Potential for Muslim Chief Minister or Deputy Chief Minister in West Bengal, according to Humayun Kabir, amid Babri Mosque sentiments.

Humayun Kabir, a spokesperson for his political party, announced that they plan to contest 182 seats in the upcoming elections in alliance with the All India Majlis-E-Ittehad-ul-Muslimeen (AIMIM). Kabir expressed confidence that their coalition could play a pivotal role in government formation if the election results yield a fragmented mandate.

As the elections approach, various political parties are strategizing their alliances to enhance their chances of securing power. A fractured mandate, a scenario where no single party secures an outright majority, could lead to coalition negotiations, creating opportunities for smaller parties to influence governance. The performance of Kabirs party, in conjunction with AIMIM, may significantly impact the political landscape, particularly in regions where both parties have a substantial voter base.

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