Potential for Muslim Chief Minister or Deputy CM in West Bengal, says Humayun Kabir
Humayun Kabir announced that his party plans to contest 182 seats in the upcoming elections in collaboration with the All India Majlis-e-Ittehad-ul-Muslimeen (AIMIM). He expressed confidence that their alliance could play a significant role in the formation of the government, particularly if the election results yield a fragmented mandate.
In recent years, electoral alliances have become increasingly common in various political landscapes as parties seek to consolidate support and enhance their chances of success. The combination of Kabirs party and AIMIM could potentially mobilize a diverse voter base, which may impact the overall dynamics of the election. As the election date approaches, analysts are expected to monitor this coalition closely to evaluate its effectiveness and potential influence in shaping governance in the event of a divided outcome.
