Soon after polling day was announced, the Left Front candidate for the Mathabhanga assembly seat, Khagen Chandra Barman, a former headmaster of a high school. His bike moved from village to village. Many people waved at him as he worked in the fields along the road, saying, "Master Hamra hai, with you. Don't be afraid. You will win." Meanwhile, the ruling TMC, which lost for the first time since 2011, announced its candidate here on Tuesday. Former forest minister Binoy Krishna Barman, the party's district chairman Girindra Nath Barman, and a youth leader were out of the race for the ticket. The supporters of three leaders were furious. Meanwhile, the BJP's winning MLA's ticket in this constituency is uncertain. Another name is doing the rounds in the air. BJP workers in Dhande. There is only red flag all over the field now! Satish Debnath, a tea stall shop shop buyer at Hindustan Mor, said, "Such a picture has not really been seen in the last three assembly elections." However, CPI (M) candidate for the Mathabhanga assembly seat, Girindra Nath Barman, never returned to his village home.
Campaigning and Ticket Uncertainty Mark Mathabhanga Assembly Seat
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