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Two dead as fresh wave of violence hits India state polls

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NANDIGRAM: Two people died as the second phase of voting in a violence-marred Indian state election kicked off yesterday, officials said, with crowds of opponents clashing on the streets despite a ban on large gatherings.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Hindu-nationalis­t party and the firebrand leader of West Bengal, Mamata Banerjee, were caught up in a fierce battle for the eastern state renowned for its high levels of political violence and murders.

Campaignin­g in the town of Nandigram had been particular­ly intense, with 66-year-old Banerjee — one of Modi’s fiercest critics — contesting the seat against a former confidante who defected to Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) last year.

Hundreds of supporters of Banerjee’s Trinamool Congress party and the BJP clashed outside polling stations in the city on Thursday, despite an Election Commission ban on gatherings of more than four people.

Police told AFP a worker for Banerjee’s Trinamool Congress party (TMC) was “hacked to death” early yesterday, with three BJP supporters detained for questionin­g.

A BJP worker also allegedly killed himself after he was threatened by TMC supporters, police said, citing a complaint filed by his family.

Despite the outbreaks of violence, thousands of people queued at hotly contested Nandigram’s polling stations to cast their vote.

The West Bengal polls were being held over eight phases amid tight security and conclude on April 29. The second phase of voting involves 30 constituen­cies including Nandigram.

In another district, West Midnapore, police said a TMC camp was raided by BJP supporters, with party flags ripped up and vehicles damaged.

“BJP supporters came in with force and threw crude bombs and rocks,” a police spokesman said.

The BJP has been seeking to expand its power at the state level beyond its Hindi-speaking northern heartlands.

West Bengal, home to more than 90 million people with some 73 million eligible to vote, has so far eluded the BJP.

The results of the West Bengal poll will be announced by the Electoral Commission on May 2, alongside several other state and territory elections in Assam, Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Puducherry.

 ?? AFP PIC ?? Voters standing in a line to cast their vote at a polling station during Phase 2 of West Bengal’s legislativ­e election in Nandigram yesterday.
AFP PIC Voters standing in a line to cast their vote at a polling station during Phase 2 of West Bengal’s legislativ­e election in Nandigram yesterday.

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