TMC Set to Win 4 Bengal RS Seats, BJP Gets One in March Polls

The ruling Trinamool Congress is set to comfortably win four of the five Rajya Sabha seats from West Bengal due to its numerical strength in the state Assembly, while the BJP will secure one. The vacancies arise from the term endings of TMC MPs Subrata Bakshi, Ritabrata Banerjee, Saket Gokhale, and the resignation of Mausam Benazir Noor, alongside CPI-M's Bikas Ranjan Bhattacharya. The BJP is considering candidates like former MP Locket Chatterjee, actor Mithun Chakraborty, and economist Ashok Kumar Lahiri for its lone seat. The Election Commission has scheduled the polling for March 16, with the notification to be issued on February 26.

Key Points: Bengal Rajya Sabha Polls: TMC Wins 4, BJP 1 Seat

  • TMC to win 4 RS seats
  • BJP gets 1 seat
  • Polling on March 16
  • Key candidates under discussion
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Bengal RS polls: Trinamool all set to bag lion's share, BJP one

Trinamool Congress poised to win four Rajya Sabha seats from West Bengal, BJP to secure one based on Assembly strength. Polling on March 16.

"Trinamool is so far tight-lipped about their choice of candidates for the four seats. - BJP insider"

Kolkata, Feb 18

Out of the five Rajya Sabha seats from West Bengal for which elections will be held on March 16, the ruling Trinamool Congress is all set to comfortably bag four, and the Bharatiya Janata Party will have to settle with one, as per the numerical strengths of the two parties in the state Assembly.

Of these Rajya Sabha seats, three will fall vacant with the end of the current terms of sitting Trinamool members, namely Subrata Bakshi, Ritabrata Banerjee, and Saket Gokhale.

The fourth seat, which is becoming vacant, is that of the erstwhile Trinamool MP, Mausam Benazir Noor, who resigned from the Rajya Sabha and joined the Congress recently. As per the Trinamool's existing numerical strength in the West Bengal Congress, the party will comfortably get its candidates elected from these four seats.

The term of CPI-M Rajya Sabha member and senior advocate Bikas Ranjan Bhattacharya is also ending. Since the party does not have any strength in the Assembly now, the BJP will be able to get its lone candidate elected from that seat easily.

Trinamool is so far tight-lipped about their choice of candidates for the four seats. In the case of the BJP, three names are in discussion. These include former actress-turned-politician and former MP Locket Chatterjee, and the second is megastar Mithin Chakraborty, who was once a Trinamool Congress Rajya Sabha member.

The name of the current BJP legislator from Balurghat Assembly constituency in South Dinajpur district and the former Chief Economic Advisor to the Union government, Dr Ashok Kumar Lahiri, is also being discussed, an insider from the BJP's state committee in West Bengal said.

As per a statement issued by the Election Commission, the notification for the elections for 37 Rajya Sabha seats in 19 states, including the five from West Bengal, will be issued on February 26.

The last date for filing nominations will be March 5, and the scrutiny of the nominations will be on March 6.

The last date for withdrawal of candidatures will be March 9. The polling will be conducted on March 16, from 9 a.m. till 5 p.m. The counting of votes will also be on March 16.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Interesting to see Mithun Da's name popping up for BJP again! From TMC to BJP... politics makes strange bedfellows. But honestly, we need serious legislators, not just star power. 🤔
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Arjun K
The real story is the complete marginalization of the Left. CPI(M) with zero strength in the assembly... how the mighty have fallen in Bengal. A BJP vs TMC binary is now the reality.
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Sarah B
As an observer, the process seems very "insider" driven. Names like Dr. Ashok Lahiri sound substantial, but will the final choice be based on merit or political loyalty? The system needs more transparency.
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Vikram M
Good that BJP is at least getting one seat. A strong opposition voice is necessary in the Rajya Sabha for any state. Hope they raise Bengal-specific issues in Parliament effectively.
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Kavya N
All this political musical chairs... Mausam Noor resigning and joining Congress, actors being considered. What about genuine grassroots workers? Feels disconnected from common people's problems. 🙄

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