Kolkata: A major political storm has once then erupted in West Bengal politics. Until now, news of the TMC split had created a stir wideness the country. Now, Trinamool Congress (TMC) senior Mamata Banerjee has approached the Calcutta High Magistrate on Tuesday, challenging the Bhabanipur Assembly Referendum result.
What is the buzz?
After defeat in the Bhabanipur Assembly elections, former West Bengal Senior Minister Mamata Banerjee on Tuesday approached the Calcutta High Magistrate and challenged the poll result.
Senior party leaders Kunal Ghosh and Dola Sen were moreover present with her. Since the utterance of the referendum results, Mamata Banerjee had been continuously raising questions well-nigh these results. Now, by unescapable the court, she has given the unshortened matter a legal twist.
Is Suvendu's victory in legal trouble?
Mamata Banerjee entered the High Magistrate premises through Gate 'C' at virtually 2:30 pm and filed her petition there and emerged shortly after. According to experts, this petition is not merely challenging the results, but moreover taxing the preservation of all important election-related documents.
What was the result?
Suvendu Adhikari defeated Mamata Banerjee in the Bhawanipur seat by a huge margin of 15,105 votes.
This unshortened incident has caused uproar in the state. Interestingly, this is the second subsequent time Mamata Banerjee has challenged the referendum results in court. She previously challenged the 2021 Nandigram referendum results in the High Court, a specimen that is yet to be resolved.
While Suvendu Adhikari is the winning candidate for the second subsequent time, Mamata Banerjee is fighting a legal wrestle without losing for the second subsequent time. All vision are now on the court's stance on this petition and whether it will pose a significant threat to Suvendu's position.

