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Kolkata, July 9 (Reporter) The stage is set for Wednesday's byelection to the four assembly seats in three districts of West Bengal.
The contest revolves around the ruling Trinamool Congress and the principal opposition Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) as far as the recently concluded Lok Sabha election result is concerned.
Of the four Assembly constituencies, three seats—Ranaghat Dakshin in Nadia district, Bagdah in North 24 Parganas district, and Raiganj in North Dinajpur district—were won by the BJP, and Maniktala in central Kolkata was bagged by the TMC in the 2021 Assembly poll.
However, the three winning BJP legislators of 2021—Krishna Kalyani from Raiganj, Biswajit Das from Bagdah, and Mukut Mani Adhikari from Ranaghat Dakshin—changed the floor, switching over to the treasury bench for the ruling party.
The TMC then fielded Kalyani, Adhikari, and Das in the Lok Sabha polls from Raiganj, Ranaghat, and Bangaon constituencies, respectively, in 2024, who resigned as MLAs to contest the polls, but they were defeated by the BJP candidates.
In the bypoll, the TMC again nominated Kalyani and Adhikari from the Raiganj and Ranaghat Dakshin seats. Madhuparna Thakur from the Bagdah constituency and Supti Pande, the widow of former minister Sadhan Pande, are contesting from Maniktala. Sadhan Pande expired in 2022.
The BJP nominated Manoj Kumar Biswas to contest from the Ranaghat Dakshin (SC) seat in Nadia district. Binay Kumar Biswas is from the Bagda (SC) seat, and Manas Kumar Ghosh is from Raiganj in the Uttar Dinajpur district. All India Football Federation (AIFF) president Kalyan Chobey is contesting from Maniktala.
The Left Front is also contesting the bypoll, as they drew a blank in the Lok Sabha poll for the second consecutive time after 2019.
The CPI (M) has fielded Arindam Biswas and Rajib Majumder in Ranaghat Dakshin and Maniktala, respectively, while the All India Forward Bloc, a constituent of the Left Front, has nominated Gouraditya Biswas from Baghdad. The Congress has fielded senior party leader and former MLA Mohit Sengupta for the Raiganj seat.
Meanwhile, reports said the poll personnel were being equipped to move to their designated polling centres.
The Election Commission of India has made security arrangements for ensuring a free and fair election in the four Assembly constituencies as some 70 companies of the Central Forces spread 1,097 booths across Raiganj, Ranaghat, Dakshin, Bagda, and Maniktala for the by-election on July 10. where nearly 10 lakh people are expected to cast their franchise.
According to data from the Commission, Bagda in North 24-Parganas will have the highest concentration of forces, with 20 companies of the Central Forces deployed to manage 301 polling stations. Ranaghat Dakshin in Nadia district will have 19 companies manning 307 polling stations...////...