TMC MP Saugata Roy Attributes Party's Defeat to Local Extortion and Anti-Incumbency in West Bengal
'Extortion At Local Level, Anti-Incumbency': TMC MP Saugata Roy's Big Claim After Bengal Defeat
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Saugata Roy, a senior MP of the Trinamool Congress (TMC) party, acknowledged that local extortion and anti-incumbency significantly contributed to the party's defeat in the West Bengal Assembly elections. The TMC secured only 80 out of 294 seats, a stark contrast to their previous victory in 2021.
- 01Local-level extortion and strong-arm tactics were significant factors in TMC's defeat.
- 02There was a notable consolidation of Hindu votes against the TMC.
- 03Polling was largely peaceful despite some high-handedness by Central Armed Police Forces.
- 04TMC failed to gauge the depth of public discontent and anti-incumbency.
- 05The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) won 206 seats, marking a dramatic shift in the political landscape.
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In an exclusive interview, Saugata Roy (senior MP of the Trinamool Congress) admitted that local-level extortion and strong-arm tactics, referred to as 'dadagiri', played a crucial role in the party's significant defeat in the West Bengal Assembly elections. The TMC only managed to secure 80 seats out of 294, a drastic decline from their 213 seats won in the previous elections in 2021. Roy highlighted that the party underestimated the consolidation of Hindu votes against them, which contributed to voter discontent. While he noted that polling was generally peaceful, he pointed out instances of alleged high-handedness by the Central Armed Police Forces. The results saw the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) winning 206 seats, marking a dramatic reversal in the political landscape of West Bengal.
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The shift in political power could lead to changes in local governance and policies affecting residents of West Bengal.
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