Lok Sabha elections 2019: Is TMC\'s hold on tribal areas slipping?

Lok Sabha elections 2019: Is TMC’s hold on tribal areas slipping?

Of the eight constituencies, the most politically significant fight in this phase will be in Medinipur, where BJP state unit president Dilip Ghosh is pitted against seven-time MLA and former TMC Rajya Sabha MP Manas Bhunia.

lok sabha elections Updated: May 12, 2019 07:39 IST
All India Trinamool Congress (TMC) Chief and Chief Minister of West Bengal Mamata Banerjee faces a new challenge from BJP in Bankura, Medinipur, Bankura and Purulia constituencies.(ANI file photo)

All the eight constituencies that go to polls in West Bengal on May 12 fall in the western part of the state.

Of the eight constituencies, which includes Ghatal, Medinipur, Bankura and Purulia, among others, the most politically significant fight in this phase will be in Medinipur, where the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) state unit president Dilip Ghosh is pitted against seven-time MLA and former Trinamool Congress (TMC) Rajya Sabha MP Manas Bhunia.

Purulia and Jhargram seats are also significant since these contain large swathes of former Maoist-dominated regions where the BJP has been able to establish pockets of influence, as was evident during the panchayat elections of 2018. In 2014, the TMC won all these seats.

Saumitra Khan, who won Bishnupur in 2014 as a TMC candidate, joined the BJP in January. He will stand from the same seat on a BJP ticket, but as he was barred by a division bench of the Calcutta high court from entering Bankura district to ensure free and fair investigation into cases alleging bribery in appointment of teachers and involvement in illegal sand-mining, his wife Sujata Mondal has been campaigning on his behalf.

BJP president Amit Shah visited Bishnupur to campaign for Khan last week, and the TMC has pitted minister Shyamal Santra against him.

In Bankura seat, Subrata Mukherjee, who first became an MLA in 1971, a minister in 1972, and served as Kolkata’s mayor between 2000-2005, will face BJP’s Subhas Sarkar, the party’s state unit vice-president who has significant influence in the district. The CPI(M) candidate is Amiya Patra, a central committee member of the party.

In Ghatal, former Indian Police Service (IPS) officer Bharati Ghosh is contesting on a BJP ticket. She is taking on incumbent Dipak Adhikary alias Dev, a Bengali film star, of the TMC.

“TMC has advantages over others in this phase, mainly because the Left is expected to retain its vote share to a good extent in Jhargram, Bankura and Midnapore — exactly the seats that the BJP is hopeful of winning. Left candidates securing anything above 20% votes will increase TMC’s chances,” said Maidul Islam of the Centre for Studies in Social Sciences.

Bihar
GopalganjJanak Ram, BJP
SiwanOm Prakash Yadav, BJP
MaharajganjJanardan Singh Sigriwal, BJP
Paschim ChamparanDr. Sanjay Jaiswal, BJP
Purvi ChamparanRadha Mohan Singh, BJP
SheoharRama Devi, BJP
VaishaliRama Kishore Singh, LJP
Valmiki NagarSatish Chandra Dubey, BJP
Madhya Pradesh
BhindDr. Bhagirath Prasad, BJP
BhopalAlok Sanjar, BJP
GunaJyotiraditya Scindia, Congress
GwaliorNarendra Singh Tomar, BJP
MorenaAnoop Mishra, BJP
SagarLaxmi Narayan Yadav, BJP
VidishaSushma Swaraj, BJP
RajgarhRodmal Nagar, BJP
Delhi
South DelhiRamesh Bidhuri, BJP
West DelhiParvesh Sahib Singh Verma, BJP
East DelhiMaheish Girri, BJP
Chandni ChowkHarsh Vardhan, BJP
North West DelhiUdit Raj, BJP
North East DelhiManoj Tiwari, BJP
New DelhiMeenakshi Lekhi, BJP
Haryana
Ambala (SC)Rattan Lal Kataria, BJP
KurukshetraRaj Kumar Saini, BJP
Sirsa (SC)Charanjeet Singh Rori, INLD
HisarDushyant Chautala, JJP
KarnalAshwini Kumar Chopra, BJP
SonipatRamesh Chander Kaushik, BJP
RohtakDeepender Hooda, Congress
Bhiwani–MahendragarhDharambir, BJP
GurgaonRao Inderjit Singh, BJP
FaridabadKrishan Pal Gurjar, BJP
Uttar Pradesh
AllahabadShyama Charan Gupta, BJP
Ambedkar NagarHariom Pandey, BJP
AzamgarhMulayam Singh Yadav, SP
BastiHarish Dwivedi, BJP
BadohiVirendra Singh, BJP
DomariyaganjJagdambika Pal, BJP
JaunpurKP Singh, BJP
LalganjNeelam Sonkar, BJP
MachhlishahrRam Charitra Nishad, BJP
PhulpurNagendra Pratap Singh Patel, SP
PratapgarhKuwar Harivansh Singh, Apna Dal
Sant Kabir NagarSharad Tripathi, BJP
Shrawasti Daddan Mishra, BJP
SultanpurVarun Gandhi, BJP
Jharkhand
DhanbadPashupati Nath Singh, BJP
GiridihRavindra Kumar Pandey, BJP
JamshedpurVidyut Baran Mahto, BJP
SinghbhumLaxman Gilua, BJP
West Bengal
BankuraMoon Moon Sen, Trinamool Congress
BishnupurSaumitra Khan, Trinamool Congress
JhargramUma Saren, Trinamool Congress
GhatalDeepak Adhikari, Trinamool
KanthiSisir Adhikari, Trinamool Congress
MedinipurSandhya Roy, Trinamool Congress
PuruliaMriganko Mahato, Trinamool
TamlukDibyendu Adhikari, Trinamool Congress

First Published: May 12, 2019 06:34 IST