Kolkata, 30th July: AS was apprehended; West
Bengal panchayat results reflected a distorted picture of the reality in
rural Bengal. Trinamool Congress 'won' handsomely in most of the districts
in all three tiers. They won with bigger margins wherever the terror was most
widespread and intensive. The attacks and violence which started well before
the filing of nominations and went through the entire election process was
extended to the counting centres too. In many districts Left Front agents were
driven out from counting centres; counting officers were forced to change
results in ruling party’s favour, even after the counting and ballot papers were
snatched away. These incidents mostly took place in Burdwan, Hooghly, North 24
Parganas and Howrah.
The results also showed the resilience of the
Left forces in the state. Despite terror and arrogant rhetoric of chief
minister herself, the Left Front could not be exterminated. TMC won with wide
margins in West Midnapore, East Midnapore, Purulia, Birbhum, Hooghly, Bankura,
Coochbehar and South Dinajpur. In all, they won 13 district councils.
Left Front won Jalpaiguri Zilla Parishad by
clear majority, wresting 23 seats out of 37. In North Dinajpur,
LF won 13 seats out of 26, while Congress won in 8 and TMC in 5. It was a
Congress-run district council. In Maldaha, Left Front won 16, Congress in 16
and TMC in 6. Congress wrested Murshidabad district council by winning 42 out
of 70 seats. In Nadia, TMC won 25 while LF won 21 after a close fight.
In Panchayat Samiti level, Left Front won
majority samitis or block-level bodies in
Jalpaiguri, North Dinajpur, Maldaha, Musrshidabad, and Nadia. Out of the
total 330 blocks in the state, Left Front won in 68, TMC in 219, Congress in 20
and 20 have been undecided or hung. It is to be noted that TMC won in 870 seats
in this level ‘without contest’.
In Murshidabad, LF won majority in 15 block bodies,
three more than 2008. In Nadia, LF got 9 PS bodies, two more than TMC. In North
24 Parganas, LF got 4 PS bodies in 2008, which increased to 7 in 2013. This has
come despite widespread terror in the district.
In Village Panchayat or GP level, out of a total
3215 GP bodies, Left Front won in 749. TMC won in 1812, Congress in 240, while
393 bodies are hung. In large number of GP bodies, the ruling party
did not allow any opposition parties to file nomination. They won ‘uncontested’
in these bodies. TMC won in 5356 seats in these bodies as
‘uncontested’ at this level. The actual figure is higher as they have put up
‘dummy’ candidates themselves.
In Murshidabad, LF won 102 GPs, while TMC won 8.
In North 24 Parganas, LF won 47 GPs in 2008, which has increased to 60 in 2013.
In South 24 Parganas LF has won 94 GPs and 58 in Jalpaiguri. Even in East
Midnapore, a stronghold of TMC, Left Front won 43 GPs. In Nadia again, LF won
51 GPs while 48 are still undecided. These figures, along with many other districts
showed that Left Front has not been ‘wiped out’ as has been claimed by the
ruling party or a section of the media. On the contrary, in comparison with
2011 assembly election results, it was the ruling party which suffered erosion
in support.
TMC’s winning streak was largely manifested in
the districts and areas where terror was much widespread. They won ‘handsomely’
in terrorised areas in Coochbehar, South Dinajpur, West Midnapore, East
Midnapore, Birbhum, Burdwan. In North and South 24 Parganas, Left Front alleged
from the beginning that TMC was out to capture by force an entire area in the
border of the two districts. That has happened and the TMC won seats in those
areas.
Despite this rigging and continuous
terrorisation of people and almost 50 deaths during the election period,
resistance by the Left and people was remarkable. Braving violence, the
villagers voted for the Left parties in hundreds of villages in the state.
Around 9000 LF candidates have won in three tiers. The Left Front, while condemning
the vicious attacks on democracy in panchayat elections, has called for a
protest march on August 7 in Kolkata.
MP THWARTED FROM VOTING
In a blatant incident of terrorisation, CPI(M)
Loksabha member Mahendra Roy could not cast his vote in panchayat elections as
he was attacked in front of the booth on July 25. He, along with his wife was
assaulted in booth no. 141 in Kukurjan in Rajganj of Japaiguri
district. Roy represents Rajganj parliamentary constituency in
Loksabha. TMC miscreants captured the booth from morning and
prevented voters from casting their votes. Repeated complaints to district
administration did not produce any result. Mahendra Roy went there to cast his
vote and was gheraoed by TMC activists. There were no central forces nearby.
The last phase of panchayat elections in four
districts of West Bengal, all in northern Bengal, witnessed violence,
murderous assaults, booth capturing and rigging in large number again. Voting
took place in Coochbehar, Jalpaiguri, North Dinajpur, and South Dinajpur.
In North Dinajpur, a CPI(M) supporter Abdul
Aziz was killed in Itahar in front of the booth when TMC miscreants attacked
him and several other villagers with sharp weapons. TMC captured the booth from
morning and when villagers gathered there to protest, the goons attacked them.
Sirajul Islam’s right hand was chopped off from arm. Fingers of Idu Das, wife
of CPI(M) candidate were also chopped off.
TMC captured booths in Itahar, Chopra and
Raiganj of this district. In many villages armed bike borne gangs moved,
threatening the villagers not to come to booths.
In South Dinajpur, TMC captured booths in
Gangarampur, Tapan, Kumarganj. In many places TMC activists chased away voters
from booths. Many Left Front agents were forcibly evicted from booths. Hundreds
of people could not cast their votes.
In Coochbehar, violence was more widespread. In
Tufanganj, Sitai, Sitalkuchi, Dinhata and Mathabhanga blocks, many booths were
practically in control of TMC activists. They did not allow Left Front agents
inside the booths. In Panishala, even CPI(M) candidates were not allowed to
vote.
In Jalpaiguri, three persons were injured at
Talguri under Maynaguri while another person was hit on his head when he was
going to cast his vote today. All the four persons were CPI(M) supporters.
Three CPI(M) supporters were injured at Paharpur area of the district, when TMC
attacked in the village. Around 500 villagers were not allowed to vote in
Kukurjan along with the CPI(M) Member of Parliament.
Biman Basu condemned the violence and said that
the ruling party tried to turn the entire election process into farce. People
in villages in West Bengal have lost their democratic right to choose
their representatives.
Party wise: Zilla
Parishad Results of 2013 Panchayat Election
|
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District
|
Total
Seat
|
CPIM
|
CPI
|
FB
|
RSP
|
LF
|
LF
|
INC
|
TMC
|
BJP
|
Others
|
Others
|
|||||||||||
Coochbihar
|
33
|
3
|
3
|
6
|
27
|
||||||
Jalpaiguri
|
37
|
23
|
1
|
3
|
27
|
4
|
4
|
2
|
|||
North
Dinajpur
|
26
|
10
|
1
|
2
|
13
|
8
|
5
|
||||
South
Dinajpur
|
17
|
4
|
4
|
13
|
|||||||
Maldah
|
38
|
12
|
1
|
1
|
1
|
1
|
16
|
16
|
6
|
||
Murshidabad
|
70
|
24
|
1
|
2
|
27
|
42
|
1
|
||||
Nadia
|
47
|
20
|
1
|
21
|
1
|
25
|
|||||
North
24 Parganas
|
57
|
16
|
4
|
20
|
37
|
||||||
South
24 Parganas
|
81
|
22
|
1
|
2
|
25
|
55
|
1
|
||||
Howrah
|
40
|
5
|
1
|
6
|
34
|
||||||
Hooghly
|
50
|
5
|
5
|
45
|
|||||||
East
Midnapore
|
60
|
6
|
6
|
54
|
|||||||
West
Midnapore
|
67
|
1
|
1
|
2
|
64
|
||||||
Purulia
|
38
|
3
|
3
|
4
|
31
|
||||||
Bankura
|
46
|
4
|
1
|
5
|
41
|
||||||
Burdwan
|
75
|
12
|
12
|
63
|
|||||||
Birbhum
|
42
|
12
|
2
|
14
|
2
|
26
|
|||||
Total
|
824
|
182
|
8
|
10
|
10
|
1
|
211
|
79
|
531
|
0
|
3
|
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