Revealed By: Sanstuti Nath
Final Up to date: July 10, 2023, 14:51 IST
The tenure for the six Rajya Sabha members from West Bengal that can come to an finish together with that of Derek O’Brien (File Picture: PTI)
Of the six candidates introduced by the Trinamool management, three have been re-nominated. They're Derek O’Brien, Dola Sen, Sukhendu Sekhar Roy
Trinamool Congress in West Bengal on Monday introduced the names of six candidates for the forthcoming Rajya Sabha polls, three of whom are being re-nominated.
Elections are to be held on seven Rajya Sabha seats in West Bengal on July 24.
For the numerical strengths of Trinamool and BJP within the state Meeting, victory of six Trinamool candidates and one BJP candidate is assured.
So except Trinamool fields any candidate for the seventh seat it may be mentioned for sure that there will probably be no polling on July 24.
The tenure for the six Rajya Sabha members from West Bengal that can come to an finish contains that of Derek O’Brien, Dola Sen, Sukhendu Sekhar Roy, Shanta Chhetri and Sushmita Dev of Trinamool Congress and Pradip Bhattacharya of Congress.
On the identical time, there will probably be a by-election for the chair of former Goa chief minister Luizinho Faleiro, who resigned each from his Rajya Sabha chair in addition to from the put up of Trinamool Congress’s nationwide vice-president in April this yr.
Of the six candidates introduced by the Trinamool management, three have been re-nominated. They're Derek O’Brien, Dola Sen, Sukhendu Sekhar Roy.
The three new faces are Samirul Islam, Prakash Chik Baraik and the get together’s nationwide spokesperson Saket Gokhale, who primarily operates from Gujarat.
Shanta Chhetri and Sushmita Dev weren't given re-nomination.
Since Congress doesn't have a single consultant within the Meeting, they won't be able to area any candidate after their current consultant within the higher home Pradip Bhattacharya’s time period ends.
So is the case for the CPI(M)-led Left Entrance who presently has zero illustration within the state Meeting.
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