TMC released the list of names of candidates, by-elections will be held on 6 assembly seats of the state.

TMC Candidates List: Along with the Maharashtra and Jharkhand assembly elections, by-elections are also to be held on more than 45 assembly and Lok Sabha seats in 15 states of the country. These also include 6 assembly seats of West Bengal. In such a situation, on Sunday, Trinamool Congress also announced the names of candidates for all the 6 assembly seats of the state. Earlier, BJP announced the names of 99 candidates for Maharashtra Assembly elections.

Know whom TMC made its candidate from where

TMC has announced the names of candidates for the by-elections to be held on 6 assembly seats of West Bengal. In which the party has fielded Sangeeta Roy from Sitai seat of Cooch Behar district. Whereas Jai Prakash Toppo has been made his candidate from Madarihat assembly seat of Alipurduar district and Sanat Dey from Naihati.

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This seat became vacant after victory in Lok Sabha elections

Trinamool Congress has given ticket to SK Rabiul Islam from Haroa in North 24 Parganas, Falguni Singhbabu from Taldangra in Bankura and Sujoy Hazra from Medinipur in West Medinipur. Let us tell you that in the 2021 assembly elections, TMC had won five of these seats except Madarihat. Whereas BJP candidate had won on one seat. Let us tell you that after the victory in the Lok Sabha elections held this year, by-elections are being held here after the resignation of the sitting MLAs on six seats.

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Will cast votes on 13th November

Let us tell you that the Election Commission had recently announced the dates of Maharashtra and Jharkhand Assembly elections as well as Assembly and Lok Sabha elections. Voting will be held in Maharashtra in a single phase on November 20. Whereas in Jharkhand, voting will be held in two phases. Voting for the first phase will take place on November 13. Whereas voting for the second phase will be held on November 20. Voting will also be held for all Assembly and Lok Sabha by-elections on November 13. Voting for West Bengal Assembly by-election will also be held on the same day.

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