Bengal Elections: TMC announces candidates for all seats, Mamata will contest from Bhawanipur
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has announced the candidates for her party, TMC, for the upcoming assembly elections in a press conference.
In a press conference held in Kolkata, West Bengal Chief Minister and Trinamool Congress (TMC) leader Mamata Banerjee announced her party's candidates for the upcoming assembly elections, revealing that TMC will contest all 291 assembly seats. She also stated that their ally, the Gorkha Janmukti Morcha, will contest from the remaining three seats. This announcement comes as the political climate intensifies ahead of the elections, with Mamata Banerjee aiming to solidify her party's presence in West Bengal.
During the press conference, Banerjee made a strong statement against the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), questioning their fear and accusing them of deploying external agents in the state to influence the elections. She urged the BJP to engage in a political battle rather than relying on what she termed as 'underhanded methods.' This rhetoric is expected to resonate with her supporters and could significantly shape the electoral narrative as the elections draw closer.
Furthermore, Mamata questioned the Election Commission about its perceived bias towards the BJP, indicating her concerns over the fairness of the electoral process in West Bengal. Her call for transparency reflects her understanding of the key issues at play and may mobilize further support for TMC as voters begin to focus on the elections. With the stakes being high, Mamata's leadership and campaigning strategies will be closely watched in the coming weeks.