West Bengal | CPI(M)’s austere ‘paperwallah’ candidate in Kharagpur takes on TMC-BJP’s political would possibly on bicycle
Past the glitz and spectacle of eye-catching marketing campaign drives mounted by candidates of the TMC and BJP within the high-profile constituency of Kharagpur Sadar, a person of quiet bearing — virtually diffident in temperament — rides his bicycle by the city’s winding lanes, finishing up his door-to-door voter outreach forward of the West Bengal State polls.
For 5 hours every day, he retains to this schedule, becoming it in between his every day chores, together with journeys to the native marketplace for family necessities, and the general public conferences he addresses.
Meet 60-year-old Madhusudan Roy, the CPI(M) candidate for Kharagpur Sadar: a whole-time social gathering employee who, for the previous 25 years, has steadfastly delivered ‘Ganashakti’, the social gathering’s mouthpiece, to its subscribers throughout the area each morning.
The social gathering’s ‘paperwallah’ additionally occurs to be the organisation’s space committee secretary and is a member of CPI(M)’s Paschim Medinipur district committee.
– PTI













