Kolkata:The CPI(M) is planning to field more young candidates for the upcoming civic polls as it looks to regain its lost vote share, in face of a tough challenge from the ruling Trinamool Congress and the BJP that has emerged as the main opposition in the state.
The Left party, which was decimated in last year''s Lok Sabha polls, is also in talks with the Congress, its ally in the state, to field apolitical candidates who have a certain popularity and a clean image in their neighbourhoods.
The decision to nominate more young candidates, aged below 35 years, is a part of the party's internal decision of replacing the old guards with new blood at all levels in order to prepare a ''fighting-fit'' poll machinery ahead of the 2021 assembly elections, according to state CPI(M) sources.
Also read: Indo-US pact will be harbinger of American killer drones to India
Over a hundred civic bodies, including the Kolkata Municipal Corporation, is likely to go to polls in April, being touted as the "semi-final" with its results providing a glimpse of the public mood in the state ahead of next year's assembly elections.