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Chaos reigns in Jhargram as BJP candidate is attacked; Ghatal nominee comes under siege

- Shiv Sahay Singh

A Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) candidate was attacked and another was gheraoed on Saturday during the penultimat­e phase of election in West Bengal across eight Lok Sabha constituen­cies spread across the southern part of the State.

Across the eight seats that cover €ve districts, a 79.47% turnout was reported, according to the latest €gure. Bishnupur, a seat reserved for Scheduled Caste candidates, registered 83.95% polling, while Purulia, reserved for Scheduled Tribe candidates, recorded the lowest voting of 75.37%.

The Tamluk constituen­cy witnessed 80.22% polling and Kanthi registered 77.75%. Polling in Jhargram was 81.53% and Ghatal 80.73%. In Medinipur, 79.75% of the voters exercised their franchise, while Bankura registered 79.03% polling.

Pranat Tudu, the BJP candidate from Jhargram, was attacked allegedly by Trinamool Congress supporters at Garbeta. The mob threw stones on the vehicle of the BJP candidate and a person deployed for Mr. Tudu’s security sustained head injury. Mr. Tudu and a Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF) man deployed in his security were seen running away from the mob.

Chaos reigned in the area for almost an hour and there was no interventi­on of quick response teams of the Election Commission. Vehicles of media personnel were also attacked at Garbeta.

Demand for re-polling

The BJP candidate said he was getting reports of electoral malpractic­es and a section of residents have been threatenin­g the voters of the party since Friday night. Yet, when he visited the area, he was attacked by Trinamool supporters.

“If security forces personnel were not present, the people would have lynched me,” Mr. Tudu said. Another BJP candidate, Hiran Chatterjee, who is contesting from the Ghatal Lok Sabha constituen­cy, also faced protests by Trinamool supporters in Keshpur area of the constituen­cy who surrounded his vehicles and raised slogans.

Mr. Chatterjee, who raised the demand for repolling in Keshpur, said the region had turned into a “Pakistan or Afghanista­n” during the polling.

While places like Garbeta and Keshpur, which have a history of electoral violence remained on the boil, polling was peaceful at Nandigram, which had witnessed political violence earlier this week resulting in the murder of a 56-year-old woman BJP supporter.

 ?? ANI ?? Tough stance: Security forces shield BJP candidate Hiran Chatterjee as protesters stop his convoy at Ghatal on Saturday.
ANI Tough stance: Security forces shield BJP candidate Hiran Chatterjee as protesters stop his convoy at Ghatal on Saturday.

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