Ex-TSR Jawan Tarak Saha Enters Bengal Poll Fray as BJP Candidate

A retired Rifleman from the Tripura State Rifles, Tarak Saha, has joined the electoral battle in West Bengal as a Bharatiya Janata Party nominee. He is contesting the Swarupnagar constituency, a Scheduled Caste reserved seat currently held by the Trinamool Congress. Saha faces a triangular contest against TMC's Bina Mondal and CPI(M)'s Biswajit Mondal, with voting set for April 29. The former jawan has criticized the lack of development in the area under TMC rule and expressed strong confidence in his victory.

Key Points: Retired TSR Jawan Fights Bengal Election for BJP

  • Ex-TSR soldier enters politics
  • BJP candidate for Swarupnagar SC seat
  • Triangular contest against TMC and CPI(M)
  • Polls scheduled for April 29
  • Focus on development and railway connectivity
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Retired Tripura State Rifles jawan joins Bengal Assembly election battle

Former Tripura State Rifles soldier Tarak Saha contests Swarupnagar seat for BJP in West Bengal Assembly elections, challenging TMC's Bina Mondal.

"I am 200 per cent optimistic about victory -- I will win, and Swarupnagar will regain its freedom. - Tarak Saha"

Kolkata/Agartala, March 22 A retired jawan of Tripura's elite Tripura State Rifles has stepped into the political arena, actively participating in the ongoing West Bengal Assembly elections.

A former Rifleman (General Duty) of the TSR, Tarak Saha's entry into the electoral battle marks a notable transition from a disciplined life in uniform to the dynamic and challenging world of politics.

Saha, who opted for voluntary retirement from the TSR in 2019, is contesting from Swarupnagar, a reserved seat for the Scheduled Caste (SC) community, as a nominee of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).

A stronghold of the ruling Trinamool Congress, Swarupnagar is a key Legislative Assembly constituency in West Bengal, located in the North 24 Parganas district.

Saha will take on CPI(M)-led Left Front candidate Biswajit Mondal and Trinamool Congress nominee Bina Mondal in what is shaping up to be a high-stakes triangular contest.

In the 2021 Assembly elections, in a multi-cornered contest, the seat was won by the Trinamool Congress' Bina Mandal, who defeated the BJP's Brindaban Sarkar by a margin of 34,772 votes.

Speaking to the media, BJP candidate Tarak Saha said, "The party has entrusted me with a grave responsibility regarding the development of Swarupnagar. Furthermore, I intend to move forward in a manner that honours the confidence the party has reposed in me. I am 200 per cent optimistic about victory -- I will win, and Swarupnagar will regain its freedom."

He alleged that during the 15 years of Trinamool rule, there has been no significant development in Swarupnagar and that the area remains one of the most backward.

"Recently, Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated a bridge. Swarupnagar is an agriculture-based area, and farmers will get fair prices for their produce if railway connectivity is extended to the region. Union Minister Shantanu Thakur will definitely help in expanding railway connections in Swarupnagar," the BJP candidate said.

Saha was recruited as a Rifleman (General Duty) in 1998 under the 6th Battalion of the TSR. "After successfully completing his basic training, he was posted to the 2nd Battalion of TSR at Radha Kishore Nagar in West Tripura district, where he served till July 2019 before opting for voluntary retirement," a senior TSR official told IANS.

The elections in Swarupnagar (SC) will be held in the second phase on April 29, and the results will be declared on May 4.

- IANS

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Sarah B
Interesting move. A triangular contest in a TMC stronghold will be tough. His focus on railway connectivity for farmers is a practical issue. Hope the campaign stays on development and doesn't get personal.
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Priyanka N
Being from a reserved SC seat, his background might resonate with the local community. But winning requires more than just a profile; it needs solid grassroots work. The 34k vote margin from last time is huge to overcome.
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Aman W
Respect for his service. But "200% optimistic" sounds like typical political rhetoric we hear before every election. I'll believe in development when I see it on the ground, not just in speeches. Actions matter more than words.
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Bina Mondal
As the sitting MLA, I welcome all candidates. However, claiming no development in 15 years is incorrect. Our work in Swarupnagar speaks for itself. The people know who has stood by them. Let the voters decide based on facts.
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Karthik V
Bengal elections are always a spectacle! A retired jawan vs. established politicians. His discipline from TSR could be an asset. The mention of Shantanu Thakur helping with railways shows BJP is putting its weight behind him. Interesting times!

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