Eight LS seats in West Bengal to go to polls in fourth phase

Press Trust of India  |  Kolkata 

Preparations are in place for the fourth phase of polling in eight West Bengal Lok Sabha constituencies on Monday, which will decide the fate of 68 candidates in the fray.

An electorate of 1,34,56,491 will decide the fate of 68 candidates in these eight constituencies, the Election Commission said.

The commission will deploy a total of 580 companies of central forces, which will cover all the polling booths in the Lok Sabha constituencies to ensure free and fair polling, election officials said.

The campaign for the eight parliamentary seats -- that came to an end on Saturday evening -- saw roadshows and poll meetings by Narendra Modi, chief Amit Shah, and Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister

TMC has fielded (David) against the MP, Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury in the Baharampur seat. Front constituent RSP has nominated Id Mohammad, while the has named

In Krishnagar, the TMC has fielded Mahua Moitra against BJP's Kalyan Chaubey, a The has nominated and the CPI(M) Shantanu Jha.

Ranaghat (SC) will see TMC's locking horns with BJP's Jagannath Sarkar. Congress has nominated and the CPI(M)

In the Burdwan East (SC) seat, TMC's Sunil Kumar Mondal will contest against Paresh of the The Congress has fielded Siddhartha Majumdar and the CPI(M) Iswar

Mamtaz Sanghamita is the TMC candidate from the Burdwan-Durgapur seat against BJP's S S Ahluwalia. The Congress has nominated and the CPI(M) named Abhas

In Asansol, and BJP sitting MP Babul Supriyo will contest against TMC's candidate Moon Moon Sen. The CPI(M) has nominated and the Congress Biswarup Mondal for the seat.

In the Bolpur (SC) seat, TMC's will contest against Ramprasad Das of the BJP. The CPI(M) has fielded and the Congress,

candidate is the TMC name from the Birbhum seat against BJP's Dudh Kumar Mondal. The Congress has nominated and the CPI(M) named for the seat.

The polling personnel have already left for the 15,277 booths in the eight parliamentary constituencies.

Besides observers and expenditure observers, the poll panel has for the first time deployed a special police in the state.

In another first, VVPAT will be used in all the polling booths along with the EVMs, EC sources said.

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First Published: Sun, April 28 2019. 10:40 IST