Kolkata: The Trinamool Congress leadership has decided to conduct a survey to assess its support base and penetration of the BJP in 107 municipalities of the state and the Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC) that will go to polls in 2020.
The elections to civic bodies are being tipped as 'mini assembly elections' ahead of the crucial 2021 assembly poll in West Bengal.
Speaking to media on condition of anonymity, TMC sources said that the survey would be conducted by the party with the active help of poll strategist Prashant Kishor and his I-PAC team.
Following the TMC's dismal performance in the 2019 Lok Sabha polls, the party had appointed the I-PAC to shore up its popularity in the state ahead of the 2021 assembly election.
"The survey would look into various aspects, including our support base among people, local issues, the image of the councillors, grievances of the locals and penetration of the BJP in those areas. If everything goes well, the survey is likely to start from November and by February 2020, we will have the report," a senior TMC leader said.
Based on the report, the strategy and selection of candidates would be conducted for the municipal polls, the leader said.