Security has been stepped up for the penultimate fourth phase Lok Sabha polls in West Bengal tomorrow as four of the six seats going to the polls fall in Jangalmahal where the Maoists ruled till recently.
The Left Front is under pressure to retain the six seats, Bankura, Jhargram, Purulia, Medinipur, Bishnupur and Asansol, it had won in the 2009 Lok Sabha elections, though with a reduced margin.
Of the six, the CPI (M) had won four and Forward Bloc and CPI shared one seat each in the 2009 Lok Sabha elections.
Former actresses Moonmoon Sen and Sandhya Roy and singer Babul Supriyo are expected to give a tough fight in three of the six seats.
2011 Assembly elections
In the 2011 Assembly elections, the Trinamool Congress had made deep inroads in the Assembly segments falling under these six seats, covering the districts of West Midnapore, Purulia, Bankura and Bardhaman.
An electorate of 88,77,071 comprising 46,08,838 men and 42,68,191 women and 42 from the other gender will decide the fate of 72 candidates.
Veteran CPI (M) MP Basudeb Acharia, who is fighting for his tenth term, had won by over 2,30,000 votes in 2004, but it was reduced to around 1,07,000 votes in 2009.
In Bishnupur, the CPI (M) had won by over 3,31,000 votes in 2004, but it came down to 1,29,000 votes in the last elections.
The Purulia constituency sent the Forward Bloc candidate to the Lok Sabha with a margin of 19,000 votes only, which stood at over 87,000 votes in 2004.
In Medinipur, CPI had won by over 1,60,000 votes in 2004, while it came down to just 48,000 in the last elections.
CPI (M) candidates had the same fate in Jhargram and Asansol seats with the margin going down hugely.
One of the most watched constituencies in this phase is Bankura where Basudeb Acharia is pitted against former actress Moonmoon Sen of Trinamool Congress.
Singer Babul Supriyo is the BJP candidate from Asansol and is said to be giving the TMC’s Dola Sen a tough time, and former actress Sandhya Roy is fighting from Midnapore against Probodh Panda of CPI.
The BJP is, however, likely to be a crucial factor in at least two seats — Asansol and Bankura — and has generated a lot of interest among the electorate.
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