Desk Report : Voice of Calcuttal
Final Lap Focus: Mamata Turns to Bhabanipur”:
After a marathon campaign across West Bengal, the spotlight now shifts to Bhabanipur.
Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee is zeroing in on her home turf for the final phase of the election battle.
Starting April 23—four days, non-stop.
Roadshows, ward-level outreach, corner meetings—Bhabanipur is now the campaign’s command center.
Inside the party, preparations are intense.
At a strategy meeting led by Subrata Bakshi, it was decided: multi-layered campaigning, maximum voter contact.
The goal is simple—reach every doorstep.
April 24 will see a major show of strength.
A mega rally from Jadavpur 8B will pass through key areas of South Kolkata before entering Bhabanipur.
This is more than a march—it’s a statement.
There could be national backing too.
Leaders like Akhilesh Yadav and Hemant Soren are expected to join the campaign, adding a broader political dimension.
On the ground, momentum is already visible.
From Hazra to Rashbehari, rallies are drawing large crowds.
Kolkata Mayor Firhad Hakim and other senior leaders have taken charge on the streets.
What stands out—this isn’t just party machinery.
Women and young voters are turning up in significant numbers, shaping the narrative.
Bhabanipur is no longer just a constituency—it’s the emotional epicenter of this election.
As the campaign enters its final stretch, one question remains:
Will the “home ground” advantage tilt the results in Mamata’s favor?
Desk Report : Voice of Calcutta




