How many people want MLA Partha in the referendum?

DYFI's referendum results are out. The total votes are 461. 5 votes were canceled. 93 percent of the total votes were against Behala West MLA Partha Chatterjee. Only 6 and a half percent of the votes are in favor.

Incidentally, the address of the Behala West MLA is currently Alipore Correctional Institution.

He has been arrested for recruitment corruption. But what will happen to the post of legislator? The development of the area has stopped due to the fact that the MLA of Behala West is in jail.

The question of what the alternative system is has been around for a long time. This time DYFI organized a referendum against the Trinamool MLA in Trinamool style. The results show that the people of Behala West have turned away from Parthar. After that, it remains to be seen if any decision is made about the Parthar MLA post.

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