HomeElections 2024Lok Sabha Election 2024West BengalTMC internal bickering, or political game in Kolkata Uttar Lok Sabha seat?

TMC internal bickering, or political game in Kolkata Uttar Lok Sabha seat?

Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s nephew and heir apparent, Abhishek Banerjee is seen as a leader ushering in new ideas and modern methods in the party, polls, and politics

May 27, 2024 / 14:33 IST
Story continues below Advertisement
Incidents leading to the buildup for Lok Sabha 2024 election at Kolkata Uttar (North) Lok Sabha constituency in the West Bengal capital brought to the fore alleged tussle within ruling Trinamool Congress
Incidents leading to the buildup for Lok Sabha 2024 election at Kolkata Uttar (North) Lok Sabha constituency in the West Bengal capital brought to the fore alleged tussle within ruling Trinamool Congress

The incidents leading to the buildup for the Lok Sabha 2024 election at Kolkata Uttar (North) Lok Sabha constituency in the West Bengal capital brought to the fore an alleged tussle within the ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC). A perceived thrust within the upper echelons of the party for replacing the elderly with young faces was being reported as a power struggle between the “old” and “new”.

Here, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s nephew and heir apparent, Abhishek Banerjee is seen as a leader ushering in new ideas and modern methods in the party, polls, and politics. He is currently the party national general secretary and two-time MP, running for a hattrick from the Diamond Harbour constituency.

Story continues below Advertisement

The TMC chairperson herself tries to keep alive the relation she has shared with the veterans in her arduous political journey. She is known to have even condoned the errs and ills of some partymen when they came knocking on her door. The younger Banerjee is today perceived as a more resolute and intense leader.

Nonetheless, reports – whether in the media or on the ground – of apparent “retirement” were circulating over Sudip Bandyopadhyay as well. He has represented Kolkata Uttar Lok Sabha constituency since the first election was held in 2009 after the seat came into existence. He retained it in 2014 and 2019. Before its delimitation, he won twice from the erstwhile seat of Calcutta North West in 1988 and 1999.