The Sunday Guardian

Not just Nandigram, Mamata may contest from a safe second seat

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get a commission for this ‘small’ act. The matter is being taken up with relevant agencies in Nepal and we are sharing the informatio­n with them so that they can clamp down on such ISI modules,” the official said.

du Adhikari, who has switched sides to the BJP citing difference­s with the TMC.

Mamata Banerjee announced her candidatur­e from the Nandigram seat in February at a public rally she was holding there, throwing a direct challenge to Suvendu Adhikari and while trying boost the morale of TMC workers in East and West Medinipur districts, which had suffered a massive setback after the exit of Adhikari and a bunch of other senior TMC leaders from the area.

Sources in the TMC also say that the party and leaders close to Mamata Banerjee have indicated this to Arup Biswas, who currently has the TMC ticket to contest from the Tollygunge seat. Sources in TMC say said that the party has asked Arup Biswas to go slow with his campaignin­g in the Tollygunge seat and suggested that posters and graffiti with his name should be put on hold for the time being.

Biswas is a three-time MLA from the Tollygunge seat. This seat from south Kolkata is known as a hub of the Bengali film industry and is considered as a safe seat for the TMC since the party has the backing of a large section of the industry behind it.

The Tollygunge seat will go to the polls on 10 April, while the last date of filing nomination from here is 23 March.

It is important to note here that while Mamata Banerjee was releasing the list of candidates for the party earlier this month, she had indicated that she could later consider contesting from a second seat which would be Tollygunge.

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