HomeNewsPoliticsCurtains down on bitter Bengal campaign today; Mamata Banerjee rallied in wheelchair for 44 days, BJP brought in big guns

Curtains down on bitter Bengal campaign today; Mamata Banerjee rallied in wheelchair for 44 days, BJP brought in big guns

COVID-19 dominates discourse in the fag end of the campaign as active cases in West Bengal touch 88,000-mark

April 26, 2021 / 08:22 IST
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi (left) and West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee (right) at an event in January 2021
Prime Minister Narendra Modi (left) and West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee (right) at an event in January 2021

It will be curtains for the bitter West Bengal election campaign on April 26, which saw Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee rallying around the state in a wheelchair for the last 44 days while the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) brought in all its big guns from New Delhi led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi for over 20 rallies.

COVID-19 dominated the discourse at the fag end of the election campaign, with Banerjee accusing the Centre of “sleeping at the wheel” as the second wave hit the country, and last week, promised free vaccination for all Bengal residents if voted back to power. BJP had to follow up the very next day with a similar promise.

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Attacks on the Centre over the COVID-19 issue have come unabated from the chief minister. She accused the Centre on April 25 of “diverting Oxygen supply of West Bengal to Uttar Pradesh” and said the Centre exported vaccines when India was in dire need of the same.

BJP President JP Nadda has instead blamed Banerjee for mishandling the COVID-19 situation in West Bengal and skipping the Prime Minister’s review meetings on COVID-19.