Congress Unveils Candidates for West Bengal Bypolls Amid Rising Tensions
The Congress announced candidates for six assembly bypolls in West Bengal, scheduled for November 13. The elections follow doctors' protests at RG Kar Medical College. A four-cornered contest is expected involving Congress, CPI(M)-led Left Front, the TMC, and BJP. These bypolls occur due to MLA resignations after Lok Sabha victories.
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The political scene in West Bengal heats up as the Congress has named its candidates for the upcoming bypolls in six assembly constituencies. Set for November 13, these elections trace their urgency back to the resignations following Lok Sabha wins by prior MLAs.
The contestants include Paresh Nath Sarkar for Naihati and Habib Reza Chowdhury for Haroa. Additional slots are filled by Bikash Champro Mary, Shyamal Kumar Ghosh, Tusharkanti Sannigrahi, and Harihar Roy Singha. All eyes are on how this test will play out for major political entities amid ongoing unrest due to a harrowing incident affecting the medical community.
This election is a quadriangular face-off, featuring the Congress, a strategically aligned CPI(M)-led Left Front, and pre-announced candidates from the TMC and BJP. As the spotlight turns to how these parties fare, the stakes are undeniably high, raising the curtains on West Bengal's political theatrics.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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