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59% West Bengal Residents Support President’s Rule After Murshidabad Violence, 58% Believe Mamata Banerjee’s Image Damaged Among Hindus, Says Survey

A majority of West Bengal residents believe that President’s Rule should be imposed in the state following the recent Islamist-led violence in the name of Waqf Amendment Act in Murshidabad, according to a large-scale IVRS survey conducted by InkInsight. The survey, conducted over phone calls with 8,954 respondents across various districts of Bengal, revealed that 59% support the implementation of President’s Rule. Only 28% opposed the idea, while 13% remained undecided.

The survey comes amid rising political and communal tensions in the state, with Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee facing renewed criticism over her handling of the Murshidabad incident. The violence has shaken the faith of a significant portion of the Hindu population in her leadership.

When asked whether the Murshidabad violence had dented Mamata Banerjee’s image among Hindus, 58% of the respondents answered in the affirmative. Only 22% said her image remained unaffected, while 20% were unsure.

Regional And Gender-Wise Breakdown

The demand for central intervention was particularly strong in North Bengal and the Jangalmahal region:

  • North Bengal:
    • 80.85% said Mamata Banerjee has lost the trust of Hindus.
    • 70.73% supported President’s Rule.
  • Jangalmahal:
    • 57.14% believed CM Banerjee’s image among Hindus has been damaged.
    • 65.52% supported President’s Rule.

In the Presidency region, which includes Kolkata and its surroundings:

  • 54.29% agreed her image among Hindus was affected.
  • 55.29% backed President’s Rule.

In Bardhaman:

  • 55.88% believed the violence affected Hindu trust in Banerjee.
  • 52.38% supported imposing President’s Rule.

Gender-wise, support for President’s Rule and concern over the CM’s image was higher among men:

  • 61.24% of male respondents felt that Mamata Banerjee had hurt Hindu sentiments.
  • Female respondents showed slightly lower but still significant levels of concern and support.

(With inputs from TV9 Kannada)

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