Tensions Flare Amid Peaceful Polling in West Bengal
West Bengal's first phase polling takes place with minor skirmishes. The CPI(M) blames the Election Commission for isolated incidents of violence. Despite tensions, over 41% turnout is recorded, impacting 1,478 candidates. Allegations arise against Trinamool supporters, demanding heightened vigilance from election observers.
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In West Bengal, Thursday's first phase polling was largely peaceful, as reported by CPI(M) Secretary Md Salim. He criticized the Election Commission's handling of sporadic scuffles.
Salim expressed concerns over a reported incident where a BJP candidate was allegedly manhandled by Trinamool supporters, urging greater vigilance from authorities.
Despite these issues, West Bengal saw a strong voter turnout of 41% by 11 am, with polling determining the fate of 1,478 candidates in the Assembly elections.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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