CPI(ML) Liberation General Secretary Dipankar Bhattacharya.  File Photo | PTI
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Confident of repeating ’20 show, all 12 MLAs in fray this time: CPI(M-L)

The party has fielded 20 candidates in the seats allotted to it as part of seat-sharing arrangement among the INDIA bloc for the election.

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PATNA: CPI-ML (Liberation) general secretary Dipankar Bhattacharya on Monday expressed his confidence that Opposition Mahagathbandhan would form the next government in Bihar.

The party has fielded 20 candidates in the seats allotted to it as part of seat-sharing arrangement among the INDIA bloc for the election. All the 12 MLAs, who won the election in 2020, are contesting the election.

Bhore, Zeradei, Darauli, Daraunda, Digha, Kalyanpur, Warisnagar, Rajgir, Phulwari, Paliganj, Arah, Agiaon, Tarari, Ghosi, Dumraon, Sikta, Balrampur, Pipra, Karakat and Arwal are among the constituencies where the party has fielded its candidates.

In the 2020 Assembly elections, the CPI-ML contested 19 seats and won 12. Though it contested the previous Assembly elections as part of Mahagathbandhan, it did not join the alliance government in 2022. The party extended its outside support to the government, which lasted only for about 17 months.

Bhattacharya claimed that the ruling National Democratic Alliance (NDA)’s count would fall below ‘100’ as there was strong anti-incumbency that reflected in the highest ever voter turnout in the first phase of election on November 6.

He said that the high turnout showed anti-incumbency among voters against the ruling dispensation, adding “I am of the view that NDA will be reduced to below 100 seats and INDIA bloc will bag between 140 and 150 seats”.

The CPI-ML leader also expressed his displeasure over PM Narendra Modi’s using words like ‘katta’ during election campaign, calling it the ‘language of underworld’. “This is highly objectionable for people of his stature to use such words in his speeches,” he added.

Slamming the NDA leaders for calling Tejashwi’s government jobs promise as ‘Mungerilal Ke Haseen Sapne’, the leader said that the new government would fulfil all its poll promises as it was included in the manifesto after much deliberations with experts and people in know of things.

The CPI-ML leader said that the NDA leaders were mocking ‘one government job per household’ as they did not want to provide jobs to youths,” he told the media, adding that the voters will teach NDA a lesson.

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