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West Bengal records 79.79 per cent polling in phase-I

BJP leader Soumendu Adhikari's car attacked by goons in Contai
35.54 voter turnout recorded till 11 am
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Published : Mar 27, 2021, 7:27 AM IST

Updated : Mar 27, 2021, 10:30 PM IST

19:07 March 27

West Bengal records 79.79 per cent polling in phase-I

West Bengal records 79.79 per cent polling in phase-I
West Bengal records 79.79 per cent polling in phase-I

West Bengal records 79.79 per cent polling in phase-I

West Bengal on Saturday recorded an estimated 79.79 per cent voter turnout in the first phase of Assembly elections till 6.30 pm, according to the Election Commission. 

The polling ended at 6.30 pm and among the five districts in the state, Purba Medinipur recorded the highest voter turnout with 82.42 per cent till the end of voting time. 

Meanwhile, Purulia recorded the lowest voter turnout with 77.13 per cent. Jhargram recorded 80.55 per cent, Paschim Medinipur 80.16 per cent and Bankura 80.03 per cent voter turnouts. 

Stray incidents of violence were reported from some areas that voted in the state.

Polling for the first of the eight-phase assembly polls in the state began at 7 am today with voters turning up to deciding the fate of 191 candidates in 30 constituencies. 

All constituencies in Purulia, Jhargram and segments of Bankura, Purba Medinipur and Paschim Medinipur are going to decide the electoral fate of 191 candidates, including 21 women candidates in the fray. 

In the first phase, a total of 73,80,942 electorates will cast their votes including 7,52,938 male voters, 36,27,949 female voters, 55 of the third gender and 11,767 service electors. The Election Commission has set up 10,288 polling stations, of which 8,229 are the main and 2,059 are auxiliary. 

The state is likely to witness a triangular contest this time with Trinamool Congress (TMC), Congress-Left alliance and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in the fray.

17:41 March 27

79.79% voter turnout recorded till 6 pm, in the first phase of polling in West Bengal Assembly elections.

17:27 March 27

 77.99 pc recorded till 5 pm

West Bengal on Saturday recorded 77.99 per cent voter turnout till 5 pm during the first phase of Assembly elections. Among the districts in West Bengal, Bankura recorded the highest voter turnout with 73.68 per cent till 5 pm. 

Stray incidents of violence were reported from some areas that are voting in the state. Polling for the first of the eight-phase assembly polls in the state began at 7 am today with voters turning up to deciding the fate of 191 candidates in 30 constituencies. 

All constituencies in Purulia, Jhargram and segments of Bankura, Purba Medinipur and Paschim Medinipur are going to decide the electoral fate of 191 candidates, including 21 women candidates in the fray. The polling will end at 6.30 pm. 

In the first phase, a total of 73,80,942 electorates will cast their votes including 7,52,938 male voters, 36,27,949 female voters, 55 of the third gender and 11,767 service electors. The Election Commission has set up 10,288 polling stations, of which 8,229 are the main and 2,059 are auxiliary. 

The state is likely to witness a triangular contest this time with Trinamool Congress (TMC), Congress-Left alliance and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in the fray.

15:43 March 27

voter turnout
voter turnout

West Bengal recorded 70.17% voter turnout till 3.30 pm during the first phase of West Bengal assembly elections on Saturday.

Among the districts in West Bengal, Paschim Medinipur has the highest voter turnout, while Salboni has the maximum voter turnout as compared to other constituencies. 

Polling for the first of the eight-phase assembly polls in West Bengal began at 7 am on Saturday with voters deciding the fate of 191 candidates in 30 constituencies. 

All constituencies in Purulia, Jhargram and segments of Bankura, Purba Medinipur and Paschim Medinipur are going to decide the electoral fate of 191 candidates, including 21 women candidates in the fray. 

The polling will end at 6.30 pm.

15:12 March 27

voter turnout
voter turnout

59.09% voter turnout recorded till 3 pm, in the first phase of polling in West Bengal Assembly elections.

14:53 March 27

Sisir Adhikari, father of BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari.

We will take the help of more Central forces at polling booths from now only ahead of the second phase of elections: Sisir Adhikari, father of BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari.

Pollings to be held in Nandigram in the second phase of  West Bengal elections on April 1.

14:45 March 27

Sisir Adhikari
Sisir Adhikari

Sisir Adhikari, the father of BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari, casts his vote at a polling booth in Contai, in the first phase of West Bengal Polls.

13:40 March 27

54. 9% voter turnout recorded till 1 am
54. 9% voter turnout recorded till 1 am

54. 9% voter turnout recorded till 1 am, in the first phase of polling West Bengal Assembly elections

13:06 March 27

Clash took place between TMC and BJP workers

A clash took place between TMC and BJP workers in East Midnapur.

12:55 March 27

Dilip Ghosh rubbishes TMC's poll rigging allegations

Dilip Ghosh rubbishes TMC's poll rigging allegations  

West Bengal Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) president Dilip Ghosh on Saturday rubbished the allegations of poll rigging made by Trinamool Congress (TMC) and said Mamata Banerjee's party is losing and therefore it is making false charges  

"Trinamool Congress (TMC) is losing, which is why they are coming up with false narratives. They can go to the Election Commission or the central forces for resolving such problems, but they choose to make accusations," he said after he cast his vote in the first phase of Assembly polls.  

"The police, which runs on TMC's whims, has become aware that 'poriborton' (change) is coming in the state, that is why they are targeting the central forces to build pressure," he said. 

12:45 March 27

TMC raises doubt over EC's voter turnout application
TMC raises doubt over EC's voter turnout application

All India Trinamool Congress has raised doubts over the Election Commission's voter turnout application. Taking to Twitter, TMC wrote " What is happening  @ECISVEEP ?!

Could you explain how voting percentage drastically reduced to half within a gap of just 5 minutes?!

Shocking!

@CEOWestBengal, please look into this urgently!

12:45 March 27

West Bengal BJP President Dilip Ghosh casts his vote

West Bengal BJP President Dilip Ghosh casts his vote at a polling booth in Jhargram in the first phase of state assembly elections.

12:04 March 27

BJP leader Soumendu Adhikari's car attacked by goons in Contai
BJP leader Soumendu Adhikari's car attacked by goons in Contai

BJP leader Soumendu Adhikari's car attacked by goons in Contai

BJP leader Soumendu Adhikari's car was allegedly attacked by goons in Contai in which the driver of the car was injured. BJP alleges that TMC is behind the attack. 

I got to know that vehicle (of Soumendu Adhikari) was attacked in Contai with help of TMC block president Ram Govind Das. Soumendu isn't injured. Driver was beaten up. I've informed Police Observer: Dibyendu Adhikari, TMC leader & brother of Soumendu Adhikari

11:26 March 27

36. 09 voter turnout recorded till 11 am
36. 09 voter turnout recorded till 11 am

36. 09 voter turnout recorded till 11 am, in the first phase of polling West Bengal Assembly elections.

10:17 March 27

Salbani CPI(M) Candidate Susanta Ghosh heckled in Garbeta

Salbani CPI(M) Candidate Susanta Ghosh heckled in Garbeta

Salbani CPI(M) Candidate Susanta Ghosh was heckled by a group of goons near a polling booth under Garbeta Assembly Constituency. Susanta Ghosh alleges that TMC workers were not allowing CPIM polling agents to enter several booths of Salbani.

09:48 March 27

TMC leader on Bengal elections

TMC will win Bengal. Bengal's daughter will defeat Bengal's traitor in his own backyard at Nandigram, members of tourist gang will continue to do what they do best - try & destroy institutions in India. Women in Bengal will continue to wear sarees any way they want: Derek O'Brien

09:46 March 27

Mamata tweets
Mamata tweets

Mamata urges people to vote in large numbers

As the polling for first of the eight-phase assembly polls in West Bengal began on Saturday morning, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee called upon people of the state to vote in large number.

"I call upon the people of Bengal to exercise their democratic right by coming out and voting in large numbers," Mamata tweeted.

09:34 March 27

7.72% voter turnout recorded till 9 am
7.72% voter turnout recorded till 9 am

7.72% voter turnout recorded till 9 am, in the first phase of polling  West Bengal Assembly elections: Election Commission of India

09:28 March 27

2 security personnel injured in a firing incident
2 security personnel injured in a firing incident

East Midnapore: 2 security personnel injured in a firing incident at Satsatmal, Bhagwanpur assembly constituency, early morning today, ahead of voting for West Bengal polls

Those associated with TMC trying to terrorise ppl in Argoal panchayat area: Anup Chakraborty, BJP Dist President.

09:21 March 27

Voting in Bankura

Voters exercise their franchise in Bankura with COVID guidelines in place.

08:33 March 27

BJP candidate Samit Das casts his vote

Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) candidate from West Midnapore Samit Das on Saturday alleged that Trinamool Congress is creating disturbances in the rural areas of the district as voting in the first phase of Assembly polls is underway.

Das cast his vote at a polling booth in the West Midnapore district in the state.

"Voting in Midnapore town is going on smoothly. But, at some places in rural areas, TMC workers are trying to create a disturbance," Das said.

"At booth no. 266 and 267, some TMC workers entered the booth to influence the voters. We have complained to the Election Commission regarding the matter," Das said.

"We trust the Central police force. They are trying to help in conducting the polls smoothly," he added.

08:12 March 27

Voting underway at a polling centre in Purulia for the first phase of West Bengal Elections 2021.

07:52 March 27

Voting underway in Jhargram

Voting underway at a polling centre in Jhargram.

07:37 March 27

Voting underway in East Midnapore.

Voting underway at a polling centre in East Midnapore.

07:34 March 27

CRPF jawan injured

CRPF jawan injured as miscreants throw bomb in Pataspur

One Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) jawan was injured after miscreants threw a bomb targetting the Central force. The incident took place at Satsatamal area of Pataspur, Purba Medinipur district. The injured jawan has been taken to the primary health centre.

06:18 March 27

West Bengal phase-I polls begins

Kolkata (West Bengal): The game of power begins in West Bengal on Saturday with the beginning of the first of the eight-phase assembly polls in the state.  

In the first phase, 30 seats covering all assembly constituencies from the districts of Purulia and Jhargram and a segment of Bankura, Purba Medinipur and Paschim Medinipur are going for polls.

The first phase of polling will decide the electoral fate of 191 candidates including 21 women.

The state is likely to witness a triangular contest this time with Trinamool Congress (TMC), Congress-Left alliance and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in the fray.

However, the power-packed campaigns involving stormy rallies and mega roadshows were mostly dominated by the ruling TMC and the BJP. The third front i.e. 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: Bengal Battlefield: BJP banks on anti-incumbency sentiments whereas TMC to regain lost ground

It will not be wrong to say that West Bengal has become the second home for Shah and BJP President JP Nadda who have been holding roadshows and rallies every other day.

When the 'Jai Sri Ram' slogan became synonymous with the BJP, another slogan that has been dominating this election season is 'Khela hobe' (game is on). Though the slogan was raised by TMC, it has now crossed the barrier of party lines.

Even PM Modi in his public meetings in Kharagpur, Kanthi, Bankura or Purulia took a jab at TMC saying, "Khela sesh, vikas shuru (game is over, now development will start)."

"Didi bole khela hobe, BJP bole chaakri hobe. Didi bole khela hobe, BJP bole vikas hobe. Didi bole khela hobe, BJP bole shiksha hobe. Khela shesh hobe, vikas aarambh hobe," he had said.

The BJP has talked of 'ashol poriborton' (actual change) and promised to build 'Sonar Bangla' (prosperous Bengal). The party leaders have alleged that TMC leaders are involved in "scams" and have also made allegations about the "siphoning off money" meant for relief in the wake of cyclone Amphan. BJP has been accusing the ruling party of "tolabaji" (extortion) and attacked Mamata Banerjee's nephew Abhishek with the nickname "Tolabaaz Bhaipo" (extortionist nephew).

READ: If 30% Muslims unite in India, 4 Pakistans will be formed, says TMC leader

On the other hand, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee did not miss any stage to launch scathing attacks on the top BJP leadership. "We do not want to see Modi's face. We do not want rioters and looters. We do not want Duryodhana and Dushasana," said Mamata while mounting veiled attacks on Prime Minister Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah.

Sitting on a wheelchair, Mamata has exerted her best efforts in the campaigns to testify her statement that a "wounded tigress becomes more aggressive."

Going a step further, the Chief Minister said, "I will play such a shot with my one good leg that it will completely bowl out BJP."

Earlier this month, the TMC supremo sustained "severe bone injuries" on her left foot and ankle as well as bruises and injuries on her shoulder, forearm and neck, according to the report of her initial medical examination. She was later discharged from the hospital on March 12 introducing the new dimension of her poll campaign with a 'wheelchair'.

Meanwhile, the BJP has termed it as tactics of gaining the sympathy of voters.

Mamata reckoned the 'Mir Zafar' title to TMC defector Suvendu Adhikari, who joined the BJP in December last year.

Suvendu Adhikari, who is at a head-to-head contest against Mamata in the Nandigram seat in the second phase, has been playing a significant role in carrying BJP's flambeau in Bengal.

Some of the major issues in Paschim Medinipur, Jhargram, Bankura and Purulia 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. Further, the severe water scarcity in Purulia has put the ruling TMC in a little back as the BJP has been attacking the state government on the issue.  

Once considered as the bastion of the Left Front, people in the tribal-dominated districts of Purulia, Bankura, Jhargram, Purba Medinipur and Paschim Medinipur voted for the TMC in the last two Assembly elections. In the 2016 assembly polls, the ruling TMC won 27 out of these 30 seats, whereas Congress managed to garner two seats and Revolutionary Socialist Party (RSP) won a single seat.

READ: Voters threatened in Nandigram: TMC tells Election Commission

However, the BJP clinched victories in all these four areas in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections. TMC is levelled on its welfare schemes like 'Duare Sarkar', 'Kanyashree' and 'Swastho Sathi' to regain its support base in these areas.  

Some notable names for the first phase of polling include Srikanto Mahato, Rajib Lochan Saren, June Malia and Uttam Barik from TMC, and Rabindranath Maity, Chandana Bauri and Rajib Kundu from BJP.

Congress has fielded five candidates for the first phase as Nepal Mahato from Baghmundi, Shiu Maiti from Bhagabanpur, Uttam Banerjee from Balarampur, Manas Kumar Karmahapatra from Egra and Partha Pratim Banerjee from Purulia.

In the first phase, the total number of general electorates is 7380942 in which there are 3752938 male voters, 3627949 female voters and 55 of the third gender. The total number of service electors are 11767.

As many as 123393 electors are octogenarians and above. Further, 40408 electors are of persons with disabilities category. The list also includes three overseas electors. The Election Commission has determined 10288 polling stations, in which 8229 are the main and 2059 as auxiliary.

The Commission has appointed 21 general observers, nine expenditure observers and seven police observers.

READ: West Bengal prepares to hold first phase of Assembly polls

For the first phase, 730 coys of central forces including 92 for Bankura, 169 for Purba Medinipur, 139 for Paschim Medinipur, 186 for Purulia and 144 for Jhargram have been deployed.

Elections to the 294-member West Bengal Assembly will be held in eight phases starting from March 27 with the final round of voting taking place on April 29. The counting of votes will take place on May 2.

19:07 March 27

West Bengal records 79.79 per cent polling in phase-I

West Bengal records 79.79 per cent polling in phase-I
West Bengal records 79.79 per cent polling in phase-I

West Bengal records 79.79 per cent polling in phase-I

West Bengal on Saturday recorded an estimated 79.79 per cent voter turnout in the first phase of Assembly elections till 6.30 pm, according to the Election Commission. 

The polling ended at 6.30 pm and among the five districts in the state, Purba Medinipur recorded the highest voter turnout with 82.42 per cent till the end of voting time. 

Meanwhile, Purulia recorded the lowest voter turnout with 77.13 per cent. Jhargram recorded 80.55 per cent, Paschim Medinipur 80.16 per cent and Bankura 80.03 per cent voter turnouts. 

Stray incidents of violence were reported from some areas that voted in the state.

Polling for the first of the eight-phase assembly polls in the state began at 7 am today with voters turning up to deciding the fate of 191 candidates in 30 constituencies. 

All constituencies in Purulia, Jhargram and segments of Bankura, Purba Medinipur and Paschim Medinipur are going to decide the electoral fate of 191 candidates, including 21 women candidates in the fray. 

In the first phase, a total of 73,80,942 electorates will cast their votes including 7,52,938 male voters, 36,27,949 female voters, 55 of the third gender and 11,767 service electors. The Election Commission has set up 10,288 polling stations, of which 8,229 are the main and 2,059 are auxiliary. 

The state is likely to witness a triangular contest this time with Trinamool Congress (TMC), Congress-Left alliance and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in the fray.

17:41 March 27

79.79% voter turnout recorded till 6 pm, in the first phase of polling in West Bengal Assembly elections.

17:27 March 27

 77.99 pc recorded till 5 pm

West Bengal on Saturday recorded 77.99 per cent voter turnout till 5 pm during the first phase of Assembly elections. Among the districts in West Bengal, Bankura recorded the highest voter turnout with 73.68 per cent till 5 pm. 

Stray incidents of violence were reported from some areas that are voting in the state. Polling for the first of the eight-phase assembly polls in the state began at 7 am today with voters turning up to deciding the fate of 191 candidates in 30 constituencies. 

All constituencies in Purulia, Jhargram and segments of Bankura, Purba Medinipur and Paschim Medinipur are going to decide the electoral fate of 191 candidates, including 21 women candidates in the fray. The polling will end at 6.30 pm. 

In the first phase, a total of 73,80,942 electorates will cast their votes including 7,52,938 male voters, 36,27,949 female voters, 55 of the third gender and 11,767 service electors. The Election Commission has set up 10,288 polling stations, of which 8,229 are the main and 2,059 are auxiliary. 

The state is likely to witness a triangular contest this time with Trinamool Congress (TMC), Congress-Left alliance and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in the fray.

15:43 March 27

voter turnout
voter turnout

West Bengal recorded 70.17% voter turnout till 3.30 pm during the first phase of West Bengal assembly elections on Saturday.

Among the districts in West Bengal, Paschim Medinipur has the highest voter turnout, while Salboni has the maximum voter turnout as compared to other constituencies. 

Polling for the first of the eight-phase assembly polls in West Bengal began at 7 am on Saturday with voters deciding the fate of 191 candidates in 30 constituencies. 

All constituencies in Purulia, Jhargram and segments of Bankura, Purba Medinipur and Paschim Medinipur are going to decide the electoral fate of 191 candidates, including 21 women candidates in the fray. 

The polling will end at 6.30 pm.

15:12 March 27

voter turnout
voter turnout

59.09% voter turnout recorded till 3 pm, in the first phase of polling in West Bengal Assembly elections.

14:53 March 27

Sisir Adhikari, father of BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari.

We will take the help of more Central forces at polling booths from now only ahead of the second phase of elections: Sisir Adhikari, father of BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari.

Pollings to be held in Nandigram in the second phase of  West Bengal elections on April 1.

14:45 March 27

Sisir Adhikari
Sisir Adhikari

Sisir Adhikari, the father of BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari, casts his vote at a polling booth in Contai, in the first phase of West Bengal Polls.

13:40 March 27

54. 9% voter turnout recorded till 1 am
54. 9% voter turnout recorded till 1 am

54. 9% voter turnout recorded till 1 am, in the first phase of polling West Bengal Assembly elections

13:06 March 27

Clash took place between TMC and BJP workers

A clash took place between TMC and BJP workers in East Midnapur.

12:55 March 27

Dilip Ghosh rubbishes TMC's poll rigging allegations

Dilip Ghosh rubbishes TMC's poll rigging allegations  

West Bengal Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) president Dilip Ghosh on Saturday rubbished the allegations of poll rigging made by Trinamool Congress (TMC) and said Mamata Banerjee's party is losing and therefore it is making false charges  

"Trinamool Congress (TMC) is losing, which is why they are coming up with false narratives. They can go to the Election Commission or the central forces for resolving such problems, but they choose to make accusations," he said after he cast his vote in the first phase of Assembly polls.  

"The police, which runs on TMC's whims, has become aware that 'poriborton' (change) is coming in the state, that is why they are targeting the central forces to build pressure," he said. 

12:45 March 27

TMC raises doubt over EC's voter turnout application
TMC raises doubt over EC's voter turnout application

All India Trinamool Congress has raised doubts over the Election Commission's voter turnout application. Taking to Twitter, TMC wrote " What is happening  @ECISVEEP ?!

Could you explain how voting percentage drastically reduced to half within a gap of just 5 minutes?!

Shocking!

@CEOWestBengal, please look into this urgently!

12:45 March 27

West Bengal BJP President Dilip Ghosh casts his vote

West Bengal BJP President Dilip Ghosh casts his vote at a polling booth in Jhargram in the first phase of state assembly elections.

12:04 March 27

BJP leader Soumendu Adhikari's car attacked by goons in Contai
BJP leader Soumendu Adhikari's car attacked by goons in Contai

BJP leader Soumendu Adhikari's car attacked by goons in Contai

BJP leader Soumendu Adhikari's car was allegedly attacked by goons in Contai in which the driver of the car was injured. BJP alleges that TMC is behind the attack. 

I got to know that vehicle (of Soumendu Adhikari) was attacked in Contai with help of TMC block president Ram Govind Das. Soumendu isn't injured. Driver was beaten up. I've informed Police Observer: Dibyendu Adhikari, TMC leader & brother of Soumendu Adhikari

11:26 March 27

36. 09 voter turnout recorded till 11 am
36. 09 voter turnout recorded till 11 am

36. 09 voter turnout recorded till 11 am, in the first phase of polling West Bengal Assembly elections.

10:17 March 27

Salbani CPI(M) Candidate Susanta Ghosh heckled in Garbeta

Salbani CPI(M) Candidate Susanta Ghosh heckled in Garbeta

Salbani CPI(M) Candidate Susanta Ghosh was heckled by a group of goons near a polling booth under Garbeta Assembly Constituency. Susanta Ghosh alleges that TMC workers were not allowing CPIM polling agents to enter several booths of Salbani.

09:48 March 27

TMC leader on Bengal elections

TMC will win Bengal. Bengal's daughter will defeat Bengal's traitor in his own backyard at Nandigram, members of tourist gang will continue to do what they do best - try & destroy institutions in India. Women in Bengal will continue to wear sarees any way they want: Derek O'Brien

09:46 March 27

Mamata tweets
Mamata tweets

Mamata urges people to vote in large numbers

As the polling for first of the eight-phase assembly polls in West Bengal began on Saturday morning, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee called upon people of the state to vote in large number.

"I call upon the people of Bengal to exercise their democratic right by coming out and voting in large numbers," Mamata tweeted.

09:34 March 27

7.72% voter turnout recorded till 9 am
7.72% voter turnout recorded till 9 am

7.72% voter turnout recorded till 9 am, in the first phase of polling  West Bengal Assembly elections: Election Commission of India

09:28 March 27

2 security personnel injured in a firing incident
2 security personnel injured in a firing incident

East Midnapore: 2 security personnel injured in a firing incident at Satsatmal, Bhagwanpur assembly constituency, early morning today, ahead of voting for West Bengal polls

Those associated with TMC trying to terrorise ppl in Argoal panchayat area: Anup Chakraborty, BJP Dist President.

09:21 March 27

Voting in Bankura

Voters exercise their franchise in Bankura with COVID guidelines in place.

08:33 March 27

BJP candidate Samit Das casts his vote

Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) candidate from West Midnapore Samit Das on Saturday alleged that Trinamool Congress is creating disturbances in the rural areas of the district as voting in the first phase of Assembly polls is underway.

Das cast his vote at a polling booth in the West Midnapore district in the state.

"Voting in Midnapore town is going on smoothly. But, at some places in rural areas, TMC workers are trying to create a disturbance," Das said.

"At booth no. 266 and 267, some TMC workers entered the booth to influence the voters. We have complained to the Election Commission regarding the matter," Das said.

"We trust the Central police force. They are trying to help in conducting the polls smoothly," he added.

08:12 March 27

Voting underway at a polling centre in Purulia for the first phase of West Bengal Elections 2021.

07:52 March 27

Voting underway in Jhargram

Voting underway at a polling centre in Jhargram.

07:37 March 27

Voting underway in East Midnapore.

Voting underway at a polling centre in East Midnapore.

07:34 March 27

CRPF jawan injured

CRPF jawan injured as miscreants throw bomb in Pataspur

One Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) jawan was injured after miscreants threw a bomb targetting the Central force. The incident took place at Satsatamal area of Pataspur, Purba Medinipur district. The injured jawan has been taken to the primary health centre.

06:18 March 27

West Bengal phase-I polls begins

Kolkata (West Bengal): The game of power begins in West Bengal on Saturday with the beginning of the first of the eight-phase assembly polls in the state.  

In the first phase, 30 seats covering all assembly constituencies from the districts of Purulia and Jhargram and a segment of Bankura, Purba Medinipur and Paschim Medinipur are going for polls.

The first phase of polling will decide the electoral fate of 191 candidates including 21 women.

The state is likely to witness a triangular contest this time with Trinamool Congress (TMC), Congress-Left alliance and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in the fray.

However, the power-packed campaigns involving stormy rallies and mega roadshows were mostly dominated by the ruling TMC and the BJP. The third front i.e. 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: Bengal Battlefield: BJP banks on anti-incumbency sentiments whereas TMC to regain lost ground

It will not be wrong to say that West Bengal has become the second home for Shah and BJP President JP Nadda who have been holding roadshows and rallies every other day.

When the 'Jai Sri Ram' slogan became synonymous with the BJP, another slogan that has been dominating this election season is 'Khela hobe' (game is on). Though the slogan was raised by TMC, it has now crossed the barrier of party lines.

Even PM Modi in his public meetings in Kharagpur, Kanthi, Bankura or Purulia took a jab at TMC saying, "Khela sesh, vikas shuru (game is over, now development will start)."

"Didi bole khela hobe, BJP bole chaakri hobe. Didi bole khela hobe, BJP bole vikas hobe. Didi bole khela hobe, BJP bole shiksha hobe. Khela shesh hobe, vikas aarambh hobe," he had said.

The BJP has talked of 'ashol poriborton' (actual change) and promised to build 'Sonar Bangla' (prosperous Bengal). The party leaders have alleged that TMC leaders are involved in "scams" and have also made allegations about the "siphoning off money" meant for relief in the wake of cyclone Amphan. BJP has been accusing the ruling party of "tolabaji" (extortion) and attacked Mamata Banerjee's nephew Abhishek with the nickname "Tolabaaz Bhaipo" (extortionist nephew).

READ: If 30% Muslims unite in India, 4 Pakistans will be formed, says TMC leader

On the other hand, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee did not miss any stage to launch scathing attacks on the top BJP leadership. "We do not want to see Modi's face. We do not want rioters and looters. We do not want Duryodhana and Dushasana," said Mamata while mounting veiled attacks on Prime Minister Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah.

Sitting on a wheelchair, Mamata has exerted her best efforts in the campaigns to testify her statement that a "wounded tigress becomes more aggressive."

Going a step further, the Chief Minister said, "I will play such a shot with my one good leg that it will completely bowl out BJP."

Earlier this month, the TMC supremo sustained "severe bone injuries" on her left foot and ankle as well as bruises and injuries on her shoulder, forearm and neck, according to the report of her initial medical examination. She was later discharged from the hospital on March 12 introducing the new dimension of her poll campaign with a 'wheelchair'.

Meanwhile, the BJP has termed it as tactics of gaining the sympathy of voters.

Mamata reckoned the 'Mir Zafar' title to TMC defector Suvendu Adhikari, who joined the BJP in December last year.

Suvendu Adhikari, who is at a head-to-head contest against Mamata in the Nandigram seat in the second phase, has been playing a significant role in carrying BJP's flambeau in Bengal.

Some of the major issues in Paschim Medinipur, Jhargram, Bankura and Purulia 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. Further, the severe water scarcity in Purulia has put the ruling TMC in a little back as the BJP has been attacking the state government on the issue.  

Once considered as the bastion of the Left Front, people in the tribal-dominated districts of Purulia, Bankura, Jhargram, Purba Medinipur and Paschim Medinipur voted for the TMC in the last two Assembly elections. In the 2016 assembly polls, the ruling TMC won 27 out of these 30 seats, whereas Congress managed to garner two seats and Revolutionary Socialist Party (RSP) won a single seat.

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However, the BJP clinched victories in all these four areas in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections. TMC is levelled on its welfare schemes like 'Duare Sarkar', 'Kanyashree' and 'Swastho Sathi' to regain its support base in these areas.  

Some notable names for the first phase of polling include Srikanto Mahato, Rajib Lochan Saren, June Malia and Uttam Barik from TMC, and Rabindranath Maity, Chandana Bauri and Rajib Kundu from BJP.

Congress has fielded five candidates for the first phase as Nepal Mahato from Baghmundi, Shiu Maiti from Bhagabanpur, Uttam Banerjee from Balarampur, Manas Kumar Karmahapatra from Egra and Partha Pratim Banerjee from Purulia.

In the first phase, the total number of general electorates is 7380942 in which there are 3752938 male voters, 3627949 female voters and 55 of the third gender. The total number of service electors are 11767.

As many as 123393 electors are octogenarians and above. Further, 40408 electors are of persons with disabilities category. The list also includes three overseas electors. The Election Commission has determined 10288 polling stations, in which 8229 are the main and 2059 as auxiliary.

The Commission has appointed 21 general observers, nine expenditure observers and seven police observers.

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For the first phase, 730 coys of central forces including 92 for Bankura, 169 for Purba Medinipur, 139 for Paschim Medinipur, 186 for Purulia and 144 for Jhargram have been deployed.

Elections to the 294-member West Bengal Assembly will be held in eight phases starting from March 27 with the final round of voting taking place on April 29. The counting of votes will take place on May 2.

Last Updated : Mar 27, 2021, 10:30 PM IST
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