BJP's win in Gujarat, HP unsettles political equations in WB

Press Trust of India  |  Kolkata 

The BJP's victory in the assembly elections in and has unsettled political equations in and it was likely to have far-reaching consequences in of the state, say political leaders.

Some leaders believe that the could tone down its shrillness in countering the saffron party whose win has given the state leadership and cadres a strong footing to prepare ground for the next year's polls.


"The would have a major impact in Bengal It will kickstart a churn in state in days to come where will be in an advantageous position," said.

Party sources said several TMC leaders were likely to join the in the days to come and the ruling party would find it hard to keep its house in order.

Roy, once the second-in-command of the TMC, joined the last month.

The leaders are also hopeful that the poll would impact the Sabang assembly bypoll scheduled on December 21.

Last night, the took out a victory rally in Sabang to celebrate its success in and where the party bagged 44 and 99 seats respectively.

"Our next target is Bengal. And this victory for sure will galvanise the cadres at the grassroots level ahead of the polls. We are confident that the people of Bengal want freedom from the misrule of this corrupt TMC government," state chief said.

The TMC, however, dismissed the BJP's claims as baseless and devoid of any political logic.

"The poll will not have any impact on Bengal If you analyse the results, you will see that the BJP's has fallen flat as it faced a drubbing in rural areas," TMC's Rajya Sabha MP told

However, a section of the TMC leadership, who preferred anonymity, expressed apprehension that the might use central agencies like the CBI and the ED to corner TMC leaders whose names have cropped up in corruption cases.

Yesterday, a told that the party would coordinate with other parties, if need be, in opposing the for its anti-people policies, but would not show resistance on issues that did not affect the common man.

"We will play the role of a constructive opposition in Parliament. We will not become a second fiddle to the in opposing the government on each and every issue," he said.

The Congress, which is hoping to cash in on the party's improved performance in Gujarat, said the TMC's change in stance in Parliament was an indication that the party was going soft on the to save its own leaders.

"The TMC is known for its double standards. It knows very well that most of its leaders might be arrested in corruption cases. So, they are trying to please the by trying to maintain distance with Congress," of Opposition in the of the said.

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First Published: Tue, December 19 2017. 12:10 IST