As the eldest candidate in this Assembly poll at the age of 91, Pal, fondly called 'Chacha' by his admirers, is a candidate from IIT town Kharagpur which has returned him consecutive times.
"Each and every one in Kharagpur knows me personally and I too know them personally," Pal told PTI.
Kharagpur, which has a sizeable chunk of Muslim and Malayali voters, has traditionally rooted for him.
This time, the former transport minister in Siddharth Shankar Ray cabinet is contesting as a Left Front-Congress alliance candidate against Trinamool Congress's Ramaprasad Tiwari and BJP's state president Dilip Ghosh.
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Both TMC and BJP are hopeful of reversing the tide this time.
"I am a son of this district. Kharagpur has not seen much of development under Congress. We want to change it and usher a new era of development in Kharagpur," Ghosh said.
The Trinamool Congress, on the other hand, is stressing on the 'unprincipled' character of the alliance between the CPI-M and the Congress to win the election.