Left Front announces first list of 25 candidates in Bengal

CPM announces candidates for 2 seats in Bengal despite Congress opposition
The CPM stand is that both the Left party and the Congress should contest the seats they won last time.

Kolkata: The CPM-led Left Front announced its first list of candidates for 25 seats in West Bengal for the upcoming Lok Sabha polls on Friday, leaving 17 constituencies for the Congress.

The list has four women and five Muslim candidates.

The Left Front has nominated former Kolkata mayor and CPM leader Bikas Ranjan Bhattacharya from the Jadavpur Lok Sabha constituency. He will be pitted against Trinamool Congress's (TMC) Mimi Chakraborty, a popular film actress.

The state Congress leadership, which was keen on contesting the Purulia and Barasat seats, said everyone should be flexible in an adjustment.

For the first time, the Left Front has opted for a seat-sharing deal with its once arch rival - the Congress - for the Lok Sabha polls in the state.

Left Front announces first list of 25 candidates in Bengal

Earlier in 2016, against the wishes of its Left allies, the Communist Party of India (Marxist) had entered into a seat-sharing deal with the Congress for the state Assembly polls. Struck in a hurried manner, the deal had failed to evoke mass support.

In a press statement, West Bengal Left Front chairman Biman Bose said the 25 Lok Sabha seats included Raiganj and Murshidabad, for which the candidates were declared earlier.

"For the remaining 17 seats, some will be contested by the Congress and some by the Left Front. In some seats, there might be candidates who would be jointly supported by the Congress and the Left Front," the statement added.

The state CPI(M) leadership is in a fix over choosing between the Congress and its Left Front allies, who are not willing to leave the Purulia and Barasat seats, which they have been contesting for decades.

The Congress is keen on contesting these two seats, leading to an impasse in the seat-sharing talks.

Bose said it was decided at the Left Front meeting that the CPI and the Forward Bloc would contest Purulia and Barasat respectively, but if the Congress wanted to field its candidates in these two seats, they could go ahead.

Reacting to the development, state Congress chief Somen Mitra said they would discuss the matter within the party and announce their list very soon.

"We will inform the party high-command about it. We will discuss the matter and announce our list. They (Left) did whatever they felt right and we will do whatever we feel right," he said.

The CPM and the Congress have agreed on a seat-sharing adjustment to stop the march of the ruling TMC and a resurgent Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in Bengal.

The Left Front has nominated Mohammed Salim and Badaruddoza Khan from Raiganj and Murshidabad respectively. Both of them had won these seats in 2014.

In Diamond Harbour, senior CPM leader Fuad Halim will be pitted against sitting TMC MP and Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's nephew Abhishek Banerjee.

In the Dum Dum Lok Sabha seat, the Left Front has fielded CPM leader Nepaldeb Bhattacharya against sitting TMC MP Sougata Roy.

The Left Front has also nominated Rejaul Karim, a medical practitioner, from the Birbhum seat. A doctor at a government hospital, Karim was suspended by the TMC government for participating in a rally against it in November last year.

The seven-phased Lok Sabha polls will be held from April 11 to May 19 and the counting of votes will be taken up on May 23. West Bengal will go to the polls in all the seven phases.

Left Front's candidates' list

1. Coochbihar(SC) Gobinda Roy AIFB

2. Alipurduar Mili Oraon RSP

3. Jalpaiguri(SC) Bhagirath Roy CPM

4. Raigunj Mohammad Salim CPM

5. Balurghat Ranen Burman RSP

6. Murshidabad Badruddoza Khan CPM

7. Ranaghat (SC) Rama Biswas CPM

8. Bongaon(SC) Alokesh Das CPM

9. Dumdum Nepaldeb Bhattacharya CPM

10. Barasat Haripada Biswas AIFB

11. Bashirhaat Pallab Sengupta CPI

12. Joynagar Subhas Nashkar RSP

13. Diamond Harbour Dr. Fuad Halim CPM

14. Jadavpur BikashRanjan Bhattacharya CPM

15. Kolkata(South) Nandini Mukherjee CPM

16. Uluberia Maksuda Khatun CPM

17. Hooghly Pradip Saha CPM

18. Arambag(SC) Saktimohan Malik CPM

19. Ghatal Tapan Ganguly CPI

20. Medinipore Biplab Bhatta CPI

21. Purulia Birsingh Mahato AIFB

22. Bishnupur (SC) Sunil Khan CPM

23. Burdwan (East )(SC) Iswar chandra Das CPM

24. Burdwan Durgapur Abhas RoyChoudhury CPM

25. Birbhum Dr Rejaul Karim

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