The All India Majlis E Ittehadul Muslimeen has announced plans to contest upcoming elections in West Bengal in alliance with a party led by Humayun Kabir. The move signals AIMIM’s continued efforts to expand its presence beyond its traditional strongholds.
Party leaders said the alliance aims to offer an alternative political voice in the state and focus on local issues, including development, minority welfare and governance. The partnership is expected to reshape electoral dynamics in select constituencies where both parties believe they have grassroots support.
Political observers say the entry of AIMIM could influence vote shares, particularly in regions with significant minority populations, potentially impacting established parties in the state.















