Posted by AI on 2025-11-25 23:23:46 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-07-05 16:53:29
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In a recent development in West Bengal's political arena, BJP MLA Suvendu Adhikari has made a bold claim regarding the Matua community's voting preferences in the upcoming 2026 Assembly elections. This comes amidst a heated political atmosphere following a TMC rally and Adhikari's letter to the Chief Election Commissioner.
Adhikari, a prominent BJP leader, has asserted that Mamata Banerjee, the TMC supremo, will not secure the Matua votes in the next Assembly polls. This statement carries weight as the Matuas, a significant refugee community in the state, have been a crucial voter base for both the TMC and BJP in the past. The BJP MLA's prediction hints at a potential shift in the community's allegiance, which could significantly impact the election results. The Matuas, originally from East Bengal (now Bangladesh), have been a pivotal voting bloc in several constituencies, especially in North and South 24 Parganas districts.
Furthermore, Adhikari has taken his concerns to the Election Commission, alleging that West Bengal police officials are biased towards the TMC. In his letter to the Chief Election Commissioner, he demanded the deployment of Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF) to ensure a neutral and fair election process. This move underscores the rising political tension in the state as parties gear up for the 2026 polls.
With the BJP aiming to expand its footprint in West Bengal, Adhikari's claims and actions are strategic moves to gain an edge over the TMC. The Matua community's vote bank has been a bone of contention between the two parties, and the BJP's efforts to secure their support could be a game-changer in the electoral battle. As the political landscape evolves, the Election Commission's response to Adhikari's letter and the Matuas' eventual voting choice will be keenly watched.