Mamata wins by-poll, Trinamool snatches Basirhat-Uttar
Kolkata, Sep 28 (IANS) West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee was Wednesday all set to enter the state legislative assembly for the first time as a legislator after registering a thumping victory in the Bhowanipore assembly constituency by-poll with a 54,000-vote margin.
Banerjee's Trinamool Congress also snatched Basirhat (Uttar) assembly seat from the Left Front.
"Mamata Banerjee has won from Bhowanipore assembly constituency. The victory margin is 54,213 votes," said a senior election official.
The Trinamool Congress chief's nearest rival was Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) candidate Nandini Mukherjee, a computer science professor.
Public works department minister Subrata Bakshi had quit the seat to make way for Banerjee seeking her maiden entry to the state assembly.
In another assembly by-election held Sunday, Trinamool's A.T.M. Abdulla defeated CPI-M's Subid Ali Gazi in Basirhat (Uttar) constituency of North 24 Parganas district.
The constituency went to the by-poll after CPI-M legislator Mostafa Bin Quasem allegedly committed suicide by jumping from the balcony of his room in the 'MLAs' Hostel'.
"Trinamool Congress has won the Basirhat (Uttar) assembly constituency. The victory margin is 30,900-plus votes. The exact figures will come in the evening. A total of 18 rounds of counting were held," said Dibyendu Sarkar, joint chief electoral officer in the West Bengal election commission.
Voting for both the constituencies was held Sep 25. While 49.32 percent of eligible voters exercised their franchise in Bhowanipore, 80 percent polling was recorded in Basirhat (Uttar).
The Bhowanipore area, which houses Banerjee's spartan residence in a dingy lane of Kalighat, is considered her pocket borough.
Bakshi had won by a margin of 49,963 votes over CPI-M candidate Narayan Jain in the assembly polls earlier this year.