Baharampur: Former cricketer and TMC candidate Yusuf Pathan hit the campaign trail on Thursday from the Baharampur Lok Sabha seat in West Bengal's Murshidabad district, asserting his readiness to put up a "good fight" in the Congress stronghold. The TMC workers rolled out the red carpet for the former India all-rounder, and he engaged with party workers and activists.
Addressing reporters regarding opposition claims that he is an outsider, Pathan said, "Narendra Modi is from Gujarat but contests from Varanasi, so what's the problem if I contest from here (Bengal)? I am Bengal's child. I have come here to stay." Referring to a cricket analogy used by former Indian skipper Sourav Ganguly, who compared his fight in Baharampur against Adhir Chowdhury to "Up against Brett Lee," Pathan said, "We will try to give a good fight. Whenever there is an India-Australia match, we always witness a good fight."
Sharing pictures of his campaign, the TMC said people from all walks of life came together to extend a hearty welcome to the party's nominee. "The streets of Baharampur are filled to the brim! The atmosphere was electric as people from all walks of life came together to extend a hearty welcome to our MP candidate and a revered cricketing legend, @iamyusufpathan. With a sincere commitment to the welfare of Ma, Mati, Manush, he's ready to jump into action! His arrival marks the dawn of a new era, where hope and optimism flourish!", said the TMC in a post on X.