Le BJP présente l'ancien DGP Rajesh Kumar dans la circonscription de Jagatdal, au Bengale occidental

Le Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) a présenté l'officier IPS à la retraite Dr Rajesh Kumar, ancien DGP, pour la circonscription de Jagatdal lors des élections législatives de 2026 au Bengale occidental. Le siège est détenu par le député TMC Somenath Shyam. En nommant le Dr Kumar, le BJP met l'accent sur ses compétences en matière de gouvernance et d'administration.

Le Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) a présenté l'ancien DGP Dr Rajesh Kumar, un officier IPS à la retraite, pour la circonscription de Jagatdal, au Bengale occidental, en vue des élections législatives de 2026. L'annonce, publiée par India Today le 21 mars 2026, porte le titre "De l'uniforme au khadi". Le concours de Jagatdal est en train de devenir l'une des batailles les plus suivies dans l'État. En présentant un candidat de la stature du Dr Kumar, le BJP semble mettre l'accent sur ses compétences en matière de gouvernance et d'administration. Le député sortant est le député TMC Somenath Shyam. Les mots-clés sont Dr Rajesh Kumar, candidat du BJP à Jagatdal, élections législatives de 2026 au Bengale occidental, officier IPS à la retraite et direction de la police.

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