Suvendu Adhikari’s victory in Bhabanipur...
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🖋️ *From The Desk of Abhijeet Rane*
Suvendu Adhikari’s victory in Bhabanipur was marked by meticulous micro-level strategy. He revealed that Rajasthan MLAs under Rajendra Rathore worked tirelessly to secure Marwari votes, while Ashok Bhai from Gujarat mobilized Gujarati support. Amit Shah personally engaged these communities, even sharing meals to build trust and assure them of protection. The campaign was managed like a battlefield—door-to-door outreach, parallel rallies, and psychological tactics. In the final days, Mamata Banerjee was restricted from moving freely, and her rallies were deliberately scheduled against Suvendu’s to highlight lower turnout. This created a perception of defeat that spread among voters. On counting day, Mamata remained confined to the center, visibly distressed. Adhikari’s preparation ensured not just a win, but a symbolic blow to Mamata’s political dominance in her own bastion.
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🖋️ *From The Desk of Abhijeet Rane*
The CRPF’s role in Bengal’s 2026 election shows how security forces can transform fear into confidence. Kashinath Pawanrao Bhosale’s diary captures this journey: from the tense departure on March 21 to the relief of May 4. Initially, people’s eyes reflected decades of violence and intimidation, but the sight of CRPF uniforms gave them courage. By April 5, voters were stepping out without fear, and by April 15 even elderly citizens felt free to cast their ballots. Record turnout on April 20 proved that democracy was reclaiming space. With no major violence reported, the force’s presence became a symbol of protection rather than threat. On May 4, when results were declared, the same anxious citizens walked the streets with joy. CRPF’s vigilance ensured Bengal chose peace over fear, strengthening democracy.
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🖋️ *From The Desk of Abhijeet Rane*
In 1967, C.N. Annadurai ended Congress rule in Madras, marking the rise of Dravidian politics. His successors soon clashed—Karunanidhi, born from grassroots struggles and caste humiliation, versus M.G. Ramachandran, the beloved film icon worshipped by millions. Karunanidhi took control of DMK, while MGR broke away to form AIADMK, shaping Tamil Nadu’s politics for decades. For 59 years, the state remained under these two Dravidian forces. Now, actor-turned-politician Joseph Vijay has created a new party, filling the vacuum left by fading Dravidian stalwarts. With populist promises and fresh appeal, he has positioned himself as an alternative. Whether Vijay becomes another MGR or ends up like Kejriwal remains uncertain. What is clear is that Tamil Nadu’s politics has entered a new phase—opening doors to mainstream shifts, but also risks of separatist currents.
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🖋️ *From The Desk of Abhijeet Rane*
In Bengal politics, the 29 Trinamool Congress MPs are now seen as prime targets for central agencies like ED, CBI, and Income Tax. The BJP’s strategy appears twofold: weaken TMC through investigations and defections, while simultaneously strengthening its Lok Sabha numbers. Just as Shiv Sena and NCP were split, TMC too could face engineered fractures, with some MPs directly merging into BJP. Court battles may follow, but outcomes are often predictable. The larger plan is tied to delimitation before 2029—expanding Lok Sabha seats to 800, thereby reducing the relative weight of southern states. In this scenario, the existence of regional parties hinges on their MPs’ numbers. The only improbable yet logical safeguard for TMC could be merging with Congress, though such a move seems politically difficult today.
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🖋️ *From The Desk of Abhijeet Rane*
Suvendu Adhikari’s political journey is a saga of loyalty, betrayal, and relentless struggle. His father, Sisir Adhikari, once stood with Mamata Banerjee against Bangladeshi infiltration, resigning from ministership to join her fight. Later, Suvendu scripted the Nandigram and Singur movements that catapulted Mamata to power, making him the architect behind her rise. But when nepotism crept in through Abhishek Banerjee, Suvendu felt sidelined and humiliated. Once a powerful minister, he resigned from TMC, vowing to destroy the very leader he had built. Despite threats, police cases, and defections of allies, Suvendu never wavered. His resilience and defiance turned him into Mamata’s fiercest rival. Today, his victory symbolizes not just personal revenge but the triumph of a man who refused to bow before betrayal and political arrogance.
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