Trinamool Congress continues to dominate in West Bengal. Mamta Banerjee’s party is performing brilliantly not only in the assembly elections but also in the civic polls. TMC has waved its flag in the civic polls. In the elections, other parties including BJP have also suffered a crushing defeat.
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Published: March 02, 2022 02:00:34 pm
In the elections held in the 108 municipal elections in West Bengal, once again the ruling party Trinamool Congress has waved. The ruling party Trinamool Congress (TMC) has performed well in the counting of votes. TMC has succeeded in capturing 93 of the 108 municipalities. On the other hand, a hung board will be formed and the Left has won the Taherpur municipality. According to the results so far in this election, other parties including the Bharatiya Janata Party have suffered a crushing defeat. The biggest setback in this election has been the officer family. For the first time in the last 30 years, a corporation would be formed without him in Kanthi, which is considered an officer’s stronghold.
West Bengal Municipal Election Results 2022 TMC waved in the Civic Elections
Where TMC performed brilliantly in the civic polls. At the same time, once again disappointing news has come out from West Bengal for BJP. The Bharatiya Janata Party did not win a single municipality in the election. The account did not open in Bhatpara, the stronghold of BJP leader Shubhendu Adhikari’s stronghold Kanthi Municipality, BJP MP Arjun Singh.
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More or less the same was the case with Congress as well. The Congress has not yet got a single municipality. In this election, TMC has also captured Congress MP Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury’s stronghold Baharampur.
Left got more votes than BJP in this election. At the same time, the performance of independent candidates has been better than the candidates of the opposition party. Let us inform that on Sunday, voting was conducted in 108 municipalities. Its counting started from 8 am on Wednesday. Counting started amidst tight security. At the same time, section 144 has been imposed within 200 meters of the counting center. Let us inform that in the election riots of West Bengal, 8160 candidates were in the fray in 2171 wards.
This is the first time in the political history of West Bengal in the last 30 years that the Adhikari family has suffered a major setback. In fact, during the assembly elections, the family of Suvendu Adhikari, who left TMC and joined BJP, had to face a crushing defeat in the civic polls.
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