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West Bengal’s political pecking order remains unchanged after a successful mass agitation for justice

The civil society’s 41-day protest against the state government had one clear winner, the people. TMC had a close call but hasn’t ceded political ground. That’s because the BJP, yet again, showed that it hasn’t got its finger on the pulse of the state’s electorate

September 30, 2024 / 08:35 IST
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The Kolkata rape and murder case unleashed a statewide revolt against CM Mamata Banerjee.

The Bharatiya Janata Party’s frustration over its abject failure to cash in on the 41-day long agitation by junior doctors which shook West Bengal, including its feisty Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, is evident from state BJP leaders like Dilip Ghosh and Ashok Dinda dismissing the unbelievably successful movement as a “drama” enacted by “instigating people’s emotions” which yielded “nothing”.

The fact of the matter is that the BJP left no stones unturned to harness the civil society-led medicos’ long running protests against the heinous rape-murder of a young woman doctor in Kolkata’s R. G. Kar Medical College and Hospital for political and electoral benefits. It used every strategy in its playbook but made no headway whatsoever, making the BJP’s central leadership realise yet again that West Bengal is a very difficult nut to crack – and that the BJP somehow lacks the knowhow to bowl Bengalis over.

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Ghosh, Dinda and other BJP leaders, in fact, got a mouthful from the junior doctors after the “drama” jibe. The doctors’ front slammed the BJP unequivocally, saying: “We made it clear from the beginning that we will not allow those who have garlanded rapists in Hathras-Kathua-Unnao to use our movement to grab power. The people of this state will not allow it. Our movement has rejected divisive politics from day one, and we won’t tolerate it in the future as well.” The BJP has simply gone off the air after the backlash.

Did Mamata lose to win?