A Landmark Move: TMC to Contest All 42 Seats in West Bengal
In a strategic move ahead of the Lok Sabha elections 2024, the Trinamool Congress (TMC) under the leadership of West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has made a significant announcement. The party has decided to field candidates on all 42 seats in the state, signaling its intent to secure a stronghold in the upcoming electoral battle.
Mamata Banerjee’s Bold Declaration
Addressing a massive gathering at the Brigade Parade Ground in Kolkata, Mamata Banerjee unveiled the list of TMC candidates for West Bengal. This announcement not only showcases the party’s confidence but also underscores its commitment to upholding democracy and representing the aspirations of the people of West Bengal.
Unveiling the Candidate Roster
The released list of TMC candidates features a diverse array of individuals, some of whom have sparked intrigue and interest among the populace. Mamata Banerjee’s decision to reveal the candidate names from the stage of Brigade Rally is symbolic, signifying the party’s determination to forge ahead independently without the need for an alliance with Congress in the state.
Meet the Contenders: A Glance at TMC’s Candidate Lineup
Let’s delve into the roster of TMC candidates declared for the Lok Sabha elections 2024:
- Cooch Behar (SC): Jagdish C Basunia
- Alipurduar (ST): Prakash Chik Badaik
- Jalpaiguri (SC): Nirmal Chaudhary Roy
- Darjeeling: Gopal Lama
- Raiganj: Krishna Kalyani
- Balurghat: Biplab Mitra
- Malda North: Prasun Banerjee
- Malda South: Shahnawaz Ali Raihan
- Jangipur: Khalilur Rahman
- Berhampur: Yusuf Pathan
- Murshidabad: Abu Taher Khan
- Krishnanagar: Mahua Moitra
- Ranaghat (SC): Mukut Mani Adhikari
- Bongaon: Vishwajit Das
- Barrackpore: Partha Bhowmik
- Dum Dum: Professor Saugata Roy
- Barasat: Kakoli Ghosh Dastidar
- Joynagar (SC): Pratima Mandal
- Mathurapur (SC): Bapi Haldar
- Diamond Harbor: Abhishek Banerjee
- Jadavpur: Sayoni Ghosh
- Kolkata South: Mala Roy
- Kolkata North: Sudeep Bandopadhyay
- Howrah: Prasun Banerjee
- Uluberia: Sajda Ahmed
- Serampore: Kalyan Banerjee
- Hooghly: Rachna Banerjee
- Arambag (SC): Mithali Bagh
- Tamluk: Debangshu Bhattacharya
- Kanthi: Uttam Barik
- Ghatal: Deepak Adhikari (Dev)
- Jhargram (ST): Kalipada Soren
- Medinipur: June Malia
- Purulia: Shantiram Mahato
- Bankura: Arup Chakraborty
- Bishnupur (SC): Sujata Mandal
- Bardhaman Purba (SC): Dr. Sharmila Sarkar
- Bardhaman Durgapur: Kirti Azad
- Asansol: Shatrughan Sinha
- Bolpur (SC): Asit Kumar Mal
- Birbhum: Shatabdi Roy
Mamata Banerjee’s Vision: A Rallying Cry Against BJP
Mamata Banerjee’s fervent address at the Brigade Parade Ground not only marked the declaration of TMC candidates but also served as a rallying cry against the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). The TMC chief’s assertive stance underscores the party’s resolve to counter BJP’s influence and champion the cause of the people of West Bengal.
Conclusion: TMC’s Strategic Move
As the Lok Sabha elections 2024 draw near, Mamata Banerjee’s decisive step to field candidates on all 42 seats in West Bengal sets the stage for a compelling electoral contest. With a diverse lineup of candidates representing various constituencies, the Trinamool Congress aims to assert its dominance and secure a resounding victory in the upcoming polls.