Asansol Dakshin: Coal Economy Decline and Identity Politics Set Stage for Intense Electoral Battle
Asansol Dakshin, a key constituency in the 2026 West Bengal polls, faces a complex electoral battle fueled by the declining coal economy, illegal mining, and identity politics. The BJP, TMC, CPI(M), and Congress are contesting intensely, each presenting different narratives influenced by socio-economic and demographic shifts in the region.
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Asansol Dakshin is emerging as a pivotal battleground in the 2026 West Bengal elections, with its politics highly influenced by the decline of the coal economy and heightened identity politics.
The constituency, strategically located in the Raniganj coal belt within Paschim Bardhaman district, is witnessing a clash between the BJP's retention efforts and TMC's attempts to reclaim its base, alongside candidates from CPI(M) and Congress.
Central issues include illegal mining, demographic shifts, and socio-economic challenges in historically industrious areas. The BJP and TMC offer contrasting solutions, with significant electoral focus on coal smuggling and employment losses.
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