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🚨When Mamata Banerjee Chose Her Nephew Over Her General and Lost Bengal
A Deep Analysis
There is a moment in every political story where the defining mistake is made. Not on the battlefield. Not in the ballot box. In the room, when a leader decides who they trust more: the person who earned it, or the person who shares their blood.
For Mamata Banerjee, that moment came after 2011. She had just ended 34 years of Left Front rule. And among the architects of that victory stood one man above almost all others, Suvendu Adhikari, the field commander of Nandigram and the organiser who turned anti Left anger into a political revolution.
Instead of consolidating him, she began building her succession plan around her nephew, Abhishek Banerjee.
↪️ What He Built For Her Before She Took It Away
Before the sidelining, there was the service. And it was extraordinary.
Trained in RSS shakhas during his formative years and baptised in electoral politics in 1995, Suvendu Adhikari joined the TMC with his father Sisir Adhikari barely a year after it was formed. From that point, he became Mamata's most dependable field general, not in title, but in consequence.
• 2006 to 2007, Singur and Nandigram: Suvendu played a crucial role in the historic Nandigram anti land acquisition movement, which became the turning point in West Bengal politics and contributed significantly to the TMC's rise to power in 2011. When the Left Front government ordered police firing on protesting farmers, it was Suvendu on the ground, organising resistance, mobilising communities, and turning Nandigram into the Left's political graveyard. Mamata got the credit. He did the work.
• 2009, Tamluk Lok Sabha: He defeated CPI(M) strongman Lakshman Seth from Tamluk by a staggering margin of over 1.72 lakh votes. Seth was the central figure in the Nandigram violence. The victory was a political statement that announced the TMC's south Bengal dominance.
• 2011, The Historic Victory: The TMC won 184 seats and ended the Left's 34 year rule. Suvendu's ground network across Purba Medinipur, Paschim Medinipur, and the coastal belt was instrumental in delivering seats that the party could not have won through Mamata's urban charisma alone. He was the machine behind the movement.
• 2014, Lok Sabha retained: Re elected from Tamluk. TMC maintained its Bengal dominance while the Modi wave swept the rest of India. The south Bengal firewall held, in significant part, because of the ground networks Suvendu had built.
• 2016, Cabinet induction: He was given the Transport portfolio and later the Irrigation and Water Resources portfolio. He was made TMC observer in Malda and Murshidabad and assigned the task of breaking Congress in its two strongholds. He successfully poached elected representatives of the grand old party. He delivered territory that had never belonged to TMC.
This is the record of the man she chose to sideline.
↪️ The Timeline of a Systematic Sidelining
• 2011: Abhishek Banerjee, then 24, was named president of All India Trinamool Yuva, a parallel youth organisation created alongside the TMC Youth Congress that Suvendu led. The party constitution had no place for two youth wings. Suvendu was furious:
"It was done just to keep me in check. Where was the nephew when Nandigram was burning? I was there fighting alone."
• 2014: Suvendu was removed as TMC Youth Congress president. Months later, TMC Yuva was merged with the Youth Congress, absorbing the structure he had built into Abhishek's institutional control.
• 2016: Sensing that Suvendu was in talks with the Congress to switch parties, Mamata brought him back, giving him three cabinet portfolios and making him TMC observer in Malda and Murshidabad, with the task of breaking Congress strongholds there.
He delivered. He poached Congress representatives across both districts. He strengthened the party.
He was used.
• 2019: After TMC's Lok Sabha setback, the observer posts were abolished, including the specific organisational role Suvendu held across north Bengal.
Gone. No replacement. No acknowledgment.
His institutional authority had been removed one piece at a time, each time after he had delivered on the assignment that required it.
• December 19, 2020: Suvendu Adhikari joined the BJP at a rally addressed by Amit Shah. He later described the TMC as a "private limited company", a diagnosis, not an attack.
↪️ What Left With Him
When Suvendu walked, he did not walk alone.
He took the south Bengal machine with him, the booth networks, the panchayat contacts, the district loyalty chains built across Purba Medinipur over decades, and operational ecosystems that no data consultancy or election war room can manufacture.
The BJP swept all 16 Assembly seats in Purba Medinipur in 2026. TMC won zero.
In 2021, they had shared the district.
That swing is not ideology. That is a personal loyalty network changing sides.
↪️ The Final Accounting
In 2026, Suvendu Adhikari defeated Mamata Banerjee in Bhabanipur by 15,105 votes and retained Nandigram by 9,665 votes, up from his 2021 margin of just 1,956.
Today, he took oath as the 9th Chief Minister of West Bengal, the first BJP Chief Minister in the state's history.
The collapse of TMC's dominance in 2026 cannot be understood only through BJP expansion or anti incumbency. A major structural reason was that the political machinery which once made Mamata Banerjee unbeatable had, over nine years of deliberate marginalisation, shifted against her.
The irony is extraordinary.
Mamata Banerjee spent a decade building Abhishek Banerjee's path to power. During those same years, she was building Suvendu Adhikari's motivation to destroy the empire he once helped create.
She sidelined the man who stood in Nandigram when Bengal's future was being decided in the streets, and elevated a successor whose primary qualification was proximity to the throne.
The man Mamata deployed to break Congress strongholds in Malda and Murshidabad, then stripped of that role once the task was done, broke her own stronghold in Bhabanipur five years later.
She created the instrument of her own defeat. She sharpened it. She handed it motive.
Dynasty over merit has a cost.
In Bengal, 2026 was the bill coming due.

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