Updated February 19th, 2020 at 12:24 IST

Kolkata set for 'mini-assembly polls' in April; CPI(M) attacks Mamata before KMC elections

The elections to Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC) along with 107 other civic bodies of West Bengal will be held in mid-April 2020, said official sources.

Reported by: Rishabh Mishra
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The elections to Kolkata Municipal Corporation along with the 107 other civic bodies of West Bengal will be held in mid-April 2020, said official sources. The state government is keen on holding the elections between April 12 to April 26. This comes as the West Bengal assembly elections are scheduled to take place in 2021. 

Municipal elections before assembly polls 

Reportedly, the civic body elections are being tipped as "mini assembly polls" ahead of the crucial 2021 assembly polls in West Bengal. Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and the BJP have been fighting over several issues in West Bengal, one being the implementation CAA. BJP's performance saw a massive improvement in West Bengal during the 2019 Lok Sabha elections as they won on 18 seats as compared to just two seats in 2014.  

Read: KMC Left councillors stage walk-out on CAA discussion

KMC’s suggested dates 

"The suggested dates for KMC elections are April 12 whereas the date for elections to 107 other municipalities across the state is April 26. Nothing has been finalised but discussions are on over completing the election process by April," a senior official said. 

Read: NPR apprehensions: Police say KMC website not hacked, old screenshot spread on social media

The BJP has demanded deployment of central forces for free and fair municipal elections. "The state police personnel has turned into cadres of TMC. We want deployment of central forces for free and fair elections," state BJP vice president Jay Prakash Majumdar said. Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs and senior Trinamool leader Tapas Roy said his party would make a clean sweep in the polls as it has done a lot of development work. 

Read: KMC puts Aadhaar drive on hold after protests in city

CPI(M) slams Mamata 

The CPI(M) member Md Salim slammed the Mamata Banerjee led TMC government in West Bengal over the development works carried out in the state. He further stated that there is a “myth” that is being spread outside of the state regarding the development in the state. Salim also said that no work has been started on the new flyovers in Kolkata. 

Read: Dengue: Bengal BJP councillors stage walkout from KMC session

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Published February 19th, 2020 at 12:24 IST