Double Seats, Double Power? Meet the Top Candidates Contesting from Two Constituencies This Election!

In a strategic masterstroke to dominate the upcoming Assembly Elections, several political heavyweights have decided to contest from two seats simultaneously. Leading the pack is West Bengal’s LoP Suvendu Adhikari, who is challenging CM Mamata Banerjee’s bastion Bhabanipur while also defending his stronghold, Nandigram. This is a rare feat in the recent history of the Bengal BJP.

Similarly, veteran leader Humayun Kabir is contesting from Rejinagar and Nawada. Meanwhile, Rajanya Haldar, representing her newly formed outfit, has filed nominations for both Sonarpur South and Asansol South.

The trend extends beyond Bengal. South Indian superstar and TVK Chief C. Joseph Vijay is making his electoral debut from Perambur and Tiruchirappalli East. Additionally, Puducherry CM N. Rangaswamy is trying his luck from both Thattanchavady and Mangalam. If these leaders manage to secure victories in both constituencies, it will set a significant precedent in Indian parliamentary politics.

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