Trinamool to field candidates in all seats in Assam

March 02, 2011 05:16 pm | Updated March 12, 2011 02:17 pm IST - Itanagar

With a view to expand its base to North-East, the Mamta Banerjee-led Trinamool Congress will contest the forthcoming assembly elections in Assam slated next month.

“We are putting up candidates in all 126 seats and hopefully we will be able to give a good show for the first time in Assam,” Rajya Sabha member K D Singh said during a press conference here this afternoon.

Mr. Singh, the party’s observer for North-east, was visiting the State to inaugurate the Trinamool state office.

Regarding Trinamool’s expectation on the poll prospects in Assam, Mr. Singh said his party would perform well in the battle of ballots in Assam.

On the poll strategy in Assam, Mr. Singh said it would contest on the plank of development, corruption-free and transparent governance.

“We want to usher in a corruption-free environment in Assam with emphasis on development, which is still lacking. If development is possible in Bihar why not in Assam?” he wondered.

Referring to the Trinamool Congress securing five seats in its maiden entry into Arunachal politics in 2009 elections, he said “we are serious about state’s development and our ministers will extend all possible help to facilitate growth of this land-locked State.”

“The recent appointment of Ms. Toko Sheetal, as the party’s President in Arunachal unit clearly indicates our efforts on women empowerment,” he pointed out.

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