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From brooms to ballots: Kalita Maji’s rise in Bengal politics

Not long ago, Kalita’s mornings began with sweeping floors and washing utensils in four households across Guskara, East Burdwan. Earning just Rs 2,500 a month, survival itself was a daily negotiation.

News Arena Network - Kolkata - UPDATED: May 5, 2026, 02:14 PM - 2 min read

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Contesting from Ausgram as a BJP candidate, Kalita secured a decisive victory with 1,07,692 votes, defeating TMC’s Shyam Prasanna Lohar by a margin of 12,535 votes.


In a state where political narratives are usually dominated by towering personalities and high-voltage campaigns, the story of Kalita Maji cuts through the noise— quietly, but powerfully.

 

Not long ago, Kalita’s mornings began with sweeping floors and washing utensils in four households across Guskara, East Burdwan. Earning just Rs 2,500 a month, survival itself was a daily negotiation. Politics, at that point, seemed like a distant, almost unreal world.

Today, she walks into the West Bengal Legislative Assembly—not as staff, but as an elected representative.

 

Contesting from Ausgram as a BJP candidate, Kalita secured a decisive victory with 1,07,692 votes, defeating TMC’s Shyam Prasanna Lohar by a margin of 12,535 votes. For many, this is just another constituency result in a sweeping electoral shift. But for those who know her journey, it’s something else entirely— a disruption of expectations.

 

Her entry into politics wasn’t scripted. It grew from proximity to people’s struggles — because she lived them. In 2021, she had taken her first shot at electoral politics, contesting and losing by over 11,000 votes. For most, that would’ve been the end of the road. For Kalita, it was just a rough draft.

 

She stayed. She worked. She listened. And five years later, voters listened back.

 

Her victory comes amid a massive political shift in the state, with the BJP clinching 206 out of 294 seats — comfortably crossing the two-thirds majority mark and ending 15 years of Mamata Banerjee’s rule. The scale of the mandate is historic, but so are the stories emerging from it.

 

Perhaps the most symbolic upset came in Bhabanipur, where Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee was defeated by Suvendu Adhikari—a result that has already triggered debates, allegations, and the promise of a political comeback.

 

But beyond the headlines and power shifts, Kalita’s journey offers something quieter and more enduring. In a political season defined by waves and numbers, Kalita’s story doesn’t shout. It lingers.

 

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