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Bengal’s 'setting theory' and the 2024 Lok Sabha elections

West Bengal is keenly poised with less than a year for Lok Sabha polls. Signs of anti-incumbency and Muslim anger have surfaced against Mamata Banerjee. The Left-Congress front, which is the third political pole, is alleging a “Didi-Modi setting” to ease the road for BJP in 2024 and Trinamool in 2026. BJP, surprisingly, is no longer its aggressive old self in countering Trinamool, which may end up hurting it

March 08, 2024 / 11:58 IST
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West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee (left) and PM Narendra Modi. (File image)

A year before the national polls one question is dominating West Bengal’s political spectrum. Is Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee tacitly backing the Bharatiya Janata Party – as the Left-Congress claim – or (is) she aligning with Congress or even a non-Congress opposition alliance? No one can confirm or reject such speculations as Mamata periodically sends out contradicting signals.

There are examples galore to indicate Mamata’s contradictory approach, which could be a strategy in itself. In March, she said the All India Trinamool Congress will contest the Lok Sabha polls “alone” without an alliance. In two months – after the Karnataka poll – she proposed to back Congress with a caveat – Congress “should support regional parties”.

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BJP’s Bengal Bet

If the first comment had damaged opposition unity, then the second one is a blow to BJP. BJP had won 18 out of Bengal’s 42 Lok Sabha seats in 2019 and anything less than that is a reversal, compounded by the developments in Bihar which is out of NDA’s control.