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Trinamool Congress fields 40.5% women candidates for Lok Sabha polls in West Bengal

Trinamool Congress fields 40.5% women candidates for Lok Sabha polls in West Bengal

| @indiablooms | 12 Mar 2019, 02:56 pm

Kolkata, Mar 12 (UNI): Trinamool Congress supremo Mamata Banerjee today announced the names of the 42 candidates from Bengal for the coming Lok Sabha elections.

Giving adequate representation to women once again, the party has fielded women candidates from 17 of the 42 seats in the state.

This makes about 40.5 per cent of the candidates, up from 35 per cent last time.

The names of the candidates and their constituencies are as follows:

Arpita Ghosh from Balurghat, Mausam Noor from Maldaha Uttar, Mahua Moitra from Krishnanagar, Rupali Biswas from Ranaghat, Mamata Thakur from Bangaon, Dr Kakoli Ghosh Dastidar from Barasat, Nusrat Jahan from Basirhat, Pratima Mondal from Jaynagar, Mimi Chakraborty from Jadavpur, Mala Roy from Kolkata Dakshin, Sajda Ahmed from Uluberia, Dr Ratna De Nag from Hooghly, Aparupa Poddar from Arambag, Beerbaha Soren from Jhargram, Mamtaz Sanghamita from Bardhaman-Durgapur, Sreemati Dev Varma (Moon Moon Sen) from Asansol and Satabdi Roy from Birbhum.

 

 

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