West Bengal Assembly Election Schedule, Results, Exit Polls — EtG Research
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The Central Electoral Commission on Feb 26 released the West Bengal Assembly election schedule. Elections for 294 assembly seats in West Bengal will be held in eight phases. The first phase of polling will begin on the 27th of this month. The final phase of elections will be held there on the 29th of April. The votes will be counted on May 2 and the results will be announced.
- The CEC appointed to Two special Election Observers in West Bengal
- Postal Ballot facility: Postal Ballot facility using only for Senior Citizens, Sick, Emergency Services Staff.
- Carona vaccinated before polling for polling staff
West Bengal Assembly Election Schedule:
- First Phase: March 27
- Second Phase: April 1
- Third Phase: April 6
- Fourth Phase: April 10
- Fifth Phase: April 17
- Sixth Phase: April 22
- Seventh Phase: April 26
- Eighth Phase: April 29
West Bengal Assembly Election Results Date: May 2
Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has raised questions about the conduct of Assembly elections in eight phases.
Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee has promised to deliver free rations directly to the home if they are given power again in West Bengal. TMC says free rations will continue if the government is in power and will supply rations to home without having to go to the ration shop after May. Mamata Banerjee said We have decided in the budget to give Rs Rs.1,000 to all widows and also to provide a pension of Rs Rs.2,000 to tribals above 60 years of age.
Mamata Banerjee has claimed that the BJP won the 2019 Lok Sabha elections in Bengal by lying. Mamata criticized the BJP for selling everything. Mamata criticized the BJP for rising petrol, diesel, and gas prices, and we are developing the state. Mamata said they had issued caste certificates under the Duare Sarkar scheme. Mamata Banerjee strongly says Trinamool Congress will return to power in West Bengal
Samajwadi Party leader Akhilesh Yadav is also reportedly supporting Mamata Banerjee. and BJP single to participate in Bengal assembly elections, The Congress party is allied with the Left in the West Bengal Assembly Elections.
The biggest loss to her was Suvendu Adhikari, He has now her worst enemy. The two are rival candidates in Nandigram, where 15 years ago, they fought together, campaigned, and won West Bengal.
Mamatha was challenged by the BJP, Didi gave up her secure seat in Bhubaneswar in Kolkata, and increased the bet by announcing his contest from Nandigram.
The BJP delegation on march 15 visited the Chief Electoral Officer’s office in Kolkata, demanding the cancellation of Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s nomination from Nandigram.
BJP leader Shishir Bajoria demanded the Election Commission to cancel chief minister Mamata Banerjee’s nomination as there were six cases against her, but she did not mention them in her affidavit. Earlier, the returning officer had ignored our request.
The TMC supremo, fighting one of her toughest elections, will contest from the Nandigram seat alone, dispelling rumors that she will be contesting from more than one seat.
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Sixty-four sitting MLAs, including five ministers, were denied tickets on grounds like age and non-performance. Around 17% of the candidates in TMC’s list are women — accounting for 50 of the 291 candidates. Candidates for three seats in north Bengal were not announced as they are for the Gorkha Janmukti Morcha.
A number of the candidates were prominent names in cinema, television, and sports.
TMC MLA Candidates List:
Of the candidates, 42 were Muslims, 79 belong to the Scheduled Castes (SC), and 17 to the Scheduled Tribes (ST). Former IPS officer Humayun Kabir and Sanmarg newspaper editor Vivek Gupta are also part of the list.