With the Assembly elections in West Bengal coming closer, BJP’s Central Election Committee (CEC) that decides who will contest from which constituency will meet in Delhi on Thursday to finalise the first list of candidates for 60 seats. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, expected to attend the meeting. The party is likely to clear its candidates for the first phase of the polls, scheduled for March 27, in Assam and West Bengal. The BJP core groups of the two states will deliberate with the central leadership, including party president J P Nadda, to narrow down the list of probables before the CEC picks the candidates. Assam CM Sarbananda Sonowal, minister Himanta Biswa Sarma and state party chief Ranjeet Kumar Dass will be part of deliberations for their state, while key organisational leaders from West Bengal, including state party chief Dilip Ghosh, will attend the meeting to discuss the names of candidates for their state. Elections in Assam will be conducted in three phases on March 27, April 1 and April 6, while polling in Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Puducherry will take place in a single phase on April 6. Elections for the West Bengal assembly will be held in eight phases, up from seven last time, beginning with polling for 30 seats on March 27. The 2nd phase of Bengal elections has been scheduled for April 1 and will cover 30 constituencies, followed by the third phase on April 6 for 31 seats, fourth on April 10 for 44 constituencies, fifth on April 17 for 45 seats, sixth for 43 seats on April 22, seventh phase on April 26 for 36 seats and the last and eighth phase on April 29 for 35 seats. PM Modi launches election mission, will organize 20 rallies in Bengal and 6 rallies in Assam Assam Political party Bodoland people’s Front join hands with Congress Priyanka Vadra in Assam 'CAA will not be applied if Congress comes to power'