Bengal election: TMC replaces 4 candidates amid political turmoil
Bengal election: TMC replaces 4 candidates amid political turmoil
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Kolkata: In West Bengal, temperatures and poll mercury are soaring day by day. All efforts are being made to win the assembly elections in the state by all parties. All parties are considering every single seat as important for themselves. That is why all efforts are being made to win every seat like a hot seat.

In the same episode, Mamata Banerjee's party Trinamool Congress (TMC) has changed its candidates to four seats. Among the seats where TMC has changed the names of candidates include Kalyani Assembly (Seat No. 92) of Nadia District, Ashoknagar Legislative Assembly (Seat No. 101) of North 24 Parganas District and Amdanga Assembly (Seat No. 102), and Dubrajpur Assembly (Seat No. 284) of Birbhum district.

Names of the new candidates in the seats where TMC has changed candidates are as follows: While the party has played stakes in Anirudh Biswas from the Kalyani assembly constituency, Narayan Goswami has been fielded in the Ashoknagar Assembly constituency. With confidence in Rafikur Rahman from the Amdanga seat, Devvrat Saha has been fielded from the Dubrajpur assembly constituency in the electoral arena.

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