”.

But his opponents — BJP’s Pratima Bhowmik and Congress candidate Lakshmi Nag — say they can upstage him.

This is the second time that Bhowmik, a senior BJP leader and also party general secretary, is contesting against Sarkar. She had fought against him in 1998 for the Dhanpur seat and lost.

Sarkar went on to become the CM for the first time in 1998 and has been winning from the seat since.

With a population of over 43,000, Dhanapur, which falls in Sonamura sub-division, is heavily populated by Muslims. But that has not deterred Bhowmik who is hoping for a saffron surge fuelled by people’s anger against the government.

“The CM’s constituen­cy is devoid of proper civic amenities like drinking water, health care, road, educationa­l institutio­ns...People have grudges against Sarkar for under developmen­t. People want a change now at any cost,” said Bhowmik. The Congress, playing catch-up in the polls, faces an uphill task of beating the Left and restrain the BJP’s growth.Their candidate, Nag, said deprivatio­n under the Left regime and the BJP’s communal attitude would make space for her party.

“The Left failed to improve people’s lives. Manik Sarkar never thought of his own home constituen­cy, which has made people look for an alternativ­e party. And BJP deals in communal or divisive politics. So people have only one choice left — Congress — that believes in people’s welfare,” Nag said. She came into politics in college by becoming a member of Congress’s student wing, NSUI. She became an MLA after Tripura attained statehood in 1972.

 ??  ?? Pratima Bhowmik (left) of the BJP and Congress’ Lakshmi Nag.
Pratima Bhowmik (left) of the BJP and Congress’ Lakshmi Nag.
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