West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee today hailed the results of the just-concluded panchayat poll, declared so far, as a "victory of the people and democracy".
"The results show that it is the victory of the people and democracy. It is also a victory of the 'maa-mati-manush'. People have voted at a difficult time of heat, rains and the ongoing Ramzan. We should respect the verdict and behave in a peaceful manner," Banerjee told reporters at the state secretariat here.
She said that her party had registered an increase in the percentage of votes compared to the percentage of votes it had secured in the last Assembly election.
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The chief minister said that the CPI(M), BJP and the Congress had formed an unofficial alliance to fight the Trinamool Congress. "We have fought on our own for the first time with the help of the people who are with us."
Banerjee predicted that the TMC would garner approximately 75 per cent of the votes and that the party would win in 13 districts while the Congress and the CPI(M) would grab one each.
In the two districts of North Dinajpur and Malda, the outcome would be hung where TMC would play the balancing factor, while in Jangalmahal, out of 290 gram panchayats, TMC would bag 275, the chief minister predicted.
Banerjee claimed that a few constitutional bodies had acted against the government, but added she had respect for those entities. "Some had also campaigned against the party overseas", she claimed.
The chief minister added that the she would dedicate the victory to the people of rural Bengal formally on August 21, which would be observed as Martyr's Day by the party this year instead of the traditional July 21.