The Asian Age

BJP challenges Mamata to fight only from Nandigram

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Kolkata, Feb. 20: The BJP on Saturday challenged West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee to announce that she will contest the coming state election only from Nandigram if she is confident of her victory, prompting TMC to hit back and ask the saffron party to first name its chief ministeria­l candidate.

BJP national general secretary and Bengal minder Kailash Vijayvargi­ya in a tweet asked Banerjee to announce whether she will be fighting only from Nandigram.

The Trinamul Congress was quick to hit back saying it wondered why BJP is scared of declaring its Nandigram candidate or its chief ministeria­l face.

The BJP has not announced its candidate for the seat and has said it will choose its chief minister only after coming to power in the state.

Ms Banerjee had announced at a TMC rally at Nandigram in January that she will contest from the seat.

Nandigram had witnessed anti-farmland acquisitio­n movement in 2007 in the aftermath of the then Left Front government's plan to acquire land for a special economic zone.

The TMC rode the crest of the movement and came to power in the state in 2011 ending the 34-year rule of the LF.

In 2016 the Nandigram seat in East Midnapore district was won by the then TMC heavyweigh­t Suvendu Adhikari, who recently switched over to BJP and has publicly vowed to defeat Ms Banerjee by 50,000 votes.

Mr Vijayvargi­ya in his tweet said, “Mamata Banerjee has announced to contest Assembly elections from Nandigram. But, she did not say that she will contest from here only! If she is confident of her victory, make this announceme­nt too!... Otherwise, it will be understood that you do not trust Nandigram!”

BJP national secretary Anupam Hazra said if TMC did not announce it now, it will be understood that that Banerjee will fight the election from more seats.

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