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Colonel Kol Civic: Politicians change the focus on high-rise voters

Colonel Kol Civic: Politicians change the focus on high-rise voters
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Kolkata: Changing the time of signaling, political workers made Leeline for a campaign campaign for KMC selection scheduled for December 19.
This is very contrasting to the Civic poll campaign in the ’80s and’ 90s, when the focus will be more active urban slums.
But for years, despite the residents of the slums, politicians divert their attention to politically conscious and educated voters too, most of which live in Multistory buildings.
Bhowanipore Candidates Trinamool from Ward 70 Asim Basu and Ward 73 Kajari Banerjee have formed a special team, consisting of members of the fluent party, who have visited a high increase in the cosmopolitan bag to Woo voters, many of which come from other countries but settle here for generation.
Both Basu and Banerjee played a role in collecting votes from high rise during Bhowanipore Byeelectores last, where the Chairman of the Minister of Mamata Banerjee was won by a record margin.
“The latest bute makes the task it’s easier for me.
The majority of voters in the area I live in high rise and different families speak in various languages.
I have sorted out my team accordingly, and we reach each, talk to them in their mother tongue , “said Basu.
Former Board Member and Ward 101 Candidate Trinamool Bappaditya Dasgupta took interaction with a selector of one notch higher, because he was distribious among the high-rise population of the four-page brochure, featuring a report on the news of the development work carried out in the Patuli area in six years.
“We don’t get the chance to interact with people who live in a gated complex by the way we talk to other people.
So, I have prepared a brochure with all the work done in the last six years in the area and giving it at a meeting in the room in the room , “said Dasgupta.
Ward 108 Trinamool candidates Sushanta Ghosh chose for more personal interactions with senior members of the Association of residents from Em Bypass near Ruby Hospital, including Urbana.
“There are limits to regulate demonstrations or campaigns in the complex.
But they form a sound bank that is very important.
So, we hold a small gathering match and informal meeting in the complex,” Ghosh said.
Ward 63 Trinamool Candidates and Two Members of Susmita Bhattacharya, who represent Posh Park Street, Loudon Street, Rawdon Street and Wood Street, dependably primarily on voters who live in high gains, which add up to 12,000 members of 19,000 odd people in the area.
“I am with them 365 days a year.
They contact me every time they feel comfortable – on the streets, in the park or on the market.
But still, I need to visit every residential building ahead of the Civic poll,” Bhattacharya said.
Sandipan Saha, who has shifted from Janrazar to Tangra to fight for the Civic poll, making extra efforts to meet his new voters.
“A large number of my voters in Tangra and surrounding areas live in apartments.
I have visited them and introduced themselves to them,” Saha said.
Anindya Routh, which represents most belts Ulttanga-Kankurgachi, is trying to ensure that there is no high increase abandoned, hoping to win comfortably in the KMC poll.
BJP and left leaders also follow the same footsteps.
Ward118 Candidate BJP Dipankar Banik has visited every house in Sahapur near New Alipore and knocked on each apartment, introducing himself and looked for a sound.
“At that time it was lost when the election was won only the banking of the sound from the slums.
Today, every voter and every voice counted,” Banik said.

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