West Bengal: 43 constituencies in four districts in the state of West Bengal will go to polls on Thursday (April 22).This will be the Sixth phase of the Assembly elections in West Bengal to decide the fate of a total of 306 candidates including 27 women. The State’s electoral combat zone is gearing up for the next bout of 'Khela' as the sixth phase of voting for Assembly polls will be held on Thursday. Among the 43 constituencies, nine are in Uttar Dinajpur, eight in Purba Bardhaman, nine in Nadia and 17 are in the North 24 Parganas district. Over 1.03 crore voters including 50.65 lakh women and 256 of the third gender are there in this phase of the election. As many as 14,480 polling stations have been designated in the sixth phase. Development and unemployment dominate the core issues. However, the districts of North 24 Parganas and Purba Bardhaman have experienced a bit of development as compared to the other districts. But, the lack of employment opportunities haunts the ruling government. The BJP is targeting the incumbent TMC over 'tolabaazi' (extortion), 'cut money' and syndicate raj and appeasement politics. Plus, an air of anti-incumbency can also be felt against the ruling TMC government in the state. However, the Mamata Banerjee-led TMC is banking upon its welfare schemes like "Duare Sarkar', 'Swastho Sathi' and 'Kanyashree'. Former Goa Minister Somnath Juwarkar passes away, CM Pramod Sawant expresses grief Rahul Gandhi compares corona vaccination with demonetisation, accuses Modi government Imran government bowed to the fundamentalists, accepted this demand