Panchayat polls:Rural heartland key to TMC's Delhi ambitions in 2019

Press Trust of India  |  Kolkata 

The stakes seem to be high for the ruling Trinamool in the upcoming panchayat polls, as the party leadership feels that gaining a foothold in national after the 2019 election is incumbent on winning the rural heartland.

"If we want to win maximum number of seats in polls, then we have to ensure that we put up a good show in the upcoming rural polls, so that we are ahead of our rivals," said a

With nearly 40 of the 42 seats in the state being located in villages and semi-urban areas administered by panchayats, an absolute control of the rural bodies is a must for political parties to have an upper hand on rivals in next year's polls, feel senior TMC leaders.

"Steering the state from 2011, the has established its credentials on the twin foundation of development and diversity.

"People will endorse this in the upcoming panchayat elections. Yes, the journey to originates in the rural heartland of Bengal," Derek O'Brien, TMC in Rajya Sabha, told

Brien's views were echoed by his party colleague Sudip Bandyopadhyay, who is of the view that the panchayat polls will be the most important election ahead of polls.

"Panchayat elections resonates the views of the grass-roots and the masses. In villages, people are dependent on their gram panchayats ... The activities of elected representatives at panchayats and zilla parishads come as a added benefit for the political parties he or she represents," Bandyopadhyay told

The elections will be held across 48,650 seats in 3,358 gram panchayats, 9,217 seats at 341 panchayat samitis, and 825 seats at 20 zilla parishads.

Another came up with an analogy on how results of panchayat polls directly influence the election in Bengal.

"Our victory in South 24 Parganas and East Midnapore zilla parishads in the 2008 panchayat polls had led to the party winning 19 seats in the 2009 election. The stellar performance in 2013 panchayat polls, when it won the maximum number of zilla parishads, also led TMC to bag 34 seats in 2014," he explained.

However, he admitted that despite winning so many seats, the party could not have a major role after the 2014 elections, as the BJP managed full majority. "But this time, things will be different from 2014 and TMC will play a defining role after 2019," the said.

The TMC leadership has time and again emphasised that it will play a major role on the national level, after next year's polls.

had last month said she would try to unite all the anti-BJP forces to defeat the saffron party in the 2019 election.

The TMC top brass had also met several leaders of various Opposition parties, including and chief K C Rao, aiming to cobble up a formidable front against the BJP.

Opposition parties cutting across political lines feel that the TMC's urge to prove its mettle in the panchayat elections in order to find firm footing in the polls next year, has led to unprecedented violence over filing of nominations for the rural polls.

The TMC has denied all such accusations.

Displeased with the State Election Commission's recent decision to cancel its own order to extend the nomination process by a day, the had on April 12 put a stay on the ongoing panchayat election process till further instruction.

"Because of their ambition to play a major role and to send out a message that TMC is invincible in Bengal so that they be allowed to lead the anti-BJP front, they are looking to win the panchayat polls without any opposition," state said.

Mukul Roy, who was once number two in the TMC and been instrumental in its performance in the 2014 polls, feels TMC's wish to be a major national force will never be fulfilled as the BJP will "decimate" the ruling party in Bengal in the next election.

"The people of Bengal are yearning for a change and BJP will bring that change," Roy said.

said the party will win the panchayat polls and that it cannot take the onus of failure to file nominations.

"How can we take the onus of opposition not being able to file nominations? We can't provide them with man power to file nominations. The people of Bengal are with TMC. I won't comment any further as the matter is sub judice," Mukherjee added.

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First Published: Sun, April 15 2018. 13:45 IST