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Former cricketer Azharuddin campaigns for Congress's Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury in Baharampur ahead of Bengal polls

Chowdhury, a former five-time MP from Baharampur, is contesting the 2026 West Bengal assembly polls, marking his return to state electoral politics.

TNIE online desk

Former Indian cricket team captain Mohammad Azharuddin campaigned in support of Congress candidate Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury in the Baharampur assembly constituency in Murshidabad in West Bengal.

Ahead of a roadshow, Azharuddin recalled Chowdhury's immense political experience and connection with the region. People gathered on both sides of the road and stood on balconies, waving their hands at Mohammad Azharuddin.

Chowdhury, a former five-time MP from Baharampur, is now contesting the 2026 West Bengal assembly polls as the Congress candidate, marking his return to state electoral politics after nearly three decades.

The Baharampur constituency will go to the polls on April 23, the day the first phase of voting will take place.

The second round of polling is scheduled on April 29, and the counting is on May 4.

Chowdhury is in the assembly poll fray after his defeat in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections from Baharampur to TMC's Yusuf Pathan, also a former cricketer.

Azharuddin's visit to Baharampur is being seen as part of the Congress' effort to infuse momentum into Chowdhury's campaign.

Despite the 2024 setback, Chowdhury remains a key political figure in Murshidabad, having represented the Baharampur seat in Parliament since 1999 and earlier serving as a Union minister and the West Bengal Congress chief.

With inputs from PTI

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