West Bengal by-polls: Trinamool Congress makes clean sweep

West Bengal by-polls: Trinamool Congress makes clean sweep
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Kolkata: Bouncing back after the Lok Sabha jitters, West Bengal’s ruling Trinamool Congress won all three seats in the Assembly polls on Thursday, snatching Kaliaganj and Kharagpur from its opponents while retaining Karimpur.

It was a disappointing day for the Bharatiya Janata Party, which not only failed to open its account but also lost in two prestigious seats - Kaliaganj and Kharagpur - where its heavyweight candidates had taken massive leads during the Lok Sabha polls earlier this year.

The newly stitched Congress-Left Front alliance also came a cropper, with its candidates forfeiting their security deposits in all the three seats that went to by-polls on November 25.

Elated over the results, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee called it the “victory of ma, mati, manush (mother, land and people - Trinamool’s pet slogan)” and dedicated it to the masses.

Banerjee was particularly happy about Kaliaganj and Kharagpur Sadar, which the party never managed to win since its formation in 1998.

After trailing the BJP in the initial rounds of counting, the Trinamool bounced back in Kaliaganj, where its candidate Tapan Deb Singha emerged victorious with a 2,414-vote margin. (IANS)

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