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Over 80 pc polling in second phase election in West Bengal

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Published : Apr 1, 2021, 7:00 AM IST

Updated : Apr 1, 2021, 8:14 PM IST

Countdown begins for Phase-II
Countdown begins for Phase-II

19:53 April 01

Over 80 pc polling in second phase election in West Bengal

Over 80 pc polling in second phase election in West Bengal 

West Bengal saw over 80 per cent polling in the second phase of assembly polls in the state. Addressing a press conference here, state Chief Electoral officer Aariz Aftab said that the polling was peaceful apart from a few stray incidents.

"The turnout was 80.43 per cent polling till 5 pm," he said. The second phase of polling was held on 30 seats in West Bengal. Nandigram, where the high-profile contest is between Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and her former ministerial colleague and BJP candidate Suvendu Adhikari, also went to the polls in this phase. 

19:25 April 01

After the conclusion of the second phase of voting, the EVM machine sealed in presence of the presiding officer at Sarkarchak Junior High School polling booth in Suryanagar village under Kakdwip Assembly constituency in South 24 Parganas district. 

19:25 April 01

Polling agent of Seuli Saha, a TMC candidate from Keshpur, injured after he was allegedly attacked in Shyam Chandpur.   Seuli Saha says, "People raising Jai Shree Ram slogans stopped his vehicle&attacked him with stone. His eyes have been damaged."

17:42 April 01

Over 80 pc polling in Bengal, Nandigram sees 80.79 pc voter turnout 

West Bengal recorded a voter turnout of 80.43 per cent till 5.30 pm in the second phase of the state Assembly polls, according to the Election Commission of India. Katalpur constituency recorded the highest voter turnout of 87.21 per cent while the high-profile Nandigram witnessed 80.79 per cent voter turnout. 

17:32 April 01

TMC lodges complaint with EC alleging capturing of 8 booths by BJP workers

TMC lodges a complaint with the Election Commission alleging capturing of 8 booths by BJP workers in the Moyna constituency. "BJP workers are attempting to take control of EVM & are rigging the booth. CRPF deployed at the booth is not taking any action," it reads.

"Home Minister himself is instructing CRPF, BSF and other jawans to help only BJP and its goons. I apologise to my Election Commission for their silence. We have given so many letters but they are one-sidedly supporting BJP candidates," said Mamata Banerjee.

16:02 April 01

Rucks continues near a polling booth in Debra

Rucks continues near a polling booth in Debra 

Rucks continues near a polling booth in Debra where locals had earlier alleged that people from outside are being called to create problems here. Locals now say, "We want Bharti didi to leave immediately"

Ruckus near a polling booth in Debra, security forces present. Voters say, "Parties called goons from outside. We're locals, why will we create unrest? Candidate brought people here, she wants to create the issue."  BJP's Bharti Ghosh & TMC's Humayun Kabir contesting from here.

16:02 April 01

Suvendu toured polling booth in Nandigram all day while Mamata ventured out after 1 pm

The most high-profile electoral battle being fought in West Bengal's Nandigram is seeing two different strategies between rivals Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and her protege-turned-foe Suvendu Adhikari. While the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) candidate has been on the road since 6:30 am, his rival candidate stayed put at her rented accommodation in the constituency till 1 pm, as she had gone to Boyal.

15:44 April 01

West Bengal Assembly
West Bengal Assembly

Amid allegations of booth capturing by both main parties, the voter turnout for the West Bengal Assembly elections touched 71.07 per cent at 3:40 pm on Thursday.

15:29 April 01

Amid chaos, voter turnout touches 62.98 pc till 3:10 pm

Amid a chaotic situation across West Bengal during the second phase of the state Assembly polls, the voter turnout here reached 62.98 per cent till 3:10 pm on Thursday. 

Bankura registered the highest voter turnout among all districts with 64.73 per cent, while Prathampratima beat other constituencies to register a voter turnout of 75.15 per cent. Voting for the second phase of the West Bengal Assembly election began at 7 am on Thursday.

15:28 April 01

TMC acting desperately due to fear of losing, says Suvendu Adhikari

During the high-stakes second phase of West Bengal Assembly elections, Bharatiya Janata Party's (BJP) prime candidate Suvendu Adhikari on Thursday remarked that the ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC) was acting desperately due to fear of losing.

"70 per cent of the polls have been completed, this will go till 85-87 per cent. Our hold on booths will cross 90 pc. TMC is acting desperately due to fear of losing," Adhikari told the media.  

"They tried to capture two booths but the police observer caught them. They tried to use fake IDs at other booths and now three people have been held. They are also trying now but we have managed to prevent it," he added.  

Adhikari also said Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee was afraid of 'Jai Shree Ram.  

"Earlier, there was no opposition, no resistance. No complaints. Now there is fierce competition. So, TMC, due to their desperate attitude, is doing such things like provoking a particular community," he stated.  

Adhikari also claimed that he caught an absconding TMC polling agent, adding that the matter had been reported to the Supreme Court and law enforcement.

15:10 April 01

BJP supporters at Uluberia wear t-shirts with 'Raag Keno Didi' (Why Angry, Didi?) written on them.  

14:49 April 01

West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee speaks to Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar

West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee speaks to Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar over the phone at a polling booth in Nandigram. She says, "...They didn't allow the local people to cast their vote. From morning I am campaigning...Now I am appealing to you, please see..."

14:43 April 01

Slogans were raised after West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee

Slogans were raised after West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee arrived at the polling booth in Nandigram.

14:00 April 01

Mamata visits Nandigram

Mamata visits Nandigram

West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee visits Bayal village located in Nandigram.

13:43 April 01

58.15 % voter turnout recorded till 1 pm
58.15 % voter turnout recorded till 1 pm

According to the Election Commission, a poll percentage of 58. 15 was recorded till 1 pm.

13:39 April 01

TMC's Derek O Brien writes to EC alleging booth capture by BJP workers in Nandigram Assembly Constituency.

"Huge mob of BJP workers have entered booth no.s 6,7,49,27,162,21,26,13,262,256,163,20. BJP workers attempting to take control of EVM & rigging the booth," he writes

13:35 April 01

TMC'S Mahua Moitra tweets
TMC'S Mahua Moitra tweets

TMC'S Mahua Moitra tweeted that more than 150 EVM machines malfunctioning since Phase II voting started this morning

Wish @ECISVEEP had put half as much effort into ensuring no EVM  glitches as it did into transferring police officials.

13:25 April 01

Mamata in Nandigram

West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee in Nandigram assembly constituency, as the second phase of polling for Assembly elections is underway

13:02 April 01

Vehicle of media personnel attacked in Nandigram

A vehicle of media personnel attacked near booth number 170 in Kamalpur, Nandigram.

"These are work of Pakistanis, 'Jay Bangla' is a slogan from Bangladesh. There are voters from a particular community at that booth who are doing this," says BJP's Suvendu Adhikari

12:50 April 01

37.42 % voter turnout recorded till 11am
37.42 % voter turnout recorded till 11am

According to the Election Commission, a poll percentage of 37. 42 was recorded till 11 am.

11:14 April 01

Drone surveillance in South 24 Parganas

Central Armed Police personnel and police conduct joint drone surveillance at polling stations at Sagar and Gosaba seats in South 24 Parganas. Polling is being held at four seats of the district today

11:00 April 01

BJP leader Tanmay Ghosh's car vandalised

A woman polling agent of BJP at booth no.173 in Keshpur beaten up allegedly by TMC workers today. Local BJP leader Tanmay Ghosh's car vandalised. Free and fair polls not being conducted here as TMC causing violence.Central forces inactive: BJP candidate from Keshpur assembly seat

10:59 April 01

Suvendu Adhikari asks Mamata 'aunty' not to indulge in hooliganism, show restraint  

With voting for the second phase of Assembly polls underway, Bharatiya Janata Party's candidate for Nandigram, Suvendu Adhikari, on Thursday advised Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee not to indulge in hooliganism.

"She should show some restraint as she is the Chief Minister. She uses filthy language for the Prime Minister. She is 66-year-old aunty," said the CM's-protege-turned-rival. 

He also warned Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee that Bengal is part of India and even Prime Minister Narendra Modi is here to stay after May 2 when poll results would be declared.

The reaction came after Mamata reportedly issued a warning to those working against Trinamool by stating that they would beseech for a longer stay of Central forces post-May 2 implying TMC victory and action on those who worked against her.

Adhikari, a former minister in TMC leader claimed that the Chief Minister violated the model code of conduct by addressing the media was a violation of the poll code.

"She addressed press illegally (meaning violated poll codes), even in Hoogly she named Nandigram and after that, on helipad, she addressed the press on Nandigram. Her efforts to influence voters will be in vain," said Adhikari.

10:36 April 01

Agitated CPIM workers block road at Ghatal

CPIM workers agitated at Ghatal today, alleged that they were being stopped by TMC workers as they were on their way to cast their vote. Later, security forces reached the spot and removed the road blockade

10:02 April 01

Body of a Central Reserve police force (CRPF) was found hanging inside a polling booth from Patharpratima. The deceased has been identified as Kamal Gangopadhyay. The incident did not affect the voting which started at the scheduled time.

09:52 April 01

Ruckus in Debra

On the second phase of WB polling, the ruckus was created by unidentified people near a polling booth in Debra. Security forces are present at the spot. Voters allege that the parties called goons from outside. They also said the candidates brought people from outside as she wanted to create an issue. BJP's Bharti Ghosh & TMC's Humayun Kabir contesting from here.

09:43 April 01

Body of a BJP worker was found hanging in a toilet in Purba Bhekutia of Nandigram. The family of the worker alleges that he was being threatened by local TMC workers.

09:38 April 01

poll percentage
poll percentage

A poll percentage of 15.72 was recorded in the second phase of elections till 9 am

09:13 April 01

People of Kharagpur want development

People of Kharagpur want development

The people here want development. We need a super speciality hospital and a women's college here. A large number of people have come out to cast their vote today: Hiron Chatterjee, actor and BJP candidate from Kharagpur Sadar assembly constituency.

08:50 April 01

BJP candidate alleges TMC goons did not allow BJP to enter booth

BJP candidate alleges TMC goons did not allow BJP to enter booth

In Nowpara, booth no. 22, Anchal-1, my polling agent has been surrounded by 150 TMC goons. He hasn't been allowed to enter the polling booth. In Barunia, voters being threatened and shown the TMC symbol: Bharti Ghosh, BJP candidate from Debra constituency

08:16 April 01

I appeal to people to come out in large numbers to cast their vote as the whole country is looking at Nandigram. People are waiting to see if the development or politics of appeasement will win here: Bharatiya Janata Party's Nandigram candidate, Suvendu Adhikari  

08:09 April 01

Prime Minister Tweets
Prime Minister Tweets

Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged people to cast votes in record numbers as polling began in the morning for the second phase of assembly elections in West Bengal.

07:58 April 01

Suvendu Adhikari on his way to a polling booth

Bharatiya Janata Party's Nandigram candidate Suvendu Adhikari on his way to a polling booth in the assembly constituency

07:51 April 01

TMC worker killed

A TMC worker who was allegedly attacked by miscreants in Paschim Midnapur last night scummed to his injuries in hospital today morning. He has been identified as Uttam Dolui. Seven people have been arrested in this connection.

07:45 April 01

Voting underway in Debra

Voting underway in Debra

07:12 April 01

Polling begins

The second phase of voting for Assembly elections in West Bengal begins


 

07:01 April 01

Mock polls in Bankura

Mock poll underway at a polling booth in Bankura, as West Bengal, gears up for the second phase of assembly elections today

06:42 April 01

Preparations underway in Nandigram

Preparations underway at polling station 76 in the Nandigram constituency, ahead of voting for the second phase of  Elections.

06:28 April 01

Bengal Polls: Voting for Phase-II begins

Kolkata (West Bengal): The countdown is set to begin for the high-voltage 'Khela' (game) of power in West Bengal with the second phase of polling commencing Thursday.  

In phase-II, a total of 30 Assembly constituencies from the districts of South 24 Parganas, Bankura, Paschim Medinipur and Purba Medinipur are heading in to vote.

Out of the 171 candidates in the fray 152 are men and the remaining are women. It means only 11 per cent of the candidates are women.

Among these candidates, two are undoubtedly the most prominent figures, that is, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and her former ministerial colleague Suvendu Adhikari, who had joined the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in December last year. Nandigram is all set to witness the most high-profile contest with Banerjee and Adhikari taking on each other.

The stakes are high with Adhikari pledging that he would quit politics if he does not defeat Mamata by 50,000 votes in Nandigram.

The Left Front has fielded Minakshi Mukherjee, the state president of the Democratic Youth Federation of India (DYFI) from Nandigram against Banerjee and Adhikari.

Apart from Nandigram, another high profile seat that will witness polling in this phase is the Debra constituency. BJP has fielded former IPS officer Bharati Ghosh against Trinamool Congress' Humayun Kabir, also an ex-IPS officer.

READ: The epic face-off and the tale of Nandigram

Notably, Ghosh once happened to be close to Mamata Banerjee. She joined the BJP ahead of the 2019 Lok Sabha polls. Kabir, on the other hand, joined TMC ahead of this Assembly polls.

Many popular faces from the entertainment industry are contesting in the second phase of polls, with actors Soham Chakraborty and Sayantika Banerjee representing TMC and standing from Chandipur and Bankura respectively while actor Hiranmoy Chattopadhyay from BJP is contesting for the seat in Kharagpur Sadar in Paschim Medinipur. Incidentally, union minister Amit Shah had campaigned for Chattopadhyay.

In Tamluk, TMC has fielded Soumen Mahapatra and is pitted against BJP's Harekrishna Bera and CPI's Goutam Panda. In the Moyna constituency in Purba Medinipur, BJP has fielded cricketer Ashok Dinda against TMC's Sangram Kumar Dolui and Congress' Manik Bhownik.

In Haldia, sitting MLA Tapasi Mondal who was earlier with CPI(M) is now the BJP's candidate agaisnt TMC's Swapan Naskaran and CPI(M)'s Manika Kar Paik.

The total number of electorates in the second phase is 75,94,549. The smallest constituency is Bishnupur with 2,18,690 electorates whereas Daspur in Paschim Medinipur is the biggest constituency with 2,97,849 electorates.

There are 17 NRI voters and 13,118 service voters in the second phase of polling in the state.  

800 companies of security forces have been deployed to ensure law and order during polling.  

READ: Nandigram set for Bengal's most watched face off

The Election Commission has designated 10,620 polling stations for this phase with 8333 primary stations and 2287 auxiliary stations.

Some of the major issues in South 24 Parganas, Bankura, Paschim Medinipur and Purba Medinipur are unemployment, lack of industrial growth and economic backwardness, with several small-scale workers and artisans facing hardships since the imposition of the Covid-19 lockdown. This has propelled both top parties to woo voters in their support.

Once a bastion of the Left Front, these constituencies have voted in favour of TMC in the last two elections. But, the air of anti-incumbency against the ruling government can also play a decisive role during polling. Also, Purba Medinipur is considered to be a stronghold of the Adhikari clan. TMC is levelled on some of its welfare schemes like 'Duare Sarkar', 'Swastho Sathi' and 'Kanyashree' to garner votes.

However, the power-packed campaigns involving stormy rallies and mega roadshows were mostly dominated by the ruling TMC and the BJP. The third front, that is, the coalition of the Congress, Left Front and Indian Secular Force, has been observed to be on the back foot when it comes to fierce campaigning.

The ambitious BJP has done intense campaigning with the goal to topple the incumbent TMC government in the state. To continue its stride in Bengal especially after an overwhelming result in the 2019 Lok Sabha polls in the state, the party has roped in Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and many others into the campaign fray.

READ: With clarion call, Mamata eyes place in post-poll federal entity

The first phase of the West Bengal Assembly elections concluded with an estimated 79.79 per cent voter turnout and covered 30 seats from Purulia, Jhargram, Bankura, Purba and Paschim Medinipur.

The polling for 31 seats in the third phase of the 294-member state Assembly will be held on April 6.

Elections for 44 seats will be held in the fourth phase on April 10.

Further, in the fifth phase on April 17, 45 seats will go to polls.

The sixth phase is scheduled for April 22 when elections for 43 seats will be done.

In the seventh phase on April 26, polling will be held for 36 seats. Finally, the eighth phase is scheduled for April 29 when 35 seats will go for polling.

The counting of votes will take place on May 2. 

19:53 April 01

Over 80 pc polling in second phase election in West Bengal

Over 80 pc polling in second phase election in West Bengal 

West Bengal saw over 80 per cent polling in the second phase of assembly polls in the state. Addressing a press conference here, state Chief Electoral officer Aariz Aftab said that the polling was peaceful apart from a few stray incidents.

"The turnout was 80.43 per cent polling till 5 pm," he said. The second phase of polling was held on 30 seats in West Bengal. Nandigram, where the high-profile contest is between Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and her former ministerial colleague and BJP candidate Suvendu Adhikari, also went to the polls in this phase. 

19:25 April 01

After the conclusion of the second phase of voting, the EVM machine sealed in presence of the presiding officer at Sarkarchak Junior High School polling booth in Suryanagar village under Kakdwip Assembly constituency in South 24 Parganas district. 

19:25 April 01

Polling agent of Seuli Saha, a TMC candidate from Keshpur, injured after he was allegedly attacked in Shyam Chandpur.   Seuli Saha says, "People raising Jai Shree Ram slogans stopped his vehicle&attacked him with stone. His eyes have been damaged."

17:42 April 01

Over 80 pc polling in Bengal, Nandigram sees 80.79 pc voter turnout 

West Bengal recorded a voter turnout of 80.43 per cent till 5.30 pm in the second phase of the state Assembly polls, according to the Election Commission of India. Katalpur constituency recorded the highest voter turnout of 87.21 per cent while the high-profile Nandigram witnessed 80.79 per cent voter turnout. 

17:32 April 01

TMC lodges complaint with EC alleging capturing of 8 booths by BJP workers

TMC lodges a complaint with the Election Commission alleging capturing of 8 booths by BJP workers in the Moyna constituency. "BJP workers are attempting to take control of EVM & are rigging the booth. CRPF deployed at the booth is not taking any action," it reads.

"Home Minister himself is instructing CRPF, BSF and other jawans to help only BJP and its goons. I apologise to my Election Commission for their silence. We have given so many letters but they are one-sidedly supporting BJP candidates," said Mamata Banerjee.

16:02 April 01

Rucks continues near a polling booth in Debra

Rucks continues near a polling booth in Debra 

Rucks continues near a polling booth in Debra where locals had earlier alleged that people from outside are being called to create problems here. Locals now say, "We want Bharti didi to leave immediately"

Ruckus near a polling booth in Debra, security forces present. Voters say, "Parties called goons from outside. We're locals, why will we create unrest? Candidate brought people here, she wants to create the issue."  BJP's Bharti Ghosh & TMC's Humayun Kabir contesting from here.

16:02 April 01

Suvendu toured polling booth in Nandigram all day while Mamata ventured out after 1 pm

The most high-profile electoral battle being fought in West Bengal's Nandigram is seeing two different strategies between rivals Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and her protege-turned-foe Suvendu Adhikari. While the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) candidate has been on the road since 6:30 am, his rival candidate stayed put at her rented accommodation in the constituency till 1 pm, as she had gone to Boyal.

15:44 April 01

West Bengal Assembly
West Bengal Assembly

Amid allegations of booth capturing by both main parties, the voter turnout for the West Bengal Assembly elections touched 71.07 per cent at 3:40 pm on Thursday.

15:29 April 01

Amid chaos, voter turnout touches 62.98 pc till 3:10 pm

Amid a chaotic situation across West Bengal during the second phase of the state Assembly polls, the voter turnout here reached 62.98 per cent till 3:10 pm on Thursday. 

Bankura registered the highest voter turnout among all districts with 64.73 per cent, while Prathampratima beat other constituencies to register a voter turnout of 75.15 per cent. Voting for the second phase of the West Bengal Assembly election began at 7 am on Thursday.

15:28 April 01

TMC acting desperately due to fear of losing, says Suvendu Adhikari

During the high-stakes second phase of West Bengal Assembly elections, Bharatiya Janata Party's (BJP) prime candidate Suvendu Adhikari on Thursday remarked that the ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC) was acting desperately due to fear of losing.

"70 per cent of the polls have been completed, this will go till 85-87 per cent. Our hold on booths will cross 90 pc. TMC is acting desperately due to fear of losing," Adhikari told the media.  

"They tried to capture two booths but the police observer caught them. They tried to use fake IDs at other booths and now three people have been held. They are also trying now but we have managed to prevent it," he added.  

Adhikari also said Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee was afraid of 'Jai Shree Ram.  

"Earlier, there was no opposition, no resistance. No complaints. Now there is fierce competition. So, TMC, due to their desperate attitude, is doing such things like provoking a particular community," he stated.  

Adhikari also claimed that he caught an absconding TMC polling agent, adding that the matter had been reported to the Supreme Court and law enforcement.

15:10 April 01

BJP supporters at Uluberia wear t-shirts with 'Raag Keno Didi' (Why Angry, Didi?) written on them.  

14:49 April 01

West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee speaks to Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar

West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee speaks to Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar over the phone at a polling booth in Nandigram. She says, "...They didn't allow the local people to cast their vote. From morning I am campaigning...Now I am appealing to you, please see..."

14:43 April 01

Slogans were raised after West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee

Slogans were raised after West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee arrived at the polling booth in Nandigram.

14:00 April 01

Mamata visits Nandigram

Mamata visits Nandigram

West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee visits Bayal village located in Nandigram.

13:43 April 01

58.15 % voter turnout recorded till 1 pm
58.15 % voter turnout recorded till 1 pm

According to the Election Commission, a poll percentage of 58. 15 was recorded till 1 pm.

13:39 April 01

TMC's Derek O Brien writes to EC alleging booth capture by BJP workers in Nandigram Assembly Constituency.

"Huge mob of BJP workers have entered booth no.s 6,7,49,27,162,21,26,13,262,256,163,20. BJP workers attempting to take control of EVM & rigging the booth," he writes

13:35 April 01

TMC'S Mahua Moitra tweets
TMC'S Mahua Moitra tweets

TMC'S Mahua Moitra tweeted that more than 150 EVM machines malfunctioning since Phase II voting started this morning

Wish @ECISVEEP had put half as much effort into ensuring no EVM  glitches as it did into transferring police officials.

13:25 April 01

Mamata in Nandigram

West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee in Nandigram assembly constituency, as the second phase of polling for Assembly elections is underway

13:02 April 01

Vehicle of media personnel attacked in Nandigram

A vehicle of media personnel attacked near booth number 170 in Kamalpur, Nandigram.

"These are work of Pakistanis, 'Jay Bangla' is a slogan from Bangladesh. There are voters from a particular community at that booth who are doing this," says BJP's Suvendu Adhikari

12:50 April 01

37.42 % voter turnout recorded till 11am
37.42 % voter turnout recorded till 11am

According to the Election Commission, a poll percentage of 37. 42 was recorded till 11 am.

11:14 April 01

Drone surveillance in South 24 Parganas

Central Armed Police personnel and police conduct joint drone surveillance at polling stations at Sagar and Gosaba seats in South 24 Parganas. Polling is being held at four seats of the district today

11:00 April 01

BJP leader Tanmay Ghosh's car vandalised

A woman polling agent of BJP at booth no.173 in Keshpur beaten up allegedly by TMC workers today. Local BJP leader Tanmay Ghosh's car vandalised. Free and fair polls not being conducted here as TMC causing violence.Central forces inactive: BJP candidate from Keshpur assembly seat

10:59 April 01

Suvendu Adhikari asks Mamata 'aunty' not to indulge in hooliganism, show restraint  

With voting for the second phase of Assembly polls underway, Bharatiya Janata Party's candidate for Nandigram, Suvendu Adhikari, on Thursday advised Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee not to indulge in hooliganism.

"She should show some restraint as she is the Chief Minister. She uses filthy language for the Prime Minister. She is 66-year-old aunty," said the CM's-protege-turned-rival. 

He also warned Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee that Bengal is part of India and even Prime Minister Narendra Modi is here to stay after May 2 when poll results would be declared.

The reaction came after Mamata reportedly issued a warning to those working against Trinamool by stating that they would beseech for a longer stay of Central forces post-May 2 implying TMC victory and action on those who worked against her.

Adhikari, a former minister in TMC leader claimed that the Chief Minister violated the model code of conduct by addressing the media was a violation of the poll code.

"She addressed press illegally (meaning violated poll codes), even in Hoogly she named Nandigram and after that, on helipad, she addressed the press on Nandigram. Her efforts to influence voters will be in vain," said Adhikari.

10:36 April 01

Agitated CPIM workers block road at Ghatal

CPIM workers agitated at Ghatal today, alleged that they were being stopped by TMC workers as they were on their way to cast their vote. Later, security forces reached the spot and removed the road blockade

10:02 April 01

Body of a Central Reserve police force (CRPF) was found hanging inside a polling booth from Patharpratima. The deceased has been identified as Kamal Gangopadhyay. The incident did not affect the voting which started at the scheduled time.

09:52 April 01

Ruckus in Debra

On the second phase of WB polling, the ruckus was created by unidentified people near a polling booth in Debra. Security forces are present at the spot. Voters allege that the parties called goons from outside. They also said the candidates brought people from outside as she wanted to create an issue. BJP's Bharti Ghosh & TMC's Humayun Kabir contesting from here.

09:43 April 01

Body of a BJP worker was found hanging in a toilet in Purba Bhekutia of Nandigram. The family of the worker alleges that he was being threatened by local TMC workers.

09:38 April 01

poll percentage
poll percentage

A poll percentage of 15.72 was recorded in the second phase of elections till 9 am

09:13 April 01

People of Kharagpur want development

People of Kharagpur want development

The people here want development. We need a super speciality hospital and a women's college here. A large number of people have come out to cast their vote today: Hiron Chatterjee, actor and BJP candidate from Kharagpur Sadar assembly constituency.

08:50 April 01

BJP candidate alleges TMC goons did not allow BJP to enter booth

BJP candidate alleges TMC goons did not allow BJP to enter booth

In Nowpara, booth no. 22, Anchal-1, my polling agent has been surrounded by 150 TMC goons. He hasn't been allowed to enter the polling booth. In Barunia, voters being threatened and shown the TMC symbol: Bharti Ghosh, BJP candidate from Debra constituency

08:16 April 01

I appeal to people to come out in large numbers to cast their vote as the whole country is looking at Nandigram. People are waiting to see if the development or politics of appeasement will win here: Bharatiya Janata Party's Nandigram candidate, Suvendu Adhikari  

08:09 April 01

Prime Minister Tweets
Prime Minister Tweets

Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged people to cast votes in record numbers as polling began in the morning for the second phase of assembly elections in West Bengal.

07:58 April 01

Suvendu Adhikari on his way to a polling booth

Bharatiya Janata Party's Nandigram candidate Suvendu Adhikari on his way to a polling booth in the assembly constituency

07:51 April 01

TMC worker killed

A TMC worker who was allegedly attacked by miscreants in Paschim Midnapur last night scummed to his injuries in hospital today morning. He has been identified as Uttam Dolui. Seven people have been arrested in this connection.

07:45 April 01

Voting underway in Debra

Voting underway in Debra

07:12 April 01

Polling begins

The second phase of voting for Assembly elections in West Bengal begins


 

07:01 April 01

Mock polls in Bankura

Mock poll underway at a polling booth in Bankura, as West Bengal, gears up for the second phase of assembly elections today

06:42 April 01

Preparations underway in Nandigram

Preparations underway at polling station 76 in the Nandigram constituency, ahead of voting for the second phase of  Elections.

06:28 April 01

Bengal Polls: Voting for Phase-II begins

Kolkata (West Bengal): The countdown is set to begin for the high-voltage 'Khela' (game) of power in West Bengal with the second phase of polling commencing Thursday.  

In phase-II, a total of 30 Assembly constituencies from the districts of South 24 Parganas, Bankura, Paschim Medinipur and Purba Medinipur are heading in to vote.

Out of the 171 candidates in the fray 152 are men and the remaining are women. It means only 11 per cent of the candidates are women.

Among these candidates, two are undoubtedly the most prominent figures, that is, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and her former ministerial colleague Suvendu Adhikari, who had joined the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in December last year. Nandigram is all set to witness the most high-profile contest with Banerjee and Adhikari taking on each other.

The stakes are high with Adhikari pledging that he would quit politics if he does not defeat Mamata by 50,000 votes in Nandigram.

The Left Front has fielded Minakshi Mukherjee, the state president of the Democratic Youth Federation of India (DYFI) from Nandigram against Banerjee and Adhikari.

Apart from Nandigram, another high profile seat that will witness polling in this phase is the Debra constituency. BJP has fielded former IPS officer Bharati Ghosh against Trinamool Congress' Humayun Kabir, also an ex-IPS officer.

READ: The epic face-off and the tale of Nandigram

Notably, Ghosh once happened to be close to Mamata Banerjee. She joined the BJP ahead of the 2019 Lok Sabha polls. Kabir, on the other hand, joined TMC ahead of this Assembly polls.

Many popular faces from the entertainment industry are contesting in the second phase of polls, with actors Soham Chakraborty and Sayantika Banerjee representing TMC and standing from Chandipur and Bankura respectively while actor Hiranmoy Chattopadhyay from BJP is contesting for the seat in Kharagpur Sadar in Paschim Medinipur. Incidentally, union minister Amit Shah had campaigned for Chattopadhyay.

In Tamluk, TMC has fielded Soumen Mahapatra and is pitted against BJP's Harekrishna Bera and CPI's Goutam Panda. In the Moyna constituency in Purba Medinipur, BJP has fielded cricketer Ashok Dinda against TMC's Sangram Kumar Dolui and Congress' Manik Bhownik.

In Haldia, sitting MLA Tapasi Mondal who was earlier with CPI(M) is now the BJP's candidate agaisnt TMC's Swapan Naskaran and CPI(M)'s Manika Kar Paik.

The total number of electorates in the second phase is 75,94,549. The smallest constituency is Bishnupur with 2,18,690 electorates whereas Daspur in Paschim Medinipur is the biggest constituency with 2,97,849 electorates.

There are 17 NRI voters and 13,118 service voters in the second phase of polling in the state.  

800 companies of security forces have been deployed to ensure law and order during polling.  

READ: Nandigram set for Bengal's most watched face off

The Election Commission has designated 10,620 polling stations for this phase with 8333 primary stations and 2287 auxiliary stations.

Some of the major issues in South 24 Parganas, Bankura, Paschim Medinipur and Purba Medinipur are unemployment, lack of industrial growth and economic backwardness, with several small-scale workers and artisans facing hardships since the imposition of the Covid-19 lockdown. This has propelled both top parties to woo voters in their support.

Once a bastion of the Left Front, these constituencies have voted in favour of TMC in the last two elections. But, the air of anti-incumbency against the ruling government can also play a decisive role during polling. Also, Purba Medinipur is considered to be a stronghold of the Adhikari clan. TMC is levelled on some of its welfare schemes like 'Duare Sarkar', 'Swastho Sathi' and 'Kanyashree' to garner votes.

However, the power-packed campaigns involving stormy rallies and mega roadshows were mostly dominated by the ruling TMC and the BJP. The third front, that is, the coalition of the Congress, Left Front and Indian Secular Force, has been observed to be on the back foot when it comes to fierce campaigning.

The ambitious BJP has done intense campaigning with the goal to topple the incumbent TMC government in the state. To continue its stride in Bengal especially after an overwhelming result in the 2019 Lok Sabha polls in the state, the party has roped in Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and many others into the campaign fray.

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The first phase of the West Bengal Assembly elections concluded with an estimated 79.79 per cent voter turnout and covered 30 seats from Purulia, Jhargram, Bankura, Purba and Paschim Medinipur.

The polling for 31 seats in the third phase of the 294-member state Assembly will be held on April 6.

Elections for 44 seats will be held in the fourth phase on April 10.

Further, in the fifth phase on April 17, 45 seats will go to polls.

The sixth phase is scheduled for April 22 when elections for 43 seats will be done.

In the seventh phase on April 26, polling will be held for 36 seats. Finally, the eighth phase is scheduled for April 29 when 35 seats will go for polling.

The counting of votes will take place on May 2. 

Last Updated : Apr 1, 2021, 8:14 PM IST
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