Desperate times breed desperate measures. In the remote villages on the banks of the Meghna, which flows through West Bengal바카라s Nadia district, a political tie-up of immense significance has taken place. To outsiders, it almost defies logic, and is certainly more incredible than the unlikeliest of unions between traditional foes바카라like, say, the one between Bihar바카라s Laloo Prasad Yadav and Nitish Kumar. The region바카라s local leaders from the CPI(M) and the BJP have joined hands to fight the upcoming panchayat elections against the ruling Trinamool Congress.
바카라Yes, BJP and CPI(M) have come together here to fight the Trinamool,바카라 confirms a BJP candidate from nearby Karimpur, who is contesting the rural polls for a panchayat committee seat. 바카라The CPI(M) has not fielded its candidate from this seat, just as we will not put up contestants where it has.바카라
He informs Outlook that the decision was taken at the local level, without consultations with party high commands in New Delhi or Calcutta. 바카라We felt there was no need to complicate matters by informing party leaders who would possibly drag their feet on it. We understand the ground situation much better. This had to be done.바카라
Other local leaders tell Outlook that they are aware of the tradition of political 바카라untouchability바카라바카라as a CPI(M) contestant called it바카라which exists between the two parties at the national, state and even regional levels, but say that the compulsion to unite in the face of the Trinamool onslaught far outweighs matters of ideology. 바카라The two parties have diametrically opposite ideologies and such an alliance is unthinkable for some,바카라 the CPI(M) leader admits. What justifies the tie-up, he says, was that a divided opposition had become so vulnerable to attacks from the TMC that the only option for survival was to join hands.
In early April, after the state election commission (SEC) announced the dates of the panchayat elections바카라originally scheduled in three phases on May 1, 3 and 5, but which now hangs in a curious limbo, as the revised date for polls (May 14) announced by the SEC has been termed only a 바카라proposed date바카라 by the Calcutta High Court after fears over security were expressed by the opposition바카라the rural Opposition got together to chalk out a plan to defeat the TMC.


According to the local leaders, the immediate trigger was the unprecedented violence that opposition candidates faced across all districts when they tried to submit nomination papers. 바카라Hundreds of our members didn바카라t even get to enter the block development officer바카라s chamber to submit papers,바카라 says a CPI(M) candidate. Such complaints reverberated throughout rural Bengal. Not just that, having been intercepted on their way by weapon-wielding thugs allegedly with the TMC, those who did manage to reach the offices were dragged out and beaten up. Television cameras captured the candidates, both men and women, being thrown on the ground, beaten with sticks and rods, and well as being kicked, slapped and punched. At least one opposition leader was stabbed; in the state-wide violence, several died. Psychological intimidation did its infernal work too, spreading terror. 바카라They even sexually assaulted the women, pulling them by the hair and molesting them,바카라 the CPI(M) leader says.
But what prompted this region, specifically, to take such a step, when other districts too witnessed the violence on the opposition?
Among the explanations are those offered by local leaders active in the region for decades. They include Nagen Biswas (62). He says that Nadia, close to the India-Bangladesh border, had earlier been a CPI(M) stronghold. 바카라The proximity to the border and the resultant influx of people made it a votebank,바카라 Biswas states. When Trinamool came to power in 2011, party workers and cadres shifted loyalty en masse; votebank politics continued under a different banner. The one major change the BJP바카라s Lok Sabha victory in 2014 brought to Nadia was that the border was sealed. 바카라Since then, the menace of cross-border crime has completely stopped,바카라 Biswas says, while explaining the growing 바카라saffronisation바카라. 바카라Truth is, there is hardly any CPI(M) left here. The fight is really between the BJP and the TMC. The alliance one sees is the CPI(M)바카라s desperation to jump onto the BJP bandwagon for survival. As for the BJP, which is trying to gain ground, they are not averse to allying with anyone to give Trinamool a challenge.바카라
So what prevents CPI(M) members from openly declaring themselves saffron? 바카라It바카라s a matter of prestige, of pride,바카라 Biswas insists. The leaders who materially benefited during the Left regime didn바카라t change colours in 2011 even when cadres were abandoning the party like rats from a sinking ship, he says. 바카라But where is the Left today? There is talk of re-emergence. But to do that they have to hold the hands of a party that has growing relevance.바카라
As the afternoon sun slants westward on the villages by the Meghna, locals gather at the neighbourhood teashop. The 53-year-old owner claims to have seen it all. He says that in rural politics changing a party is like changing one바카라s shirt. 바카라BJP, CPI(M), Congress or Trinamool, it바카라s really a different colour. You wear one, but it doesn바카라t mean you can바카라t try another. You see what suits you best.바카라 He thinks people here are now willing to give the BJP a chance. 바카라We바카라ve seen the Congress in power, followed by CPI(M). Now Trinamool rules. They are curious about BJP.바카라
A CPI(M) supporter, silent till now, snaps at Biswas: 바카라Who told you there are no CPI(M) here? What are we?바카라 He argues the BJP needs the CPI(M) more. 바카라We have deep roots here. You are trying to make use of that.바카라 A villager stops them. 바카라See, they are now showing their true colours,바카라 he says, drawing laughs.
Of course, the hard-nosed villagers don바카라t see the fuss if the BJP gets together with the Left. Openly and unapologetically, they flaunt the alliance they were the first to forge. BJP and CPI(M) flags, tied together, hang from trees and bamboo poles and flutter in the wind. The setting sun catches the freshly painted saffron and bright red on white-washed walls.
All this prompts TMC leaders to invent a catchy caption: Baam korchhey Ram naam (the Left is chanting Lord Ram바카라s name), in a direct dig at the opposing ideologies at play. In fact, the Trinamool has ingeniously claimed that the pre-poll violence was the opposition바카라s handiwork, a pretext for the BJP, Congress and the Left to gang up against it. 바카라They don바카라t have people power,바카라 says Hafizul Sheikh, a TMC worker and leader of a farmer바카라s body in Nadia바카라s Karimpur. 바카라They just cannot field candidates for every panchayat post,바카라 he says of the BJP and the CPI(M), dismissing the idea that the alliance can beat the Trinamool.
Yet, some common ground was trodden on by opposition parties even in Calcutta, where united marches protesting Trinamool excesses were taken out.
The BJP leadership says such local, rural alliances are spontaneous responses. BJP state president Dilip Ghosh tells Outlook, 바카라We do not have any policy of alliance with the Left. But if people on the ground have taken such a step it바카라s to counter TMC excesses. That is completely understandable.바카라 BJP leader Chandra Kumar Bose agrees with Ghosh, and points out, 바카라We had invited all parties to come together to decry the violence perpetrated by the Trinamool.바카라
The CPI(M) leadership has distanced itself from the local move. 바카라Regarding the claimed tie-up with BJP in certain villages in Nadia, if it바카라s true the party cannot endorse it. This cannot be the party바카라s line even at the local level,바카라 leader Gautam Deb tells Outlook.
CPI(M) MP and politburo member Mohammed Selim says, 바카라Any political alliance with the BJP is ruled out. Our policy is to work against communal forces. This is not acceptable and action will be taken. Protesting together is within the permissible limits, but nothing beyond that.바카라
Selim says that he does not dismiss the possibility of political motivations behind projecting such an alliance and says that the party will look into it. 바카라The Trinamool has been trying to mislead people with such claims and we will find out their role in influencing ground workers, even whether they were threatened. The BJP too stands to gain by associating itself with the secular Left. We need to review the situation.바카라
For the time being, villagers and contestants in Nadia are blissfully unaware that the alliance that they have forged may not hold up. It is as uncertain as the final dates of the panchayat polls itself.
(Some names are changed on request)
By Dola Mitra in Nadia, W. Bengal