Hindustan Times (East UP)

BJP fields Tibrewal against Didi in bypoll

- Letters@hindustant­imes.com ANI

KOLKATA: TMC supremo Mamata Banerjee Friday filed her nomination for the September 30 Bhabanipur assembly by-poll winning which is an absolute necessity for her to continue as the chief minister.

She will be pitted against BJP’s Priyanka Tibrewal and Left Front’s Srijib Biswas. The Congress has decided not to field a candidate against her.

The votes for Bhabanipur as also Jangipur and Samserganj will be counted on October 3 and results declared the same day.

Banerjee was accompanie­d by the wife of state cabinet minister Firhad Hakim at Survey Building in Alipore where she filed her nomination papers.

She was later seen greeting people with folded hands before boarding her car. “The people of Bhabanipur are eagerly waiting to rewrite history by ensuring Mamata Banerjee’s victory by a record margin. They are waiting to avenge the conspiracy that was hatched to defeat Mamata di at Nandigram,” Firhad Hakim told reporters.

TMC supporters lustily cheered their leader with slogans like “Bhabanipur Nijer Ghorer Meyekei chai” (Bhabanipur wants her own daughter) and “Bhabanipur eh Khela Hobe” (Game will happen in Bhabanipur). “For us, the challenge is not victory. The challenge is to ensure Didi’s win by a record margin,” another TMC worker said.

Banerjee, a resident of Bhabanipur, had won the seat twice in 2011 and 2016 but shifted to Nandigram, where the anti-farmland acquisitio­n movement against the Left Front government had transforme­d her into a major political force in the volatile state, to dare her former protege and now a BJP leader Suvendu

Adhikari on his home turf. Though Banerjee powered the TMC to a resounding win for a third straight term in office, she lost in Nandigram. She now must win Bhabanipur to ensure an unbroken stint as the chief minister. Banerjee is required to win a seat in state assembly by November 5 in conformity with the provisions in order to continue as chief minister. The Constituti­on allows a non-member of a state legislatur­e or Parliament to continue in a ministeria­l position without getting elected only for six months.

 ??  ?? West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee arrives to file her nomination for by-elections in Kolkata on Friday.
West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee arrives to file her nomination for by-elections in Kolkata on Friday.

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