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West Bengal polls: Mamata Banerjee rents two houses in Nandigram to shed 'outsider' tag

While the first house has been rented for a year, the other house has been rented for six months
  • Both houses are located at a distance of approximately 100 metres from each other in the Reyapara area
  • West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee. (ANI Photo)Premium
    West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee. (ANI Photo)

    To shed the outsider tag levelled by her protege-turned-opponent, Suvendu Adhikari, Chief Minister of West Bengal Mamata Banerjee has rented not one but two houses in Nandigram's Reyapara.

    At a public rally on Sunday, Trinamool Congress chief Banerjee asserted her plans to build a permanent residence on the banks of the Haldi river in the constituency so that she can visit more frequently.

    The BJP leader, in one of his first speeches made soon after filing nomination for BJP, had branded Mamata as an 'outsider' in Nandigram.

    Those associated with the Trinamool Congress (TMC) stated that Adhikari's attempts to brand Mamata as an outsider were futile as she was the daughter of Bengal.

    While the first house has been rented for a year, according to neighbours, the other house has been rented for six months. Both houses are located at a distance of approximately 100 metres from each other in the Reyapara area.

    TMC went on house hunting for its chief after she announced that she would contest from Nandigram and zeroed in on these two houses.

    According to locals, Mamata earlier had plans to use the first house that has rooms on the first floor -- with the ground floor is rented out to shops. However, after the leg injury suffered during campaigning earlier this month, she is now likely to use the second house which has rooms on the ground floor.

    "This second house has an open and levelled ground making it easy for the wheelchair. Secondly, we have taken the ground floor and the family which has rented us the house lives on the first floor. Mamata due to the leg injury would prefer to stay on the ground floor," stated a source.

    The work to cover the front and side of the second house with sheets of cloth to block the view is currently in progress. Security has been increased at the house and in its vicinity.

    Sudam Chandra Parui, owner of the second rented house and her wife Rani Parui, a retired high school teacher are excited to host the Chief Minister.

    "We haven't had a chance to meet her as she is yet to visit the house. This is taken on rent just 15 days ago. I am happy that she will be here," said 72 years old Parui who lives with her husband, daughter and grandson. Ask her about rent and she refrained from giving any other detail.

    The first house now accommodates security personnel deployed for the Chief Minister's security.

    CM calls herself big donkey' for not recognising 'true face' of Adhikari family

    Meanwhile, CM Banerjee has blamed herself for being a simpleton and for not recognising the "true face" of the "influential" Adhikari family, without naming it. She called herself a "big donkey" for being unable to do so.

    Apparently venting her ire against the Adhikari family of Purba Medinipur district, Banerjee said at an election rally here that she had even heard rumours that "they" had built a huge empire. Banerjee's protege-turned-rival Suvendu, considered the most important member of the Adhikari family and described as its spokesman by patriarch Sisir Adhikari, is pitted against the TMC leader from Nandigram constituency for the coming assembly polls.

    He had left the TMC in December last to join the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). Sisir Adhikari, TMC MP and Suvendu's father, joined the BJP in the presence of senior BJP leader and Union Home Minister Amit Shah during the day.

    "I say I am a 'big donkey' (Ami ekta boro gadha) for having failed to recognise them, I am sorry for being such a simpleton. I don't know (about it), but people say they have built a huge 'empire' and they will use money to buy votes. But don't vote for them," Banerjee, who addressed three public meetings in Purba Medinipur district on Sunday, said.

    Nandigram is seeing a fierce contest between Mamata Banerjee and her protege Suvendu Adhikari.

    Mamata had earlier represented Bhabanipur in the Assembly and decided to shift to Nandigram Assembly constituency in the forthcoming polls.

    Elections to the 294-member state Assembly will be held in eight phases starting from March 27 with the final round of voting taking place on April 29. The counting of votes will take place on May 2.

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    Published: 22 Mar 2021, 12:14 PM IST
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