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West Bengal phase 5 voting: CAA, minority math, alliances among factors at play

When votes are counted on June 4, the Bangaon mandate may perhaps be construed as a political implication of the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA)

May 12, 2024 / 19:24 IST
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Bangaon (SC), Barrackpur, Howrah, Uluberia, Sreerampur, Hooghly, and Arambag Lok Sabha constituencies will go into polls in the fifth phase.
Bangaon (SC), Barrackpur, Howrah, Uluberia, Sreerampur, Hooghly, and Arambag Lok Sabha constituencies will go into polls in the fifth phase.

In West Bengal, seven of the 42 Lok Sabha constituencies will go to polls in the fifth phase of the Lok Sabha Election 2024 on May 20. These constituencies mainly lie in the industrial belt of the state. These are Bangaon (SC), Barrackpur, Howrah, Uluberia, Sreerampur, Hooghly, and Arambag.

In the first three phases, elections have already been conducted in 18 seats while they will be held in the rest of the 17 seats in the next two phases.

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Bangaon

When votes are counted on June 4, the Bangaon mandate may perhaps be construed as a political implication of the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA). The poll result may also influence the battle for a legacy after the passing of Boro Maa – the matriarch of the Matua Mahasangha. The Matuas are a Scheduled Caste group who came to India in large numbers following the partition in 1947. The Matuas are divided on political lines and thus, on CAA. A considerable part welcomes the legislation saying citizenship has been their longstanding demand though many of them are voters and hold sway in Bangoan and a few other constituencies.