West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee has announced on Monday that she will contest the upcoming elections in the state from Nandigram, the seat held by rebel Suvendu Adhikari who joined the BJP. Addressing a huge public rally at Tekhali in Nandigram, Mamata, said, “Nandigram is close to my heart. I can forget my name but I cannot forget Nandigram. Considering the emotional attachment I have with the people of Nandigram, today I am announcing that I wish to contest the upcoming poll from Nandigram.” “I would like to request my state president Subrata Bakshi to consider my name as the candidate from Nandigram in 2021 state polls. I will not leave attention towards my Bhowanipur seat. I promise to the people of Bhawanipur that I will give a good candidate there,” she said.
West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee has announced on Monday that she will contest the upcoming elections in the state from Nandigram, the seat held by rebel Suvendu Adhikari who joined the BJP. Addressing a huge public rally at Tekhali in Nandigram, Mamata, said, “Nandigram is close to my heart. I can forget my name but I cannot forget Nandigram. Considering the emotional attachment I have with the people of Nandigram, today I am announcing that I wish to contest the upcoming poll from Nandigram.” “I would like to request my state president Subrata Bakshi to consider my name as the candidate from Nandigram in 2021 state polls. I will not leave attention towards my Bhowanipur seat. I promise to the people of Bhawanipur that I will give a good candidate there,” she said.