Friday, March 11, 2011

Left parties to contest in 48 seats in Assam

The Left parties comprising of CPI(M), CPI, CPI-ML and Forward Bloc will unitedly fight in 48 constituencies in the upcoming Assam assembly elections next month. The CPI(M)  will contest in 17 constituencies, CPI in 22 and CPI-ML in eight and Forward Bloc in one. CPIM has already named the candidates for the 17 constituencies.
 
The Left parties in Assam are strong in the Bengali dominated Barak valley area in southern Assam consisting mainly of Cachar, Hailakandi and Karimganj districts. The Alliance's candidates will contest in four constituencies in Barak Valley's Cachar district with CPI-M's Parimal Paul in Silchar, CPI's Brajendra Das in Dholai and CPI-ML candidate Haidar Hussain in Udharbond.

The lone Forward Block candidate for the Sonai seat would be finalized later, Acharjee added. The left parties has formed the alliance "to save the people of Assam from the common enemy - Congress and BJP - by raising issues like price rise, rampant corruption by Congress, failure to bring about development, etc." 

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