Kolkata: West Bengal State Election Commission on Monday announced that the poll was four corporations of the city – Siliguri, Chandannagar, Bidnagar, Asansol – will be held on January 22.
The Commission left Howrah Municipal Corporation, in the midst of a row of Mamata Banerjee government.
and Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar for the bill looking for bifurcation.
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Here, the commissioner of Saurav Das state election said that nominational archiving for the January poll will begin on December 28.
“The last date to send a nomination is 3.
The paper will be examined the day after.
January 6 has been repaired as the last.
Date to withdraw nominees,” said the waters told reporters.
Of the four, asansol is the biggest city corporation with 106 seats, followed by Siliguri with 47, Chandannagar with 33 and Bidhannagar with 41 wards, he said.
Acting, if any, will be done on January 24, said Sec.
Vote counting will be held on January 25, 2022.
“The Commission has adopted an updated roll of selection until November 1, 2021,” said the watershed.
He also said that the behavior model model will apply in the poll area from Monday.
The governor on Sunday said that he had on November 24 to send a bifurkasi bill – which tried to carve Bally Municipality out of the HOWRA MUNICIPAL CORPORATION – to the state government with a number of questions that have not been provided by clarification so far.
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Sec and West Bengal Government previously told the Calcutta High Court that the plan was being carried out to hold elections to five city companies in the state on January 22 and the remaining civil bodies, where the poll would mature, on February 27.
The general election to Kolkata Municipal Corporation was held on December 19.