West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Monday welcomed the Madras High Court’s observations that the Election Commission (EC) could not dodge its responsibilities for the rise in Covid-19 cases in the country.
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This West Bengal election was unprecedented and unique in its own way. With a lot of maturity, in spite of all provocations, a high standard of electioneering maintained by BJP. TMC displayed the lowest level of ethics, immature, provocative electioneering: BJP president JP Nadda. (ANI)
Stray violence marred the seventh phase of the West Bengal Assembly elections where 34 constituencies went to the polls. However, there have been no major incidents so far. Till 3 pm 62.27% votes have been polled.
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The Election Commission transferred a few police officers as West Bengal voted in the seventh phase of assembly polls on Monday, officials said.
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BJP president J P Nadda Monday accused Trinamool Congress supremo Mamata Banerjee of misleading people of West Bengal on various issues, ranging from "insider-outsider" to Covid vaccination during the campaigning for the assembly elections in the state.
Nadda also asserted his party had upheld the culture and legacy of Bengal as against the insulting language adopted by Banerjee against the BJP leadership.
"During the campaign for the eight-phase elections, which comes to an end on Monday, Mamata Banerjee has made all efforts to mislead the people of Bengal and to instigate them using issues like insider-outsider and culture," he said addressing a virtual public meeting. (PTI)
55.12% voter turnout recorded till 1:32 pm in phase 7 of West Bengal polls
The TMC has alleged that Central forces in Harishchandrapur are using force on voters.
"SHAMELESS ATROCITY BY CENTRAL FORCES IN HARISHCHANDRAPUR, @ECISVEEP!
Lathi charge on innocent voters in Booth No. 182A and 183 of Mahendrapur Gram Panchayat. BJP is completely rattled and misusing forces to terrorise voters. Shame!" the AITC posted on its Twitter.
37.72 per cent voter turnout recorded till 11 am in 34 assembly seats
Agnimitra Paul, BJP candidate from Asansol Dakshin Assembly constituency in Paschim Bardhaman, has said that a TMC polling agent was wearing a cap with CM's photo on it, at polling booth in Baktarnagar High School. She claims that the presiding officer said he was unwell and did not see that. (ANI)
TMC has alleged that in booth 212 ofDurgapur Purba, BJP workers are influencing voters outside the booth andCRPF and police are standing idle.
In booth 104 ofPaschim Bardhaman, CRPF personnel are asking for booth slips and not letting people cast vote despite them having voter ID cards.
In booth 163 ofMalda, BJP workers have allegedly jammed the way towards polling station and are holding lathis, threatening the locals.
Polling began at 7 am on Monday for 34 seats in the seventh phase of the assembly elections in West Bengal, amid tight security and a rampaging second wave of Covid-19.
Long queues were seen outside most polling booths where voting is underway adhering to Covid protocols.
Over 86 lakh voters will decide the political fate of 284 candidates in this phase.
"The seventh phase of the West Bengal elections takes place today. Urging people to exercise their franchise and follow all Covid-19 related protocols," tweets PM Modi.
The fate of four heavyweight ministers of the Trinamool Congress (TMC) will be decided in the seventh phase of the Assembly elections in West Bengal as 34 seats in the districts of Murshidabad (9), West Bardhaman (9), South Dinajpur (6), Malda (6), Kolkata (4) will go to polls on Monday.
Lashing out at Prime Minister NarendraModiover shortage of oxygen amid surging Covid-19 cases, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Sunday said that instead of telling his ‘Mann Ki Baat’, he should speak on the scarcity of oxygen for Covid-19 patients.
A day after Trinamool Congress supremo Mamata Banerjee alleged there were plans to detain her party workers ahead of voting in West Bengal at the instance of poll observers, the Election Commission said no instructions have been issued by any of its officers or observers to act against workers of any political party.