Controversial JNU student leader Aishe Ghosh to contest West Bengal Assembly Elections 2021

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: March 11, 2021 01:03 PM2021-03-11T13:03:34+5:302021-03-11T13:11:15+5:30

Students’ union chief of the Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), Aishe Ghosh, will contest the West Bengal Legislative Assembly election ...

Controversial JNU student leader Aishe Ghosh to contest West Bengal Assembly Elections 2021 | Controversial JNU student leader Aishe Ghosh to contest West Bengal Assembly Elections 2021

Controversial JNU student leader Aishe Ghosh to contest West Bengal Assembly Elections 2021

Students’ union chief of the Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), Aishe Ghosh, will contest the West Bengal Legislative Assembly election from the Jamuria constituency. Ghosh, believed to be the first sitting JNUSU president to contest an assembly election, will be fighting on a Communist Party of India (Marxist) ticket. Ghosh will also be backed by the Sanyukt Morcha.“Will be contesting from Jamuria Legislative Assembly Seat as the candidate of the CPI(M), supported by the Sanyukt Morcha. Requesting all of your support,” Ghosh said in a tweet on March 11.

For the unversed, the controversial student leader was  injured in a brutal attack on students and teachers on the JNU campus in January 2020. The images and videos of blood streaming down Ghosh’s face had gone viral. The incident of violence on the JNU campus in Delhi had led to protests across the country. The state of West Bengal is heading for polling in eight phases starting from March 27. The counting of votes will happen on May 2 along with Assam, Kerala, Puducherry, and Tamil Nadu. The CPI(M) is a key component of the Left Front, which is contesting the election in alliance with the Indian National Congress and the Indian Secular Front (ISF). The alliance is taking on Bengal’s ruling Trinamool Congress led by Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) which has made heavy electoral gains in the state in recent years.


 

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