Millennium Post (Kolkata)

‘Minority votes likely to be decisive factor in Balurghat’

While they constitute approximat­ely 27% of state’s population, Balurghat LS constituen­cy boasts a slightly higher figure of 29%

- PINAK PANI CHOWDHURY

Statistics indicate that minority voters constitute approximat­ely 27 per cent of the state’s population, with Balurghat Lok Sabha constituen­cy boasting a slightly higher figure of 29 per cent.

Political analysts assert that the minority vote wields significan­t influence in determinin­g the outcome of elections in Balurghat, akin to regions like Murshidaba­d and Baharampur.

Historical­ly, the majority of Balurghat’s minority voters have aligned with the ruling party of Bengal and speculatio­n looms over potential support in voting patterns this time too in favour of the Trinamool Congress (TMC).

Notably, there has been a noticeable presence of minority community members at the TMC gatherings, sparking discussion­s regarding the reasons behind this trend — whether

driven by apprehensi­ons surroundin­g CAA and NRC or internal dynamics within grassroots organisati­ons remains a subject of debate in political circles. Within Balurghat Lok Sabha constituen­cy, three Assembly segments — Kumarganj, Harirampur and Itahar of North Dinajpur — hold sway over minority votes, all currently represente­d by the TMC MLAs and the BJP, which lagged behind in the previous Lok Sabha elections.

Biplab Mitra, the contesting candidate of the TMC party has asserted its historical alignment with minority communitie­s, affirming continued support in the future, citing past solidarity and commitment.

Despite these factors, BJP’s state president, Sukanta Majumdar, has expressed optimism about securing increased support of the minority voters in Balurghat, where he is contesting on the BJP ticket once again. On the other hand, Left Front candidate Jaydeb Siddhanta has entered the fray, banking on historical ties with minorities while expressing confidence in reclaiming votes that may have drifted towards the BJP. Ultimately, the true verdict will emerge on June 4, eagerly awaited by all stakeholde­rs.

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