Bengal polls second phase crucial for Left-Congress combine

Kolkata: Against the backdrop of a battle of nerves between the Election Commission and West Bengal’s ruling Trinamool Congress, 56 assembly constituencies go to the hustings on Sunday, mostly covering a region where the newly formed Left Front-Congress alliance is hoping to come up with its strongest showing. From the picturesque hill station of Darjeeling […]

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Kolkata: Against the backdrop of a battle of nerves between the Election Commission and West Bengal's ruling Trinamool Congress, 56 assembly constituencies go to the hustings on Sunday, mostly covering a region where the newly formed Left Front-Congress alliance is hoping to come up with its strongest showing.

From the picturesque hill station of Darjeeling in the northern tip to Malda -- famous for its mouth-watering mangoes -- and down south to Birbhum, nearly 1.22 crore (1,21,74,947) voters in six districts are eligible to elect their nominees across 13,645 polling stations from a field of 383 candidates -- 33 of them female -- in the second phase.