Aroop Biswas, the state minister and the Trinamul observer for
Darjeeling district, will visit the hills from Sunday to oversee the
party's preparation for civic elections tentatively scheduled for May
14.
For almost 30 years, elections in the hills have been dominated by
local parties and this time, Trinamul is trying its best to have its
presence in the four municipalities of Darjeeling, Kalimpong, Kurseong
and Mirik.
N.B Khawash, the working president of Trinamul (hills), today said:
"Aroop Biswas will be arriving in Darjeeling on March 19. On his way to
Darjeeling, he will visit Kurseong. The minister will be in Darjeeling
on March 20 also and the next day, he will visit either Mirik or
Kalimpong."
In the last civic elections in 2011, the Gorkha
Janmukti Morcha had won all wards in Darjeeling, Kalimpong and Kurseong
uncontested.
In Mirik, the Morcha secured four of the nine wards uncontested.
Elections were held in five seats and they were also won by the Morcha.
Trinamul believes there is an anti-incumbency factor working against
the Morcha in the four municipal areas. The ruling party hopes the state
government's decision to form 15 development boards for various hill
communities will help it reap electoral gains.
Trinamul had already started door-to-door campaign and today, party
leaders visited wards 20, 21, 22 and 23 in Darjeeling. "We are in the
process of forming election committees in different wards of four
municipalities," said Khawash.(TT)

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