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Mamata Banerjee : A long history of fighting high-stakes battles

Banerjee's latest fight constitutes just one chapter in her long history of fighting all or nothing, no holds barred campaigns, especially in her own seat.

May 02, 2021 / 19:13 IST
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An old undated photo of Mamata Banerjee. (Image: Reuters)
An old undated photo of Mamata Banerjee. (Image: Reuters)

 

After the Election Commission of India announced BJP candidate Suvendu Adhikari as the winner of the the high-stakes battle for the assembly constituency of Nandigram, West Bengal Chief Minister and Trinamul Congress (TMC) supremo Mamata Banerjee has said she will now demand a recount.

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After a vote counting process replete with suspense, with both candidates taking the lead periodically with thin margins, the Election Commission announced Adhikari as the winner. After reports emerged that she has conceded defeat in the seat, Banerjee told Bengali language news channel ABP Ananda that a demand for recount will be made owing to rigging, machine tampering and the election commission servers being illegally kept out of service for hours.

While initial results had tilted the probability of winning heavily towards the BJP, local TMC leaders had reportedly been calm, patiently waiting for Didi's ground connect to ultimately turn the tide. The TMC had claimed even during the elections that the tables would quickly turn after counting for the first seven of the total 17 rounds are over.