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Has Bengal had enough of Left?

The results of the 15th Lok Sabha polls hasn’t been too surprising but in the context of West Bengal ’shocking’ is the word. The Left was expected to perform badly but nobody thought they would crumble in the manner they did. Not even the worst of the political critics of the Left Front could have predicted this just about two years ago. Mamata’s ‘Maa Maati Manush’ appealed to the people and they did the unimaginable.

The Left parties are finding it tough to understand what went wrong for them. How could a fortified structure they had created in three decades fall like a pack of cards in three years since the violence in Nandigram? From the urban middle class to the Muslims everybody voted against them. They even lost credibility among the rural masses once their stronghold thanks to the mishandling of the Singur and Nandigram crisis.

What was surprising was to see the Trinamool Congress win in most of the urban constituencies and doing a clean sweep of Kolkata. Many would have believed this to be impossible after the dissent that the urban Kolkata had with Mamata Banerjee after she chased away the prestigious Tata Nano project from the state. Many people believed West Bengal did not even have a choice to throw the Left out after the Nano mess.

The thing that went against Left was the consolidation of votes. The urban voter especially the youth always felt let down by the Left rule voted against it. Combined with the Muslim and the rural electorates it formed a lethal combination against the Left. As for the Red Front it was left with votes from their supporters who believed in their ideology and its a known fact that this group is shrinking.

Although the Left leaders may be pointing fingers at Prakash Karat for this humiliation the actual reason for their defeat was within Bengal. The truth is a person in rural Bengal doesn’t even know who Prakash Karat is and doesn’t care what is his stand on the nuclear deal or about his ego issue with Manmohan Singh. The fact is this person only cares about his basics which was being threatened by the Left as was evident in Singur and Nandigram.

The violence in Nandigram exposed the ugly face of Left. People in the rural belt who always considered the Left Front as a saviour suddenly felt threatened with there sentinels. The cadre based strong local units that the Left had created over decades and which won them election after election lost the trust of the common man and led to its debacle.

Ironically with 35 seats in 2004 Left had delivered its best performance in the state. In a matter of just five years tide seems to have blown in the opposite direction in West Bengal. The 2011 Assembly elections will give a better picture whether a obituary for the Left can be written or this election was an one off incident. But one thing has surely changed, the myth that ‘Left cannot be defeated in West Bengal’

2 Responses to “Has Bengal had enough of Left?”

  1. baban

    responded:

    ‘Poll’ is not the final word in a country like India. The British had dominated India without any poll. Though the opponent had only 35 seats, but they have succeeded to quit the long desired Nano factory from Singur. The main thing to be considered is the Movement, which brings change in socio economic pattern of community. If we look 35 ears behind, what we had in Bengal? What were the average lifestyles? What was the purchase power? And where we stand now?

    If we consider the decade of 1960’s, people was starving in Bengal for food. There were plenty of lands with few people. If we move forward, we would see that those land were recovered from those people and redistributed among the poor farmers. It not only brought smile to those farmers, also revolution came in agriculture. Slowly the crisis of food disappeared and then need came for storage & agro based industry. W Bengal has succeeded here also. Govt. tried for mass education has resulted 81% literacy. 75% of the mass get proper treatment from the Govt Hospitals & clinics. Govt has provided us the social security to live with

    Now most of the people are living with the basic requirements of food, clothe & home. Now they want more education, take the standard of living higher, work to execute. The change has already been started. Success of Left Front government is spread over all the areas of our lives.

    No body can say who will come in 2011, but It for sure that the party which is still working with the people, for the people, would definitely once again become stronger by the people.

  2. swapnendughosh

    responded:

    from the recent incidences in rajar hat and vaidik village and the role of left pary and govt in it is very similar that of singur
    land mafia sponserd by modi supported by pary and govt did the thing that has been already done in singur for tata
    tata and modi are same only tata is more intelligent and thats why he is still free and claims copensation to return the land in singur and govt is astonishingly mum on this subject
    tata and govt think alike
    tata thinks the land is his paternal property
    these are the neat result of the left rule in bengal

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