Madan Mitra Triumphs in Kamarhati: A Testament to Grassroots Politics
Madan Mitra, a leading figure in the Trinamool Congress, has successfully retained his seat in Kamarhati, West Bengal. Winning by a margin of 5,646 votes against BJP's Arup Chowdhury, Mitra's victory showcases his grassroots strength amid a challenging political landscape. The win underscores continued support for TMC's local development initiatives.
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Madan Mitra, a key leader of the Trinamool Congress (TMC), has successfully retained the Kamarhati seat in West Bengal’s North 24 Parganas district. He secured 64,817 votes, surpassing Arup Chowdhury of the BJP by 5,646 votes, as per the Election Commission's data.
Mitra, a popular figure in West Bengal politics, has been with TMC since 1998 and is known for his deep grassroots connections. Throughout his political journey, Mitra has experienced both triumphs and challenges but has remained a prominent member of the party's structure.
This election saw Mitra emphasize local development and welfare schemes as crucial campaign issues, countering the BJP's burgeoning presence. Mitra’s victory was celebrated by TMC supporters as a reaffirmation of trust in his leadership, maintaining his influential role in the evolving political landscape of the state.
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