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West Bengal Elections: The Fishy Campaign Tactic Taking Center Stage

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In Kolkata’s bustling port area, BJP candidate Rakesh Singh makes an eye-catching appearance as he prepares to challenge the city’s mayor, Firhad Hakim, in a highly watched election. Dressed to impress and accompanied by fellow party members, Singh grabs attention by holding up a fish as he walks through the morning crowds. This energetic display aims to rally support and make a memorable impression on voters in the busy metropolis.

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