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Star Campaigners of Political Parties - Regarding By e-maiVspeed post. qnd Hqr enulq qEalcq -,,W-SECRETARIAToFTHEELECTIoNCoMMISSIoNoFINDIA"ffi+_ '*r'vffi" ffiaq rrq, intrfi ts, Ti lffi-110001 i W'qs To The Chief Electoral Officer, West Bengal, Kolkata. Subject:- Bye-election to the 155-Maheshtala Assembly Constituency - Star Campaigners of Political Parties - regarding. Sir, I am directed to foru'ard herewith a list of Star Campaigners received fiom All India Trinamool Congress, Bharatiya Janata Party & Communist Parly of India (Marxist) vide letters dated 05.05.2018,09.05.2018 & 07.05.2018 respectively, under Section 77(l) of the Representario, of People Act. l95l in respect of Bye-election to 155-Maheshtala Assembly Constituency for information and necessarv action. Yours faithfully +o"-*' ( rAt{uJ KUMART) UNDER SECRETARY ALL IHDIA TRINAf*OOL CONGAESS Central Office : 308, Harish Chatterjee Street, Kolkata - 700 016 Phone: {033} 2475 3000 I }.454 0881, Fax; {S33} ?4SA 0880 w;w@rw,baw-*@r,z &te.,w,w(,@1ww,ww*r4 Sribrafs Bskshi, M.P 6eneral Seuetary $tar Campaianer ljg! 1) Subrata Bakshr --- ------*m p;fth"a Chatter3ee ! 3) Abishek Bandopadhyay 4) Sougata Roy $ is;dip Banerce 6) $ubhendu Adhikary 7) Kalyan Banerjee 8) Dola Sen S) Arpila Ghosh 10) $isir Adhikary 11) Dipak Adhikary F-_----* *J- 13) Amit Mitrta - T Gl SuUrata tvtu lbj lilumen Mahapatra 16) Firhad l*{akim - 17) Malay Ghatak r ffirt Biswas '19) $ovon Chatterjee ; ;'01 PurnenOu gose 21) Dinesh Tribedi 22) Ratna Dey Sarkar 23) Manas Bhunia 24) Pr#;nffiAtee 25) Kakali Ghash Dastidar 26) Rajib Banerjee 27) Jyotipriya Matlick 28) Chandrima Bhattacharya 29)Asima Patra 30) $ashi Fanja 31i Arup Roy : 32) lndranil Sen 33Iindi;nr Hatd;; 34) PAiiffi Mondat- 35) $ilbhadra Dutta 36) Partha Biiowmrck tflAr;im Srngh 38) Nirmal Ghosh 39) $atabdi Roy 40) Debashree Roy ($uBR$,TA BAK$Hl) General Secr.etary ffi All lndia Trinamool Congress Names of BIP Leaders who will campaign for BJP candidates for Bye-election to the 155-Maheshtala Legislative Assembly Constituency in the State of WEST BENGAL i, Srl D;iip Ghcsh 2. Shri Kailash Vi.iayva rgtya 3. Shri Rahul Stnha 4. Shri Suresh Pujari 5. Sh. Shiv Prakash 6. Shri Sanrik Bhattacharjee 7. Smt. Roopa Ganguly B. Shri Babui Supriyo 9. Shri Mukul Roy 10. Shri Pratap Banerjee 11. Smt. Debashree Choudhury 72. Shri Subrata Chattopadhyay 13. Smt. Locket Chatterjee 74. Shri Sayantan Basu 15. Shri Raju Banerjee 16. Shri Biswapriyo Roy Choudhury t7. Shri Tushar Mukherjee 18. Shri Devjit Sarkar 19. Shri Ali Hossain 20. Dr. Subhas Sarkar 21. Shri Rajkamal pathak 22. Shri Badshah Alam 23. Shri Jay Prakash Majumder 24. Shri Chandra Kumar Bose 25. Shri Sanjay Singh 26, Shri Amitava Roy 27. Shri Manoj Tigga 28. Shri Ritesh Tiwari 29. Shri Bikash Mudi 30. Shri Manoj Kr Biswas 31. Shri Vijay Ojha 09.05.2018 32. Shri Rajiv Bhowmick 33. Shri Tushar Kanti Ghosh 34. Shri Shyamapada Mondal 35. Smt. Sarbari Mukherjee 36. Smt. Tanuja Chakraborty 37. Smt. Mausumi Biswas 38, Shri Gautam Chowdhury 39. Dr. Mohit Ray 40. Shri Joy Banerjee LlsT oF $TAR CAMPATNGNERS OF Cpt{M} tN WEST BENGAL TOR THE 155-Maheshtala AC Bye Election on 28th May, 20tB SI Name Designation Member, Polit Bureau & 1 Surya Kanta Mishra Secretary, West Bengal State Committee 2 Biman Basu Member, Polit Bureau .t Hannan Molla Member, Polit Bureau 4 Md. $alim Member, Polit Bureau NilotpalBasu Member, Polit Bureau 6 Tapn $en Member, Polit Bureau 7 $hyamal Chakraborty Member, Central Committee I Rekha Goswami Member, Central Committee MinatiGhosh Member, Central Commiitee 10 Ramchandra Oome Member, Central Committee 11 $ujan Chakraborty Member, Central Comrnittee 12 Rabin Deb Member, Central Comnnittee 13 Amiya Fatra Member, Central Committpe 14 Abhas Roy-_ClowQlury Member, Central Committee tq Ashok Bhattacharya Member, Secretariat, WB State Committee 16 Dipak Dasgupia Member, Secr*tariat, Wts State Committee ti $amik Lahiri Member, WB $tate Cornmittee ;tI Tapas $inha Membei-, VUB $tate Comrnittee tfl Kcninika Ghosh Member, WB $tate Comrnittee 2t3 Rupa Bagchi Member, WB State Committee a4 Manab Mukherjee Memtrer, WB State Committee 22 Anadi $ahoo Member, WB State Committee ?3 Subhas Mukherjee Member, WB State Committee ?4 Sayandip Mitra Member, WB $tat* Committee 25 Madhuja Sen Roy Member, WB $tate Cornmittee 26 Jamir Mollah Member, WB State Comrnittee z.t Abhay Mukherjee Member, WB $tate Comrnittee 28 KantiGanguly Mernber, WB $tate Cammittee 29 Tushar Ghosh Member, WB State Cornmittee 3A Rahul Ghosh Member, WB $tate Committee JI Chandana Ghosh Dastidar Member, Campaign & Publicity Conrr'nittea 32 Ratan Bagchi Member, Campaign & Fubiicity Committee J5 Koustav Chatterjee Member, Campaign & Publicity Committee 34 Monirullslam Member, Campaign & Publicity Comrniitee.
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