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BJP hopes to upset political order in Bengal

The party has decided to contest all 42 seats in West Bengal on its own

Press Trust of India Kolkata
Last Updated : Apr 16 2014 | 10:05 AM IST
A minnow in West Bengal politics, the BJP hopes to upset all political calculation in the Lok Sabha election this time riding on a "pro-Modi wave", deciding to contest all 42 seats on its own.

Leaving no stone unturned to fulfil its objective, the party leadership has chosen candidates from diverse fields of art, music and magic, particularly those with a mass appeal, besides the regular politicians.

Thus popular music director and singer Bappi Lahiri, magician P C Sorkar, singer Babul Supriyo, actor George Baker find place in the candidate list side by side with leaders like S S Ahluwalia.

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State BJP president Rahul Sinha told PTI, "In the entire state there are two waves - a positive wave for Narendra Modi and a negative wave of disgruntlement with the Trinamool Congress for failing to bring about the much-hyped "pariborton" or change."

Sinha is confident that the disgruntled voters will vote for the BJP en block and that his party will play the "game-changer" in the Lok Sabha poll.

Political analysts feel that the vote share of the BJP, which had secured about 12% votes in the 1991 Lok Sabha election in the height of the Ramjanambhoomi movement, may further go up as projected by different poll surveys.

However, they feel, it is difficult to guess whether it would be translated into winning seats.

The saffron party made the breakthrough in the late 90s when it contested the Lok Sabha election in alliance with the Trinamool Congress.

Political parties also acknowledged that the BJP had emerged as a force to reckon with in the polarised state politics.

State Congress president and Union minister Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury admitted as much, "I cannot say that the BJP will not get votes. It is a force, but not a deciding factor. As an opponent we should not belittle the party".

Taking a serious note of the rising graph of the BJP and its role in splitting votes, TMC supremo Mamata Banerjee sharpened her attack against the saffron party in her election meetings urging the people to reject it.

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First Published: Apr 16 2014 | 9:55 AM IST

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