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Bengal politics is inherently violent

This time, it is proof that the BJP’s efforts in the state have paid off

Published on: May 15, 2019 11:57 PM IST
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The bitterly contested Lok Sabha elections in West Bengal have been ravaged by violence the likes of which has not been seen anywhere else in the country. It is no surprise. Violence runs in the veins of Bengal’s politics, and it sees an unseemly spike whenever a settled political regime is put under pressure by a resurgent opposition. What we are seeing now is the result of rivalry between the ruling Trinamool Congress and the aspiring Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), which, keen to make inroads into the eastern state, has, over the past few years, bolstered its planning, network and presence on the ground.

The bitterly contested Lok Sabha elections in West Bengal have been ravaged by violence the likes of which has not been seen anywhere else in the country (HT Photo)
The bitterly contested Lok Sabha elections in West Bengal have been ravaged by violence the likes of which has not been seen anywhere else in the country (HT Photo)

It was ever thus. When TMC chief Mamata Banerjee made her bid to topple the incumbent Left Front government, similar scenes of violence played out in the state. Ms Banerjee was then in the ascendant, the ruling Left was unyielding and unforgiving, and violence spawned more violence.

Brutality is ingrained in the nature of Bengal’s politics. It has been a constant feature in the state since its origins in the mass struggles of the 1960s and 1970s, during which time the concept of gherao as a form of protest emerged. The Communists in Bengal were cadre based. Its cadre gave the CPI(M) its organisation, its reach, its clout, and, ultimately, its massive mandate and power. When Ms Banerjee came to power in the 2011 Assembly elections, ending 34 years of Left rule, her success was predicated on winning a large number of cadre over to her side. Now, as the BJP mounts a challenge to Ms Banerjee’s rule, it has weaned away a number of those cadre. It is not shyin g away, as the Trinamool did not when it challenged the Left, from a fight.

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