After the Left Front managed to win one municipality out of 107 civic bodies in West Bengal "despite widespread rigging" in the elections, senior CPI(M) leader Sujan Chakraborty on Wednesday asserted that the Left parties are making a comeback in the state. Chakraborty claimed that the BJP's vote share is receding in the state where it had made significant gains since the 2018 panchayat polls. "The Left parties, which had become almost insignificant in the electoral scenario of the state, are regaining significance," he told reporters. Neither Parliament nor the state assembly now has any member from the Left parties.