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Why is Abhijit Das BJP’s pick for Bengal’s Diamond Harbour seat?

Das has contested twice against TMC's general secretary Abhishek Banerjee from the same seat

- Kolkata - UPDATED: April 16, 2024, 10:47 PM - 2 min read

Abhijit Das to contest from Diamond Harbour LS seat.

Why is Abhijit Das BJP’s pick for Bengal’s Diamond Harbour seat?

RSS-BJP veteran Abhijit Das to contest from Diamond Harbour LS seat. Image via X.


The Bharatiya Janata Party’s Diamond Harbour candidate Abhijit Das, who was severely injured in an assault allegedly by Trinamool Congress supporters six years ago, on Tuesday asserted that his heavyweight TMC rival Abhishek Banerjee will forfeit his deposit if fair polls were allowed.

 

Named as the 42nd and last Lok Sabha candidate from Bengal on BJP’s 12th list declared on Tuesday, 54-year-old Das will challenge the TMC’s perceived second-in-command for the second time in a decade.

 

The constituency, considered a TMC fortress, goes to polls in the seventh and final phase on June 1.

 

Das claimed the assault left him with a severely injured spinal cord, bundled ligaments and metal plates inserted on a leg, all depicting a near-debilitating condition from the waist down.

 

An old-timer yet not-so-prominent face in Bengal’s politics, Das, better known to his followers as Bobby, suffered those injuries in December 2018 when he, along with another party colleague, was dragged out of his car allegedly by TMC-sheltered goons on NH 117 while on his way to Diamond Harbour to attend a party meeting and beaten up mercilessly with bamboo poles, sticks, iron rods and sharp instruments.

 

Das, then, served as the BJP’s district president of South 24 Parganas under which the Diamond Harbour seat falls.

 

The leader said he attracted the ruling party’s ire for his “sustained opposition to and exposure of” Banerjee’s “undemocratic and illegal activities” in the region and because he contested against the TMC heavyweight in the 2014 general elections.

 

A resident of Amtala, not far from the Diamond Harbour suburban tourist and business hub, where he was born, Das prefers calling himself a ‘bhumiputra’ (son of the soil) of the constituency, unlike Banerjee who resides in Kolkata.

 

Das had contested the Lok Sabha polls on a BJP ticket, first in 2009 and then again in 2014 and on both occasions finished third. In 2009, he managed a paltry 37,542 votes against TMC heavyweight Somen Mitra who had migrated from the Congress.

 

Das’ performance five years later against TMC first-timer Abhishek was, however, a lot better where he garnered over two lakh votes, swinging nearly 13 per cent votes from the ruling dispensation.

 

The BJP dropped Das from the poll fray in 2019 and has now decided to bring him back to take on incumbent Banerjee once more.

 

BJP leaders in Bengal maintained that Abhijit’s long-term RSS-BJP connection and his experience of contesting from Diamond Harbour twice before finally sealed the deal of re-nominating him for the third time for the seat whose face the party’s central election committee took the longest time to decide.

 

Will the late nomination affect Das’ prospects in Diamond Harbour when his prime opponent’s name, a foregone conclusion according to many, was announced over a month ago? “All’s well that ends well,” Abhijit said. 

 

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