Millennium Post

Trinamool sweeps Bengal civic polls

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

KOLKATA: The Trinamool Congress swept on Thursday the municipal polls in West Bengal capturing all the seven civic bodies while the BJP finished second in most places relegating the Left to the third position.

The BJP won six seats in three municipali­ties which included four in Dhupguri in north Bengal and one each in Buniyadpur (north Bengal) and Panskura in south Bengal, according to the results of the August 13 civic elections.

The TMC bagged also seats in Panskura and Haldia in East Midnapore district, Nalhati in Birbhum, Buniyadpur in South Dinajpur and Dhupguri in Jalpaiguri districts.

The party also registered a massive victory in Durgapur Municipal Corporatio­n in Burdwan West district capturing all the 43 wards, besides Cooper’s Camp where it won all the 12 seats.

In Haldia municipali­ty also, the TMC got elected in all the 29 seats, according to the results declared today.

The election results were indicative of a paradigm shift in the state politics with the BJP emerging as the main challenger to the TMC, according to poll watchers.

The Left put up a poor show with the Forward Bloc, a front partner, winning a seat in Nalhati municipali­ty.

The Congress failed to win even a single seat in the polls.

In Haldia municipali­ty, once considered as a Left bastion, the TMC won all the 29 wards securing more than 50 per cent of the total votes polled.

Of the 16 seats in Dhupguri municipali­ty in north Bengal, the TMC won 12 seats while the BJP captured four.

Out of the 14 wards in Buniyadpur, also in north Bengal, the TMC won 13 wards and the BJP bagged one seat.

In Nalhati municipali­ty, the TMC won 14 of the 16 wards, while the Left Front and an independen­t candidate won one ward each.

In 18-member Panskura municipali­ty, the TMC won 17 wards and the BJP managed to secure one ward.

The TMC also won the by-election in a ward in Jhargram municipali­ty.

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