TMC Worker Attacked, BJP Booth Vandalised; Bengal Votes Amid Incidents of Violence in Phase 2 - Top Developments
- Phase 2 of the West Bengal assembly elections experienced violence, vandalism, and disruptions at multiple polling locations under heightened security.
- In Chapra, a BJP polling agent was assaulted and hospitalized, with allegations linking the attackers to the Trinamool Congress.
- A BJP camp office in Shantipur was vandalised causing property damage, while in Bhangar, an ISF polling agent was reportedly blocked from entering a polling booth, resulting in unrest.
- Security forces increased deployment in sensitive areas aiming to ensure free and fair polling, amid accusations of partiality by political figures.
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Incidents of violence and vandalism were reported in several places, including Chhapra, Shantipur, and Bhangar, during the second phase of voting for the West Bengal Assembly elections on Wednesday. According to PTI, BJP candidate from the Entali constituency, Priyana Tibrewal, got into a scuffle with polling officials and security personnel when her representative was thrown out of the polling booth. According to reports, the agent was ordered…
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TMC worker attacked, BJP booth vandalised; Bengal votes amid incidents of violence in Phase 2 - top developments
West Bengal's second phase of Assembly elections commenced amidst reports of violence, voter intimidation, and technical issues. Incidents were reported across Chapra, Shantipur, Nimtala, and Bhangar. Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee alleged bias from observers and TMC party flags being removed, ...
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