The re-election in Falta is scheduled for this Thursday. Final campaigning is underway today, Tuesday. BJP and Left parties are canvassing in various parts of Falta. However, Trinamool is virtually absent from any campaigning. Abhishek Banerjee, the MP for that area, has not been involved in any campaign since the election results were announced. He has not been seen campaigning for the party since the re-election was declared. So where is he? CPM leader Sujan Chakraborty sharply mocked Trinamool’s All India General Secretary Abhishek Banerjee over this. “The MP who won by 8 lakh votes has taken shelter at his aunt’s house!” The Left leader took a sharp jab on X handle.

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Incidentally, Abhishek Banerjee is known as a Trinamool Congress leader in South 24 Parganas district. He is the MP for the Diamond Harbour Lok Sabha constituency. Abhishek won the last Lok Sabha election by 8 lakh votes. The ‘Diamond Harbour Model’ was also highlighted in the campaign. Before the assembly elections, he had predicted Trinamool’s victory in all seats in South 24 Parganas district. But after the election results came out, Trinamool suffered a massive decline in South 24 Parganas and across the state. Trinamool was defeated in the elections. BJP formed the government in Bengal with a huge public mandate.

Abhishek Banerjee is known as a Trinamool Congress leader in South 24 Parganas district. He is the MP for the Diamond Harbour Lok Sabha constituency. Abhishek won the last Lok Sabha election by 8 lakh votes.

The re-election in Falta is on Thursday. But Trinamool is not campaigning anywhere. Abhishek Banerjee is also nowhere to be seen. He has not posted anything about the Falta election on social media either. So where is Abhishek? Has he confined himself at home since the election defeat? CPM leader Sujan Chakraborty has now attacked Abhishek over this. On X handle, he mocked, ‘Taking shelter at aunt’s house after winning by 8 lakh votes.’ Sujan wrote that CPM and BJP are campaigning in the Falta election. Chief Minister Shuvendu Adhikari has held campaign rallies. But where is Diamond Harbour’s Trinamool MP Abhishek Banerjee? Where is the MP who moves with thousands of police security? Has he taken shelter at his aunt’s house? Sujan’s post has sparked intense discussions in political circles.

Meanwhile, more drama unfolded in the Falta election on Tuesday afternoon. In a press conference, Trinamool candidate ‘Bahubali’ Jahangir Khan announced his withdrawal from the electoral battle, praising Chief Minister Shuvendu Adhikari profusely.

Meanwhile, more drama unfolded in the Falta election on Tuesday afternoon. In a press conference, Trinamool candidate ‘Bahubali’ Jahangir Khan announced his withdrawal from the electoral battle, praising Chief Minister Shuvendu Adhikari profusely. Just a couple of days ago, Chief Minister Shuvendu Adhikari had taken responsibility for Jahangir Khan’s ‘burden’ at a Falta election rally. He said, leave his responsibility to me. Within about four days, after praising Shuvendu profusely, Bahubali Jahangir, who was under Abhishek Banerjee’s protection, fled the electoral battlefield.

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Falta

Falta is a small town located in the South 24 Parganas district of West Bengal, India, situated on the banks of the Ganges River. Historically, it was an important trading post during the British colonial era, known for its river port and the production of high-quality cloth. Today, it is a quiet rural area, with the Falta Special Economic Zone (SEZ) serving as a

Falta

Falta is a historic village located in the South 24 Parganas district of West Bengal, India, situated along the banks of the Hooghly River. It was once a significant Portuguese settlement in the 16th and 17th centuries, serving as a key trading post for salt and other goods. Today, the area is known for the ruins of a Portuguese fort and a church, reflecting its colonial past.

Diamond Harbour

Diamond Harbour is a historic port town located on the eastern banks of the Hooghly River in West Bengal, India. It was a significant trading post for the British East India Company in the 18th century, serving as a key anchorage for ships before they sailed upriver to Calcutta (now Kolkata). The name “Diamond” is believed to derive from the Dutch word “diamant,” referencing the diamond-shaped mooring buoys used by European traders in the area.

South 24 Parganas

South 24 Parganas is a district in the Indian state of West Bengal, known for its vast Sundarbans mangrove forest, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Historically, it was part of the larger 24 Parganas district established by the British East India Company after the Battle of Plassey in 1757, deriving its name from the 24 revenue divisions or “parganas” under Mughal rule. Today, it is a culturally rich region blending Bengali traditions, wildlife conservation, and riverine livelihoods.

West Bengal

West Bengal is a culturally rich state in eastern India, renowned for its history as the center of British colonial power in Calcutta (now Kolkata) and its pivotal role in the Indian independence movement. It is famous for its vibrant festivals, especially Durga Puja, as well as its contributions to literature, art, and cinema, including the works of Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore. Historically, it was part of the Bengal region, which was partitioned in 1947, leading to the creation of present-day West Bengal and the nation of Bangladesh.

Ganges River

The Ganges River, known as the Ganga, is a sacred waterway in India that flows over 2,500 kilometers from the Himalayas to the Bay of Bengal. It has been a vital source of life and spirituality for millennia, central to Hindu culture and mythology, where it is worshipped as the goddess Ganga. Historically, it has nurtured numerous ancient civilizations and remains a site for rituals, pilgrimages, and cremations, despite facing modern pollution challenges.

Falta Special Economic Zone (SEZ)

The Falta Special Economic Zone (SEZ) is an industrial and export-oriented zone located in West Bengal, India, established in 2003 under India’s SEZ Act. It was developed to promote foreign investment, boost manufacturing, and facilitate exports by offering tax incentives and streamlined regulations. Historically, the zone has faced challenges related to land acquisition and infrastructure, but it remains a key part of India’s efforts to integrate into global trade networks.