“This victory is the victory of the people of Panihati, of the entire Bengal,” declared Ratna Debnath after securing her place as a BJP candidate in the recent elections.
On May 4, 2026, in Panihati, West Bengal, Debnath triumphed over Tirthankar Ghosh from TMC by a remarkable margin of 28,836 votes. She garnered 87,977 votes, while Ghosh received only 59,141. Kalatan Dasgupta from CPI(M) came third with 24,032 votes. This was not just another election; it marked her debut into politics.
Debnath’s journey began with unimaginable grief—the brutal rape and murder of her daughter at RG Kar Medical College in August 2024 ignited a fire within her. Her campaign focused on women’s safety and accountability in governance—issues that resonate deeply with many in her community. The public outrage following her daughter’s tragic death laid the groundwork for her political candidacy.
As she stood before supporters, she dedicated her victory to Prime Minister Modi. “I could not have done this alone,” she emphasized, recognizing the collective effort that propelled her forward. This sentiment echoes throughout West Bengal as the BJP achieved a historic win, claiming over two-thirds of the assembly seats—totaling 202.
The atmosphere in Panihati buzzed with hope and determination. Many see Debnath as a symbol of resilience—a mother who turned personal tragedy into a powerful political statement. Her story is not just about loss; it’s about reclaiming power and ensuring that other families do not endure similar heartbreak.
The implications of her win extend beyond local borders. It signals a significant shift in West Bengal’s political landscape—where women like Debnath are stepping into roles once dominated by men. Her election is a clarion call for change, especially regarding issues like women’s safety that affect countless lives.
As Ratna Debnath prepares to take on her new role, many are eager to see how she will navigate the complexities of governance and advocate for those who feel unheard. Her story is just beginning—one marked by courage and an unwavering commitment to justice.
