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Mamata versus Modi round one: Indian Elections analysis
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2/12/2025
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Good afternoon and welcome back to yet another live update from Gulf News on the Indian elections
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2019.
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Right now with me are Sanjeev and Chiranjeev and we are going to talk about one particular
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aspect of the Indian elections, which is the battle between Mamata Banerjee of Trinamool
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Congress of West Bengal and Prime Minister Modi, as in what has happened and especially
00:29
the inroads that BJP has made in West Bengal, which used to be a stronghold for her.
00:37
So starting off with you Sanjeev, what is happening in West Bengal right now and what
00:41
does that mean for the ground?
00:44
See, West Bengal has emerged as a fascinating story in these elections because BJP, I think
00:50
even when they did very well in the state five years back in the 2014 general elections,
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they got 17% vote share and from 17% they are now hovering around 44%, which is a massive
01:02
jump.
01:03
And the interesting thing is BJP never had the kind of manpower or the organizational
01:08
strength to translate support into votes, but that shift has taken place this time.
01:15
And I think one man who has made quite a bit of difference to this is Mukul Roy, who shifted
01:20
from, you know, he's changed, he shifted his allegiance from Trinamool to BJP.
01:24
He was Mamata's right hand man, if you remember, like when Trinamool came to power in 2011,
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Mukul Roy had a very big role to play.
01:32
But after that, things took a turn for the worse.
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Mamata's equations with Mukul turned sour because of Mukul's name having been involved
01:42
in Ponzi scam.
01:44
And thereafter Mukul left Trinamool and he joined BJP.
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And I think Mukul switching sides had a very big role to play in giving BJP the kind of
01:52
ground support they needed in the hinterlands of Bengal.
01:56
And that is reflective of what is happening in Bengal right now, with BJP looking set
02:01
to win about 17 seats, unthinkable about even five months back.
02:05
Yes.
02:06
And there is also the CPM mix, right?
02:09
Yes.
02:10
I think the idea that earlier, you know, it was a fight between, let's say, the left front
02:16
and Trinamool, especially when you take the assembly into consideration.
02:21
That is gone.
02:22
And I think the epitaph of the left has been written in Bengal.
02:25
They haven't opened their account.
02:26
There's not a single seat that they've won so far.
02:30
So there were lots of stories earlier about how the left front unofficially was asking
02:36
its voters to go and vote for the BJP so that they still saw Mamata as their prime enemy.
02:42
She needed to be ousted.
02:43
Unfortunately...
02:44
Sorry to interrupt you.
02:45
So you're saying, as you were discussing earlier, it's like a whisper campaign.
02:51
Yes.
02:52
That has succeeded against her.
02:53
Unfortunately or fortunately, whatever, it has succeeded at the cost of the CPM, which
02:58
has been, or the left front, which has been wiped out from Bengal.
03:02
That is there.
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However, the other thing is, the kind of campaign that the BJP ran in Bengal is quite different
03:11
from what it did in the rest of the country.
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So on one hand, there was, you know, a very, very disciplined approach, a Carter-based
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approach.
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But at the same time, there was also a lot of polarization, because if you see towards
03:23
the constituencies that share the border with Bangladesh, you will see, for example, in
03:29
North Malda, BJP has made major inroads, which was, you know, completely unthinkable.
03:36
And like Sanjeev said, I think Mukul Roy has also made a major difference to this election
03:42
in terms of having the know-how about what exactly goes inside the Trinamool camp.
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So in that sense, it was a strategy that took the fangs out of the Vamta campaign.
03:55
And also, like you said, the border with Bangladesh.
03:58
So is that the whole Bangladeshi issue, the NRC, all that having an impact?
04:04
Yes.
04:05
I think that...
04:06
Because I think that has impacted Assam.
04:07
It has.
04:08
Yes.
04:09
And it's also, you know, reflected in places like what we call the Jangal Mahal in the
04:15
north, which were typically, you know, left and Trinamool bastions.
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This year, they have all gone to the BJP.
04:22
So that is there.
04:23
Sorry, just to interrupt again, again, is that a faith-based issue, or is it more to
04:29
do with the fact that these people are taking away our jobs and our resources?
04:34
I think it's more of a polarized politics that you see there.
04:39
So it is, you know, the rhetoric, the kind of speeches, the kind of, you know, fanning
04:45
the flames.
04:47
So those things have had the results, it looks like.
04:50
I think another important point which I would like to mention here is the consolidation
04:55
of the tribal vote.
04:56
If you look at the kind of seats BJP is winning in Bengal, they are almost winning Jharkhand,
05:01
they are winning Purnia, and a couple of other states also in the western part of
05:05
the state.
05:06
Now, those are all tribal infested areas.
05:08
I won't use the word infested, that's a wrong term to use.
05:12
But there are places where BJP is doing well, where the tribals are in the majority.
05:16
Now this is another emerging trend of this election.
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If you look at parts of Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha, and West Bengal, this is
05:23
an emerging trend where BJP seems to be doing very well among the tribal voters.
05:28
In West Bengal, this has happened primarily because of the fact that the vast majority
05:32
of tribal voters in the state still believe that it's the central government which is
05:36
the primary vehicle for deliverance.
05:39
Whether it be jobs, it be any other social scheme or whatever, they still consider that
05:43
Modi can deliver the goods which Mamata can't.
05:47
And I think that has played a big role in this election because BJP has capitalized
05:50
on that sentiment quite a bit.
05:51
So the fact that they're unhappy with her is what...
05:54
Exactly.
05:55
The fact is that she has been in power.
05:57
She hasn't been able to do much for that area which is called Jungle Mahal, which is a tribal
06:02
belt primarily, where the Maoists have always been a very big cause for concern.
06:08
So because of various reasons, I think the tribal belt has consolidated behind the BJP,
06:12
giving it the kind of mandate that has happened so far.
06:16
Which brings us to Darjeeling and...
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That's the northern part of the state again.
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Now Darjeeling's politics is a bit different in the sense that there has been a lot of
06:24
issues with the Gorkha movement in Darjeeling.
06:27
And BJP also played its cards well, politically well, because they have always sided with
06:32
the Gorkha movement, leaving Trinamool out, and making Trinamool look like an outsider
06:37
in the hills.
06:38
So that sentiment was there, and if you remember last time when SS Aluwalia won the Darjeeling
06:43
seat, it was a close fight, but he pulled it off for BJP.
06:47
And this time there has been a further consolidation of that same sentiment of people belonging
06:51
to the hills, siding with the Taman group, and BJP siding with the Taman group and pulling
06:59
it out of Trinamool's clutches.
07:01
So the hill politics has also been quite fascinating, yeah, exactly.
07:06
And the whole, I think, the argument over the Bengali language and the Bengali identity.
07:11
Yeah, that has also played a role, for sure.
07:15
However, if you look at, you know, the suburbs or the districts versus the state capital
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Kolkata, so there in Kolkata, at least in terms of number of seats, the BJP has not
07:26
been able to make major inroads, except for Kolkata South, which is again, you know, where
07:32
the, you know, which is Mamata's backyard, however, there Netaji Subhash Bose's great
07:41
grandnephew is leading the charge again for the BJP, and this is a seat where, which Trinamool
07:49
Congress has not lost in the last eight elections.
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This is basically the home turf of the Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, and if they lose
07:56
from here, it's a major embarrassment for the party, even if they win.
08:01
Which brings us to the other question, like you guys were mentioning earlier that she
08:07
was kind of at the forefront, and many expected her to field her as a candidate for the Prime
08:13
Minister's office.
08:14
Yes.
08:15
And so, it was Modi versus speed breaker, Didi versus expiry bump, or the Dhokla mafia.
08:22
That's a nice way of putting it.
08:24
That was the kind of language that we saw in the campaign, and you know, at one point
08:30
of time, it looked like that Mamata was the sort of only very vocal part of the coalition,
08:37
opposition coalition standing up against Modi, however, the mandate obviously has gone in
08:43
the other way.
08:44
No, again, what I'm trying to find out is when you speak to some of the grassroots workers,
08:49
they talk about how happy they are with her and the things that she has done.
08:53
So again, what you're seeing in West Bengal is a lot of factors together.
08:58
Yeah.
08:59
And so...
09:00
Anupa, I'll just mention this, that there are people even now who will swear by Mamata.
09:05
They'll still go out and, you know, close their eyes and vote for Trinamool.
09:09
But the point is, in the last panchayat elections, which were held last year, 34% of the seats
09:15
were...
09:16
Like, they just went through the motions because there were no candidates.
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Trinamool candidates won unopposed in 34% of the seats.
09:23
That's a very big number, actually.
09:25
And the reason being, Trinamool had coerced and, you know, there was a fair bit of fear
09:29
psychosis which were at play.
09:31
As a result, the opposition parties couldn't put up candidates in those seats.
09:35
But that hasn't gone down well for people in those areas.
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So apart from the fact that, you know, there's a fair bit of anti-incumbency against Mamata,
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this sentiment has also started setting in that, you know, we had voted the CPM out of
09:46
power for the very reasons for which Trinamool is now being found guilty.
09:50
So that factor has also played in.
09:52
But just taking on from there, I think what we are seeing here is in terms of what's happening
09:58
to the Parliament, to the Parliament segments.
10:01
But if there was to be an election for the Assembly now, I think we will see quite a
10:06
different kind of a picture.
10:07
Okay.
10:08
Like...
10:09
Which you said is expected in 2021.
10:10
Which is expected in 2021.
10:12
However, with this kind of a mandate that the BJP has got in the state, I think it will
10:17
be... possibly we will see elections in the state even before 2021.
10:25
That's entirely possible.
10:28
So what you're seeing in West Bengal is interesting again.
10:32
And as to quote Mamata herself, all loss is not loss.
10:39
And that hopefully she takes a lesson from this and does not repeat the past mistakes.
10:46
And like you said, the voter is rather intelligent and does not want to be treated badly.
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But like I said, it's not over till all the counting is over.
10:56
So let's wait for that.
10:58
Yes.
10:59
And thank you very much for joining us, Sanjeev and Chiranjeev, and for this analysis and
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providing this insight to our viewers, which reminds me, as before, let me remind you again
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Thank you very much for joining me.
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See you again in a short while.
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