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75.02 per cent voter turnout in seventh phase in WB

Last updated on: April 26, 2021 21:46 IST

An estimated 75 per cent votes were cast on Monday in West Bengal in the seventh and penultimate phase of assembly election, which was by and large peaceful, an Election Commission official said.

IMAGE: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee flashes victory sign after casting her vote at a polling booth during the seventh phase of West Bengal polls at a polling station in Kolkata. Photograph: Swapan Mahapatra/PTI Photo

According to the EC, 75.06 per cent voter turnout was recorded till 5 pm in 36 seats where polling was held and is expected to go up as the polling ended at 6.30 pm.

 

Voting began at 7 am in 12,068 polling stations spread over nine assembly constituencies each in Murshidabad and Paschim Bardhaman districts, six each in Dakshin Dinajpur and Malda and four in Kolkata, including in Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's home turf Bhabanipur.

Out of these Malda, Murshidabad and Dakshin Dinajpur are minority dominated districts and the fight in these districts is between Trinamool Congress and the Congress-ISF-Left alliance, except in a few pockets where the Bharatiya Janata Party has gained strength.

IMAGE: Voters wait in queues to cast votes at a polling station during the seventh phase of West Bengal elections at a village near Balurghat in South Dinajpur district. Photograph: PTI Photo

Although the polling passed off more or less peacefully, but there were a few incidents of scuffle between rival party workers in some parts of the state.

A few such incidents were reported from Asansol in Paschim Bardhaman district where TMC candidate Sayoni Ghosh claimed that BJP activists tried to jam booths in the constituency.

The allegation was dubbed as baseless by BJP candidate Agnimitra Paul, who asserted "Ghosh is making excuses sensing defeat".

There was commotion in Rash Behari constituency in the city after BJP candidate Lt Gen (retd) Subrata Saha's agent Mohan Rao was accused of molesting women voters inside a polling booth, police said.

The agent was detained after several women voters claimed he tried to drag them by holding their hands inside Bidya Bharati School, a police officer said.

IMAGE: TMC MP Nusrat Jahan with her mother shows her finger marked with indelible ink after casting her vote during the 7th phase of the West Bengal polls. Photograph: PTI Photo

Rao rubbished the allegations and said no such incident had taken place.

"We have received a complaint in this regard and a probe is underway," the official said.

The TMC candidate for the constituency, Debashis Kumar claimed that he was stopped from entering a booth in the area by central forces. The central forces, however, denied the allegations.

In Jamuria constituency, Left Front candidate Aishe Ghosh alleged that agents of CPI-M were stopped from entering a booth by TMC workers, a charge which was denied by the ruling party.

In Murshidabad, TMC district president and MP Abu Taher was heckled by party workers when he was touring the area.

Taher, however, claimed that Congress activists had heckled him. The Congress dubbed the allegations as baseless.

IMAGE: A voter undergoes thermal screening at a polling booth during the 7th phase of West Bengal polls at a polling station in Kolkata. Photograph: Ashok Bhaumik/PTI Photo

In Bhabanipur constituency TMC candidate Sovandeb Chattopadhyay claimed that he too was stopped from entering the booth in his area by central forces.

The security forces denied the allegations and the office of the chief electoral officer intervened and sorted out the issue.

Security was tight in view of the violence in the previous phases, particularly the death of five people at Sitalkuchi in Cooch Behar in the fourth phase of polling on April 10, an EC official said.

The poll panel has deployed at least 796 companies of central forces in the seventh phase to ensure free and fair voting, he said.

Each company of central armed police force has around 100 personnel and officers.

IMAGE: A long queue of voters outside a polling station during the 7th phase of West Bengal state assembly polls, in Kolkata. Photograph: Swapan Mahapatra/PTI Photo

The EC also put in place measures to ensure strict adherence to health protocols during the election process, including wearing of face masks and maintaining social distancing to check the spread of COVID-19.

The state registered its highest single-day spike of 15,889 COVID-19 cases on Sunday, while 57 more people succumbed to the virus.

Election to two assembly constituencies Samserganj and Jangipur in Murshidabad district where polling was originally slated on Monday - has been adjourned following the death of two coronavirus-positive candidates.

The EC has fixed May 16 as the date for polling in the two seats.

The eighth and final phase of polling is scheduled for Thursday, April 29.

Votes will be counted on Sunday, May 2.

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