Babul in Baliganj’s ‘test’ by changing flowers, can the opposition be a thorn in the by-election?

The assembly by-election will be held in Baliganj at midnight. Various polling stations in Baliganj have been covered with security blankets to ensure smooth voting. Central forces have been deployed. Preparations are over on behalf of the Election Commission.

According to the Election Commission, the total number of voters in Baliganj this time is around two and a half lakh. There are a total of 300 booths. Of these, 23 are sensitive. Central forces will be deployed in each booth. A total of 16 companies have been deployed in the central forces. Central forces will be deployed within 200 meters of each booth and outside the booth. The Election Commission has informed that two central forces will be deployed in each booth. Outside the 200 meters, there will be both state police and central forces. Opposition groups called for a boycott of the by-elections. Without a central force, it is not possible to have a fair vote. Central forces have been deployed by the Election Commission in compliance with the demands of the opposition.

This time Babul Supriya is contesting as a Trinamool candidate in Baliganj constituency. Keya Ghosh is contesting as BJP candidate. Saira Shah Halim is contesting as CPM candidate and Kamaruzzaan Chowdhury is contesting as Congress candidate. This time there is going to be a four-way fight in this Baliganj center. Now let’s see who the voters choose as the people’s representative in Baliganj center.