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@PranavMatraaPPS
Certified Cinephile. Entrepreneur. Political Consultant @matraaonline. Political Opinions @Dailyo_. Alum- @nitpatna1 & @iimksp. Social Activism - @mbadlao
Ranchi, India Katılım Mart 2015
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@Bahari_Bihari Except he has never contested. So there is no reference to build my imagination on.
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He’s CPM candidate from Falta, Shambhu Kurmi.
He says that he is able to campaign freely only because TMC gvt is gone..
Imagine that… even INDI alliance leaders are experiencing democracy because BJP is in power.
And the same ecosystem abuses BJP and calls it “anti-democracy” while sitting comfortably in AC rooms.
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@bladeit @Probasibangali @IndianTrainFan @sarkar28922 @mishra_amit_kr @IamSuvenduChand @mukeshkestwal @uday_birje A simple Google search into Bengal’s percentage in the number of prisoners at Cellular Cell would clear away that myth.
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Let’s stop calling Bengalis cowards. That is not history. That is lazy analysis.
To understand Bengal, one has to understand how its psychology was shaped over decades through ideology, political conditioning, fear, and the systematic engineering of narratives.
Bengal did not suddenly “choose” socialism out of weakness. India itself formally embraced socialism in its constitutional framework, and Bengal became the laboratory where that political emotion was weaponized most effectively. When CPI(M) was formed in 1964 after the split, it was not an unstoppable force overnight. In fact, for years they were politically marginal in Bengal in the same way BJP was before 2026, not ideologically identical, but organizationally peripheral.
Then came the Emergency. Public anger against authoritarianism created a vacuum, and the Left Front intelligently occupied it. In 1977, under Jyoti Basu, the Left Front swept to power and began a 34-year rule. Over time, socialism in Bengal stopped being just an economic idea. It became social identity, intellectual morality, and cultural conditioning. Generations were raised to believe that opposing the ecosystem meant opposing Bengal itself.
And slowly, the lines between politics, academia, unions, local administration, culture, and fear started disappearing.
Then came the era where Congress and the Left, once bitter enemies, began sharing political space simply to stop another force from emerging. BJP practically had no meaningful ground presence for decades. The political ecosystem of Bengal was structurally designed to prevent ideological competition.
Mamata Banerjee and TMC arrived as the “change” Bengal desperately wanted. People supported her because they were exhausted with Left stagnation. Ironically, the last phase of the Left regime, especially between 2006 and 2011, was among the most industrially progressive Bengal had looked in decades. But after coming to power, TMC adopted the same playbook of control and patronage, only more aggressively and with deeper penetration into institutions and society.
What even CPI(M) could not fully institutionalize in 34 years, TMC managed to intensify within a decade.
Bengal was not moving backward because Bengalis became weak. Bengal was trapped in a political ecosystem where fear, dependency, cadre culture, intimidation, and narrative manipulation became normalized. When people live for decades under systems where dissent carries social, economic, and sometimes physical consequences, silence is not cowardice. It is survival psychology.
And despite that, the resistance slowly grew.
BJP was barely a factor till around 2016. The real acceleration began after 2019. By 2021, the undercurrent was already visible. But many believe that democratic momentum was neutralized through methods that damaged institutional trust deeply.
What changed now was not suddenly “bravery.” The bravery was always there. What changed was the environment. The moment stronger institutional oversight and CAPF presence reduced fear on the ground, the suppressed political will of people became visible.
So no, Bengalis are not cowards.
A population that produced revolutionaries, reformers, freedom fighters, scientists, artists, military leaders, economists, and intellectual movements for an entire civilization cannot suddenly become cowardly.
What Bengal went through was decades of psychological and political conditioning.
And what you are witnessing today is not the birth of courage.
It is the removal of fear.

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This is it. A perfect finish for BJP!
Bhabanipur: Suvendu Adhikari vs Mamata Banerjee
Bengal #ElectionResult_2026
#बंगाल_का_रिजल्ट

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@bladeit @PranavMatraaPPS Did he win?
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@bladeit @_TarunMishra 18/20 from the ground.
16/20 from eci website
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Didi thaakbe, na Modi dhukbe? @bladeit da, @PranavMatraaPPS sir?
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