RS bypoll: BJP not to field candidate; Jawhar Sircar set to be elected unopposed
Kolkata: The BJP on Thursday announced it will not field any candidate for the bypoll to one Rajya Sabha seat from Bengal, paving the way for the ruling TMC nominee Jawhar Sircar to be elected unopposed.
Suvendu Adhikari, the opposition leader in the Bengal Assembly, said the saffron party will not nominate any candidate for the Rajya Sabha seat vacated by former TMC leader Dinesh Trivedi earlier this year.
"Today is the last date for nomination of RS bypoll in WB. BJP is not putting up any candidate for this seat. Outcome of the poll is defined and known to all..." Adhikari, said on Twitter.
Sircar, the former Prasar Bharati CEO, had on Wednesday filed his nomination as TMC candidate in the office of the assembly secretariat.
West Bengal Parliamentary minister and TMC secretary general Partha Chatterjee was present at the occasion.
"Sircar spent nearly 42 years in public service...his contribution shall help us serve our country even better," the TMC had on July 24 said while announcing his candidature.
The Election Commission had said the bypoll to the Rajya Sabha seat from West Bengal vacated by Trivedi earlier this year will be held on August 9.
Trivedi had resigned from the upper house of Parliament in February and joined the BJP ahead of the last Assembly polls.
In the 294-member assembly, the Trinamool Congress has 213 MLAs and the BJP 77. The TMC's ally GJM
has one. The CPI(M)-led Left Front and the Congress failed to open an account in the last assembly election, and their alliance partner Indian Secular Front (ISF) won only one seat.