BJP heavy in Bengal Cooperative Society elections: BJP won 11 out of 12 seats in Nandigram, Mamta lost this seat in 2021 assembly elections too

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BJP has registered a big victory in West Bengal. The BJP has won 11 out of 12 seats in the cooperative society elections in Nandigram. Trinamool could save only one seat in the election of Bhekutia Samanvay Agriculture Committee. Nandigram has been a strong TMC stronghold since the beginning, but Mamata Banerjee lost her seat here in 2021. This victory of BJP is a big setback for Trinamool.

BJP’s Shubhendu Adhikari had defeated Mamta in Nandigram seat.
Shubhendu Adhikari is the MLA from Nandigram. For the first time in 2016, he became an MLA from here. He was in Trinamool then. A few months before the 2021 assembly elections, he left the Trinamool and joined the BJP. In this election, Shubhendu retained his seat by defeating Mamta.

Mamta Banerjee won the assembly elections, but the Nandigram seat went out of the hands of TMC. BJP leaders are displaying their victory in the cooperative society elections in such a way that Mamata Banerjee is losing hold of her strongholds in Bengal.

In the 2021 Bengal Assembly elections, Shubhendu had defeated Mamta in Nandigram seat.

In the 2021 Bengal Assembly elections, Shubhendu had defeated Mamta in Nandigram seat.

BJP-Trinamool accuse each other of committing violence
The BJP and the Trinamool Congress accused each other of inciting violence in the Nandigram Cooperative Society elections. The BJP said that the Trinamool called people from outside to interfere in the voting process. At the same time, according to the news agency, some women tore the shirt of a Trinamool panchayat samiti member while thrashing him. He was rescued by the police.

A week ago there was a clash between the BJP and the state police in Kolkata.

Protesters torched a police vehicle in Kolkata's Lal Bazar area.

Protesters torched a police vehicle in Kolkata’s Lal Bazar area.

The BJP’s Nabanna Chalo march against the Mamata Banerjee government turned violent on Tuesday, September 13, in Kolkata, the capital of West Bengal. Violent clashes broke out between BJP workers and police across the state. Protesters torched a police vehicle in Kolkata’s Lal Bazar area. During this, the protesters also pelted stones fiercely. Read full news here…

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