TMC’s Jahangir Khan withdraws from Falta repoll contest
The by-poll in the 144-Falta Assembly Constituency is scheduled to take place on 21 May.
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Jahangir Khan said he wants "more development for Falta" (Facebook/JahangirKhan)
South 24 Parganas, 19 May
Trinamool Congress (TMC) candidate for Falta Assembly
constituency Jahangir Khan on Tuesday announced the withdrawal of his
nomination from the re-election for the West Bengal constituency.
In a news conference on Tuesday, Khan announced his
withdrawl, citing that he wants "more development for Falta."
"I am a son of Falta's soil. I would want Falta to staypeaceful, healthy, and good. And I want more and more development for Falta. So
let there be a Golden Falta, that was my dream. That's why our Chief Minister
is giving a special package for the development of Falta. For that reason, I am
withdrawing myself from the upcoming repoll contest on May 21," he said.
When questioned if this was a personal decision or enforced
by the TMC, he responded, "I have answered many questions before. Today,
what I had to say was that I have withdrawn from this contest. For the sake of
the people of Falta, for the sake of Falta's development, for the sake of
maintaining peace in Falta."
"My objective is to ensure peace and security in Falta,
and to foster its maximum possible development. My vision was 'Sonar Falta.'
Our Chief Minister is providing a special package for the people of Falta; it
is for this very reason that I am withdrawing my nomination. I have withdrawn
my candidature in the interest of Falta's development and peace," he
reiterated.
The by-poll in the 144-Falta Assembly Constituency is
scheduled to take place on 21 May, after irregularities were reported in the
polling during the West Bengal Assembly elections 2026.
The Election Commission of India (ECI) ordered a fresh
polling be held across all 285 polling stations in the Falta Assembly
Constituency of West Bengal on May 21, even as repolling was held in 15 booths
in Paschim Magrahat and Diamond Harbour assembly constituencies. Votes will be
counted on 24 May.
According to the ECI, directives for fresh repolling have
been given in Falta "on consideration of severe electoral offences and
subversion of the democratic process during the polling in a large number of
polling stations on April 29".
The counting of votes for the Assembly elections in Assam,
Keralam, Tamil Nadu and West Bengal, along with the Union Territory of
Puducherry, was completed on 4 May, following which the Election Commission
announced the results for all constituencies.
Notably, the Bhartiya Janata Party secured a landslide
victory in West Bengal with a huge mandate of 207 seats. BJP formed its
first-ever government in Bengal, with Suvendu Adhikari as the Chief Minister.
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