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: Will the Fascist Forces Now Write the Future of Bengal ? #IndiaNEWSAll #East West Bengal entered into the first phase of polling of this crucial state legislative assembly election on March 27, 2021.

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Will the Fascist Forces Now Write the Future of Bengal ? #IndiaNEWSAll #East
West Bengal entered into the first phase of polling of this crucial state legislative assembly election on March 27, 2021. The overall shifting trend of this election needs to be addressed carefully. Leaving out the main anti-incumbency factor against the current Trinamool Congress government, various false claims of minority appeasement and continuous scaremongering campaigns of Bharatiya Janata Party leaders and its IT cell among the Hindu voters are triggering communal tension in Bengal.
With the coming to power in the centre in 2014, the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) and other Hindutva extremist groups again had started to bolster their groundwork to materialize their long-cherished dream of a Hindu Rashtra. With the backing of crony capitalist and national and international investors who were in search of a political party that would radically promote the need for a more free-market economy with less government interference and regulations, BJP gradually emerged as the largest dominant, and the richest political party. It had been successful in systematically bringing the judiciary, executive, and legislature within its grip and influence.
Also read: West Bengal: How Hindutva Organizations Rose during Left Front Govt. Rule
Simultaneously various fringe Hindu majoritarian groups made inroads into the cultural landscape of this country, polarising the society on religious lines with the propaganda of promoting Hindu interest only. After BJP got reelected in 2019, they reiterated many times their diabolical wish to actualize One Nation, One Election policy with their attempt to dismantle the federal structure of India.
BJP had accelerated its election campaign in Bengal, claiming to be an alternative to the TMC government and the political and ideological vacuum it had produced. Communist Party of India (Marxist) who are fighting in this election in coalition with Congress and Indian Secular Front, a Muslim clerics party, also have failed to resist the recent saffron wave in Bengal.
Ram Navami Yatra in Kolkata/Image Courtesy: socialnews. xyz
BJPs vote share has grown from a mere four percent in 2011, when TMC came to power, to a whopping 40 percent in 2019. RSS-backed BJP increased its vote share by ten times in just eight years leading the party to win 18 of the 42 Lok Sabha elections of 2019. The vote share of the Left front also has declined to 7 percent.
Also read: Emergence of Brahminical Fascism in West Bengal
Riding on the misrule of 34 years of Left front government and mass movements from Singur and Nandigram against illegal land grabbing cases, TMC was able to overthrow the Left front government of Bengal in 2011. However their party leaders were found to be involved in various scams and corruptions.


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