Outcome of Bengal by-polls not in line with our expectation: BJP


New Delhi/Kolkata, Oct 3 (IANS): The West Bengal BJP on Sunday said the results of the three Assembly by-polls in state are not in line with their expectations, and they are accepting the outcome gracefully.

Sukanta Majumdar, the Bengal unit chief of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), said: "We need to understand that a large number of people couldn't come to vote or they were not allowed to come to vote. But one thing we should keep in mind that the chief minister Mamata Banerjee thought that she would wipe out BJP from Bhabanipur but that has not happened."

"We are overwhelmed by the support of the people who despite all the odds, have come out and voted for us. This will inspire us to fight with a new spirit in future. There are four by-elections in October and we hope that we will do better in these elections," Majumdar said.

In a statement, the West Bengal BJP said: "The outcome of the three Assembly by-polls in West Bengal are not in line with our expectation but we accept it gracefully."

"After being demolished in Nandigram, Mamata Banerjee may have survived in Bhabanipur for now, but it has never happened that a losing candidate chose to thrust herself as the Chief Minister, in violation of all democratic norms and proprietary," the statement said.

The BJP alleged that the elections were held under an overbearing state administration, with dark shadow of fear, intimidation and gloom of the post poll violence hanging over the electorate.

Echoing the sentiment of state unit, senior leaders said the victory margin of Banerjee has surprised them a little.

"While contesting the by-polls, we tried our best and everyone had worked hard to ensure the Chief Minister's defeat in Bhabanipur. In reality, we are sure that her victory margin would be narrow. But the huge victory margins also came a surprise to us," a party leader said.

Another leader said that the party will draw plans for future to further expand its presence in the state with eye on 2024 Lok Sabha polls and next assembly polls in 2026.

"A long term plan will be finalised to strengthen and expand the party in West Bengal. The BJP workers will continue to fight for the people of West Bengal and uproot the Banerjee government in the next polls," another senior leader said.

 

  

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  • anthony, mangalore

    Mon, Oct 04 2021

    The loss of Mamata in Nandigram and Rahul Gandhi in Amethi needs to be pondered about given the suuspicion on the hacking of EVM's and especially with the news of Pagausus Spyware.

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  • Roshan, Mangaluru

    Mon, Oct 04 2021

    Hehe! It's bengal Modi-Shah can't fight tigress Mamta. These guys can only do trading say buying and selling. Bhakth have to wake up, before nation is lost.

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  • k b r, Mangala Uru

    Sun, Oct 03 2021

    you thought playing 'hindu card' will win bengal... but bengalis know that hindus are not and cannot be patented to one party...

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  • Manohar, Mangalore

    Sun, Oct 03 2021

    Chill... Nothing will be in line with your expectations by 2024!

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  • Veer, Nagpur

    Sun, Oct 03 2021

    BJP, what went wrong for you in WB the second time too?????….You have exhausted all your ammunition to defeat your opponents by EVMs, Operation Kamala, Resort Politics, Theatrical Fake Bhashans with unfulfilling promises and caging all govt and election officials. What’s your new weapon for third and final defeat??????….Please don’t preach about democracy while you and your rule are against democracy.

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  • El En Tea, Mangalore

    Sun, Oct 03 2021

    Forget about the result whole of India wants to know huge catch of drugs at Adani Mundra port. Shahruk Khan son was made scapegoat as if he was carrying the Explosives.

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