El BJP presenta al ex DGP Rajesh Kumar para Jagatdal en Bengala Occidental

El Partido Bharatiya Janata (BJP) ha presentado al Dr. Rajesh Kumar, funcionario jubilado del IPS y antiguo DGP, por la circunscripción de Jagatdal en las elecciones a la Asamblea de Bengala Occidental de 2026. El escaño lo ocupa el diputado del TMC Somenath Shyam. Con la candidatura del Dr. Kumar, el BJP hace hincapié en las credenciales de gobierno y la experiencia administrativa.

El Partido Bharatiya Janata (BJP) ha presentado al ex DGP Dr. Rajesh Kumar, funcionario jubilado del IPS, para la circunscripción de Jagatdal, en Bengala Occidental, de cara a las elecciones a la Asamblea de 2026. El anuncio, publicado por India Today el 21 de marzo de 2026, lleva por título "Del uniforme al khadi". La contienda de Jagatdal se está convirtiendo en una de las más reñidas del estado. Al presentar a un candidato de la talla del Dr. Kumar, el BJP parece hacer hincapié en las credenciales de gobierno y la experiencia administrativa. El actual candidato es el diputado del TMC Somenath Shyam. Palabras clave: Dr. Rajesh Kumar, candidato del BJP a Jagatdal, elecciones a la Asamblea de Bengala Occidental de 2026, funcionario jubilado del IPS y liderazgo policial.

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