There is a close fight between Mamata Banerjee and Shubhendu Adhikari, will the equation change this time?: – ..

News India Live, Digital Desk: At present the mercury is at its peak in the politics of West Bengal. As soon as the election battle starts, the round of allegations and counter-allegations has intensified in the state. On one hand, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee is trying hard to save her power, while on the other hand, her close friend and now veteran BJP leader Shubhendu Adhikari has opened the front. In this political battle of Bengal, there is thrill and suspense at every step.

Mamata Banerjee’s masterstroke and BJP’s siege

Trinamool Congress (TMC) supremo Mamata Banerjee has made it clear that she is not going to back down from her ‘soil and manush’ politics. Mamta is constantly attacking the central government in public meetings. He has accused BJP of destroying the culture of Bengal and misusing central agencies (ED and CBI). Mamta says that the people of Bengal will never accept outsiders. At the same time, this time BJP has given its full strength for ‘Mission Bengal’, due to which the contest is expected to be very tough.

Shubhendu Adhikari’s challenge: ‘The situation will be like Nandigram’

BJP leader Shubhendu Adhikari has given a direct challenge to Mamata Banerjee and said that this time change is certain in Bengal. Shubhendu claims that the people of the state are fed up with corruption and appeasement politics. He has reiterated in many rallies that just as Mamata had to face defeat in Nandigram, similarly this time her entire party will be wiped out. Shubhendu’s aggressive style has filled new enthusiasm among BJP workers.

Rahul Gandhi’s entry and murmur of triangular contest

The presence of Congress leader Rahul Gandhi in the midst of this electoral battle has made the contest more interesting. Although the main contest in Bengal is being seen between TMC and BJP, but the alliance of Congress and Left parties has the power to spoil the game on some seats. In his address, Rahul Gandhi has tried to woo the youth by raising unemployment and economic issues. Now it remains to be seen who benefits and who is harmed by this triangular conflict.

Ground Report: What does the public mood say?

From the rural areas of Bengal to the streets of Kolkata, the only discussion is about who will be crowned? On one hand Didi’s welfare schemes like ‘Lakshmi Bhandar’ are popular among women, while on the other hand BJP is attracting the youth on the issues of development and employment. As the voting day approaches, security arrangements have also been tightened to prevent any kind of violence. The outcome of this electoral battle of Bengal will decide the direction of the future politics not only of the state but also of the country.

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