After paying obeisance on the Lake Kalibari temple, Lt Gen (retd) Subrata Saha is about to start out his marketing campaign for the day as an unconventional Bharatiya Janata Party candidate in the city Rashbehari seat of Kolkata. News18 caught up with him on Sunday to ask him concerning the Trinamool Congress’s criticism of the safety forces in the elections. “If you ask me, this is despicable and outright condemnable. I was the corps commander in Kashmir in 2014 when we conducted the last assembly elections over there and we were able to achieve a voter turnout of over 80% without a single terror incident or incident of violence,” the previous commander of the Srinagar-based XV Corps says. This, he says, is as a result of the Election Commission and the forces work very professionally. “But there are elements who do not want free and fair elections because that threatens the TMC and the way they operate by politicising crime and criminalising politics. They are trying very hard to somehow create a fear psychosis among the people to discourage and dissuade them from coming and voting for the BJP.”
On the morning of April 10, the CISF personnel on obligation at sales space quantity 126 at Jorpatki in the Sitalkuchi constituency of Bengal’s Cooch Behar district opened fireplace, resulting in the deaths of 4 individuals and one other individual receiving a bullet harm. One extra individual was killed in a separate incident of taking pictures by some unidentified males close to a distinct polling sales space. The Election Commission’s particular police observer, Vivek Dube, stated in his report that the CISF needed to fireplace in self-defence after villagers tried to grab their weapons. There was a misunderstanding between villages and the safety personnel, he stated.
The Sitalkuchi incident has heated up the state’s politics in the center of the elections. While chief minister Mamata Banerjee blamed union dwelling minister Amit Shah for the incident, the BJP alleged it was TMC goons who attacked the forces prompting them to open fireplace. “Even in my constituency, the issue being raised by people more than being raised by me is the terrible state of security amongst the locals. There is an element of terror. That terror may not be in the sense of the terrorists in J&K but terror perpetrated by goondas patronised by the TMC as part of their strategy and day-to-day functioning,” Saha says. They have accomplished it over the previous 10 years and proceed to accentuate it throughout elections. It could be very a lot part of their DNA, tradition and doctrine.” The former deputy chief of Army Staff says this exhibits how threatened the TMC feels over the way in which 5 of the eight phases of the meeting polls have gone.
Retired soldier faces huge problem
Saha was a shock entry into the BJP earlier than the elections given he has no RSS background or identified political affiliation after retirement. In Rashbehari, he faces the robust activity of dislodging the TMC whose chief Sovandeb Chattopadhyay has gained the constituency constantly since 1998 however is contesting from Bhowinopore (chief minister Mamata Banerjee’s erstwhile seat) this time and the Trinamool has given an opportunity to councillor and well-liked native face Debashish Kumar. The bhadralok (mental) city voter right here has backed the TMC up to now. “With the bhadralok, I would add bhadramohila (women intellectual voters). A host of these bhadralok and bhadramohila are living alone in houses, suffering one common problem: that their children are not with them. They have gone out for education or employment and the elderly are all alone here. They are undergoing harassment and being suppressed by TMC hooligans…cut money and lawlessness have permeated urban Kolkata too and driven people to the wall. They are now saying to hell with it, let’s go for a change and the BJP,” Saha says to News18.
He can be elevating emotional points just like the decay of the Adiganga river in Kolkata on which individuals like him glided by boats to worship on the Kalighat temple. “The river was closely interwoven with culture and history but it is in complete decay. The water hardly flows and people die in the hundreds in bastis along the banks due to malaria, etc,” he says. Saha maintains that given his background, individuals welcome him with quite a lot of heat and respect. “Even TMC supporters don’t hesitate to come and shake hands, and some even give me a hug to say Dada, you have served the country,” he says.
Joining the BJP
Asked why he joined the BJP, Saha cites how he has served everywhere in the nation in the previous 40 years however has additionally seen the decay of Bengal in entrance of his eyes. “I admit this with a sense of helplessness and the urge to do something. We are just across the Rabindra Sarobar lake where a cultural show called Ashok Kumar Nite happened in 1968 (a scheduled musical night had to be called off due to faulty equipment, leading to mayhem) where the downfall started; women had to jump into the lake to save themselves and kill themselves. How different is that from the Jallianwala Bagh incident?” Saha tells News18. “I highlight this to show the progressive decay and the hurt I have carried all along and the desire to do something about it. Modi is an inspiration to any well-meaning person to do well for the nation.”
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