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TMC's Debasish Kumar Faces Tight Race Against BJP's Swapan Dasgupta in Kolkata's Rashbehari
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Times of India4/27/2026Politics3 min readIndia

TMC's Debasish Kumar Faces Tight Race Against BJP's Swapan Dasgupta in Kolkata's Rashbehari

BJP senses opportunity after Trinamool's narrow 1,700-vote lead in 2024 LS elections, with IT raid and corruption allegations fueling the contest

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  • In Kolkata's Rashbehari constituency, TMC's incumbent MLA Debasish Kumar faces a fierce battle against BJP's Swapan Dasgupta in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections.
  • While Kumar won the assembly seat by 21,500 votes in 2021, TMC's lead shrank to just 1,700 votes in the 2024 LS race, giving BJP hope of victory.
  • A 15-hour IT raid at Kumar's home during the campaign has bolstered BJP's corruption allegations, though Kumar claims it helped his campaign.

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Why It Matters

Rashbehari is a prestigious urban constituency in South Kolkata. The 2024 Lok Sabha elections showed a significant narrowing of TMC's margin from its 2021 assembly victory, with the lead dropping from 21,500 to just 1,700 votes. This has made the seat competitive for BJP, which previously had minimal presence in this area.

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On the face of it, the contest appears to be a straight face-off between two heavyweight neighbours in Rashbehari — Trinamool's Debasish Kumar and BJP's Swapan Dasgupta — but that is not the case. In the 2024 LS elections, Trinamool held only a 1,700-vote lead in Rashbehari, which has led BJP to sense an opportunity here. Kumar is a resident of Monohar Pukur Road, and Dasgupta lives a stone's throw away, on Mahanirban Road. However, their familiarity as neighbours will not pave the way for a friendly fight.

Incumbent MLA Kumar, a popular figure known for nursing his turf year-round, is not taking this election lightly. The pre-poll questioning of Kumar, followed by a 15-hour IT raid at his home during the peak of the campaign, has also bolstered BJP's "corruption" plank. "This has helped me," Kumar said. However, the Trinamool election cell has reason to be concerned. Although Kumar won the Rashbehari constituency by a margin of 21,500 votes in 2021, the Trinamool candidate for the South Kolkata LS seat, Mala Roy, managed a lead of only 1,700 votes here three years later. BJP took the lead in four out of nine KMC wards while the remaining wards saw a see-saw battle between the two parties.

Ex-MP and Padma Bhushan awardee Dasgupta believes this indicates that BJP's promise to cleanse Bengal's political system is gaining traction among politically conscious voters. Dasgupta has been extensively touring neighbourhoods across the constituency. While the transition from journalism and academics to electoral politics has been smooth regarding voters in high-rises and housing complexes, the BJP candidate's primary concern lies with the thousands of residents in slums across eight KMC wards. "We are aware of our rival's strong presence in the slums. But our candidate is determined to address the plight of slum dwellers and is visiting every settlement repeatedly to build confidence and counter the false allegation that he is an outsider," said Subrata Ghosh, Dasgupta's aide and a former BJP councillor.

Jhalder Math, for instance — a slum between wards 81 and 88 — is being frequented by candidates from all parties. Rival candidates are also visiting housing complexes in New Alipore, Southern Avenue, Lake Gardens, Hindusthan Park, and parts of Ballygunge. "Our candidate is a well-known figure who connects easily with the educated electorate. These housing complexes have the potential to change the complexion of the Rashbehari seat," said a BJP campaign manager.

However, Kumar rubbished the claim, stating that as a local resident, he remains deeply rooted in the region and has been well-connected to voters across all demographics for three decades. Dasgupta maintains he is a son of the soil. "This time, the fight is between corruption and transparency, good governance and law-and-order failure, and job creation versus a shrinking economy. Citizens of Kolkata are ready to usher in a new beginning to restore Bengal's past glory," he said.

The BJP candidate also criticised Trinamool netas over allegations of extortion. "Everywhere I go, citizens and businesspeople complain about extortion. In some places, a citizen simply repairing or painting their house is forced to pay a Trinamool councillor or the work is stopped," Dasgupta alleged.

Voters remain divided amid these allegations. Anup Mondal, a mason from a slum off Tollygunge Circular Road, felt the incumbent MLA and councillors had upgraded the slums and provided basic amenities. "A few years ago, we suffered from drinking water scarcity and a poor drainage system. Those problems have been addressed," Mondal said. Conversely, some New Alipore residents alleged that political interference remained a menace. "We don't have many civic or infrastructural problems, but extortion in the name of political protection is a disturbing factor we want to move past," said Banani Sinha, a resident of New Alipore.

Open Questions

  • Will the IT raid impact voter perception significantly?
  • Can Dasgupta overcome the 'outsider' tag in slum areas?
  • Will corruption allegations sway the educated voter base in housing complexes?

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This article was originally published by Times of India.

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