Millennium Post (Kolkata)

Peaceful polls in Balurghat, voter turnout stood at till 5 pm

72.30%

- PINAK PANI CHOWDHURY

As of 5 pm, the Balurghat Lok Sabha constituen­cy recorded a 72.30 per cent voter turnout, with reports indicating a peaceful polling process despite the intense heat. Sparse crowds were observed during early morning and afternoon voting, though some booths saw increased activity before sunrise.

No major incidents were reported across various booths, including Tapan, Gangarampu­r, Harirampur, Kushmandi, Kumarganj and Hili. However, there was a skirmish at Booth number 100 of Patiram Vivekanand­a High School for Girls, where Trinamool Congress (TMC) activists confronted BJP candidate Sukanta Majumdar, leading to clashes between party supporters.

Allegation­s surfaced regarding fake voters and tampering of a few EVMs during the polling process. Additional­ly, there were accusation­s against Central forces, with claims of mistreatme­nt towards a toto driver and interferen­ce with sick and elderly voters’ transporta­tion.

In Haripur Booth belong

ing to the Itahar Assembly constituen­cy, a BJP agent was reportedly killed, prompting accusation­s against TMC, which they denied. TMC also filed complaints, primarily concerning EVMrelated issues. BJP candidate Sukanta Majumdar alleged voter suppressio­n in areas like Narai and Itahar in Gangarampu­r.

Incidental­ly, voting facilities, especially for speciallya­bled voters at Booth number 20 of Balurghat Girls’ High School, were commended, though improvemen­ts in toilet conditions were suggested. While some voters expressed satisfacti­on, others complained of non-cooperatio­n by BSF personnel at certain booths, such as Srikrishna­pur and Haripukur.

Candidates from BJP, TMC and Left parties, including Sukanta Majumdar, Biplab Mitra and Jayadeb Siddhanta, cast their votes early in the morning, “expressing confidence in their victory despite challenges faced during the election process.”

Bijin Krishna, District Election Officer, South Dinajpur, reported: “About 282 complaints lodged with the Election Commission, with 271 resolved and 11 pending. Quick Response Teams were deployed to address emerging issues throughout the constituen­cy.”

 ?? PIC/MPOST ?? Biplab Mitra along with various other people cast his vote early Friday morning
PIC/MPOST Biplab Mitra along with various other people cast his vote early Friday morning

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