Kolkata: Share the CPM selection in Bhowanipore has dropped from 20.4% in 2011 to 3.5% at 2021 Bypoll.
In 2011, Mamata Banerjee challenged Bypoll from Bhowanipore to be chosen with the legislature of the country after Bakshi Subrata emptied the chair.
Petication is held to choose CM.
Nandini Mukherjee CPM, an academic Ju Senior, who is the opponent of Banerjee from the constituency, has touched 19,422 votes.
A decade later, Chairman of the Minister of Banerjee opposed another Bypoll from Bhowanipore.
This time, CPM candidates SriwaS can collect a little more than 4,200 votes.
“It is bypoll to choose a minister for the second time (after Nandigram).
The nature of the poll is different from the others.
This time, it turned out to be a binary battle, where other opponents (CPM) were projected by the media part as a destroyed force.
Religious polarization also rises, “said Mukherjee.
“In 2011, we saw a sudden increase in voting after 1:00 p.m.
The Trinamool ministers began to roam in the electoral district.
I will not be surprised if a similar trend is considered at this time.” The selection in Bhowanipore is multi-language and multi-culture It is not a binary battle even in the selection of assembly 2016, when BJP Chandra Kumar Bose has collected 19% of stock selection.
Domda Dasmunshi Congress has bagged 29% of the year.
“Even in 2016, CPM has received a large number of votes in Bhowanipore and has a strong worker base there.
If a member of the Gloc doctor at Ward 77 works with us, the results may be different,” said Dasmunshi.
According to the CPM leader Rabin Deb, Bikta always tilted by the selected party.
“This is not the election to change the government.
Also, it took some time for our workers to make peace with disaster in the assembly poll five months ago.
At the same time, they were busy helping people in a pandemic and nature disaster,” Deb said.
“We are not even permitted campaigned on many occasions.
We report it to EC but it is unsuccessful.
In addition, ministers such as Subrata Mukherjee and Firhad Judges are permitted to roam the voting day.” Candidates for CPM Biswas felt the polls were driven by people who have not yet Ready for it.
“The extra trinamool won sound is erosion from BJP.
Our voices remain almost the same.
In some booths, the opposition won the one-digit voice,” he said.
In April, when Congress and CPM were in Alliance, Congress’s Shadab Khan had 4% of the sound shares.
“This is the selection of by-election and candidates is the main minister of himself.
It has an impact,” he said.