Hindustan Times (Noida)

Mamata flings down Nandigram gauntlet

THE WEST BENGAL CM SAID SHE WILL CONTEST POLLS FROM THE SEAT OF REBEL TMC LEADER ADHIKARI, WHO ACCEPTED HER CHALLENGE

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

KOLKATA: Thirteen years after a violent movement against land acquisitio­n began in Nandigram and eventually catapulted the Trinamool Congress (TMC) to power in West Bengal, chief minister Mamata Banerjee on Monday brought the small town in East Midnapore back into the political spotlight. Banerjee announced that she will contest the seat, and by doing so, she set the stage for what could possibly be the most high-profile contest — between the CM and her aideturned-rival Suvendu Adhikari — in the upcoming state polls.

That Banerjee made the announceme­nt at a rally in Nandigram — Adhikari was elected legislator from the seat in 2016 — showed her intent to take the poll battle to the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), which is hoping to form a government in the state for the first time, according to analysts who said the decision could turn out to be a political masterstro­ke. It was the CM’S first public meeting in the area after Adhikari left the TMC for the BJP on December 19.

Hours later, Adhikari, who is from the East Midnapore district, appeared to have accepted Banerjee’s challenge. “I will leave politics if I cannot defeat her by half a lakh (50,000) votes,” Adhikari said at a rally in south Kolkata’s Rashbehari. Polls are likely to be held in Bengal in April-may.

However, Adhikari, who will hold a tit-for-tat rally in Nandigram on Tuesday, was quick to add that the final decision to field candidates will be taken by the BJP leadership.

In Nandigram, Banerjee announced that she was likely to contest her south Kolkata stronghold of Bhabanipur — her existing seat — alongside Nandigram. The big announceme­nt appeared to be impromptu.

“I am not announcing any name for the Nandigram assembly seat. I will announce it later. But I promise to field a good candidate who will stay here and work for the people,” she said.

And seconds later, she added: “How will it be if I contest from Nandigram ? It is a feeling that I shared. Nandigram finds a place

Two Manipur journalist­s who were detained under sedition charges for publishing an article on their website on Sunday, were released on Monday after the “serious” cases against them were dropped, police said. Prior to their release, the portal’s executive editor Paojel Chaoba in a letter of undertakin­g to SP Imphal West District said that the article’s source was unverified” and publishing the article was an “oversight.” The police had booked Sadokpam Dhiren, editor-inchief of the Frontier Manipur, an online news portal, and executive editor A Dhananjoy Sharma, also known as Paojel Chaoba, under the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA).

According to police, an article titled ‘Revolution­ary journey in a mess’ by one M Joy Luwang was published on January 8, 2021. The article, according to police, is a critical indictment of many armed groups in the state. The police also filed a FIR against the author.

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