
Left and Cong slam joblessness, polarisation
Ever since the elections were announced, this was the first major public event organised by the Sanjukta Morcha in north Bengal

On Monday, state Congress chief Adhir Ranjan Choudhury and CPM state secretary Surjyakanta Mishra, along with leaders and candidates of both parties, attended a public meeting in Baghajatin Park of Siliguri. This was the first major public event organised by the Sanjukta Morcha or the Left-Congress-ISF alliance in north Bengal. However, no one from the ISF was present.
Mishra, addressing the gathering of 5,000-odd people, said Trinamul was all set to lose the elections. “So far, two phases of elections have been held. There are clear indications that they cannot thwart the BJP…” said Mishra.
Asok Bhattacharya, the CPM MLA of Siliguri who is contesting from the seat again, said they are striving to retain the three seats of Siliguri sub-division. In 2016, Bhattacharya won from Siliguri and the Congress from the other two seats (Matigara-Naxalbari and Phansidewa).
“We are also putting every effort to win the Dabgram-Fulbari seat this time,” said Bhattacharya.
Dabgram-Fulbari comes under Jalpaiguri district but comprises 14 wards of Siliguri Municipal Corporation. State tourism minister Gautam Deb, the two-time Trinamul MLA from the seat, is looking at a hat-trick. The CPM has pitted Dilip Singh against Deb.
Earlier in the day, Choudhury attended a road show in Jalpaiguri and spoke at a meeting in Ghughudanga on the outskirts of Jalpaiguri town.
“The Trinamul government here has completely failed to create job opportunities for youths of the state. That is why unemployed youths are forced to migrate to other states in search of jobs,” said Choudhury.
“The BJP comes up with lengthy promises but does not deliver. During BJP’s regime, attacks on poor and backward classes have increased across the country. If we are voted to power, youths, farmers and other sections of the society would be helped,” the Congress leader added.
Bhaichung’s message
Popular former footballer Bhaichung Bhutia has posted a video message for Siliguri residents on Monday, urging people to vote for CPM candidate Asok Bhattacharya.
“He is a sincere politician and was instrumental in carrying out comprehensive development in Siliguri and in north Bengal as a whole. People should vote for a right leader like Asok Bhattacharya,” Bhaichung said in his message.
Back in the 2016 Assembly polls, Bhaichung had been fielded in the seat as a Trinamul candidate against Bhattacharya. Bhaichung, however, got defeated by 14,072 votes.
Later, Bhaichung, who hails from Sikkim, quit Trinamul and formed a political party in Sikkim.
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