Former Union Minister Deepa Dasmunshi is contesting as a Congress candidate while Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose's grand nephew Chandra Kumar Bose is fielded by BJP from the seat.
Apart from them, BSP, SUCI(C) and six independents are also in the fray.
Bhawanipore constituency, under which Mamata Banerjee's Kalighat residence falls, has been a stronghold of TMC since its inception in 2011, after delimitation.
The constituency which has 202655 voters is home to a sizeable number of Gujaratis, Sikhs, Biharis, Marwaris and other communities living alongside Bengalis.
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Within a few months Bakshi had vacated the seat to pave the way for Mamata Banerjee, who was an MP, to get elected to the state Assembly.
Banerjee had won the bypoll with a margin of 54,000 votes defeating her nearest CPI(M) rival Nandini Mukherjee. Bakshi later won the Kolkata South Lok Sabha seat vacated by Banerjee.
Bhawanipore, which takes the pride of having Banerjee as the MLA, has never disappointed TMC except 2014 Lok Sabha polls when BJP had managed to get a slender lead from this Assembly segment under Kolkata South Lok Sabha constituency.
Banerjee in spite of her hectic schedule as Chief Minister and TMC supremo has focused on her constituency.
Hakim refuted the claim that the alliance between
CPI-M and Congress had made the fight tougher in Bhawanipore.
"Why only CPI(M) and Congress, BJP can also join them. People will vote for development and TMC will win," he said.
Deepa Dasmunshi, the alliance candidate and wife of ailing Congress leader P R Dasmunsi, felt that people would vote against corruption and lawlessness.
"Five years back people had voted in favour of TMC with lot of hopes. It has not only failed, but has also betrayed the masses under the leadership of Mamata Banerjee," she said.
Dasmunshi, a bete noire of Mamata, told