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Bengal is still ahead in terms of voting, within 1 hour the vote in Murshidabad fell by 50%! Scattered unrest continues – News18 Bangla Achi-News

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New Delhi: In the third phase of the 24th Lok Sabha elections, the voter turnout was 39.92 percent till 1pm. Among them, West Bengal still tops in polling 49.27 percent voting in West Bengal till 1pm

Voting is happening in West Bengal on Tuesday in 4 centers Out of this, 47.89 percent polling was recorded in North Malda, 48.65 percent in South Malda, 49.91 percent in Jangipur and 50.58 percent in Murshidabad. In the Bhagwangola assembly by-election, the turnout so far is 46.40 percent

In terms of country statistics, Goa has almost beaten West Bengal in terms of voting 49.04 percent voting in Goa till 1 pm Apart from this, voting is also good in Chhattisgarh, Assam, Madhya Pradesh

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Intermittent disturbances have been going on in the Murshidabad Lok Sabha constituency since the morning due to the poll Allegations of bombardment were announced during the election. Miscreants detonate bombs in public streets to prevent ordinary voters from voting. Much panic and excitement spread around the incident in Batna district of Chandmani-2 district of Ratua-1 block of North Malda.

Trinamool leaders allegedly stopped voting in Shubharajpur of Thanarpara police station area in Murshidabad Lok Sabha constituency through intimidation. Voters claim they are threatened with firearms. Allegation of beating the people of the area and preventing them from voting.

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Since Tuesday morning, various areas of Murshidabad and Jangipur Lok Sabha constituencies have become heated because of the third phase of the elections. Jangipur Lok Sabha Constituency BJP candidate Dhananjay Ghosh got into an argument with Trinamool block president after entering booth number 44 in Jangipur Lok Sabha Constituency. Raghunathganj Block President Gautam Ghosh was allegedly abused in vulgar language and later attacked indiscriminately. That is why Jangipur Lok Sabha constituency BJP candidate Dhananjay Ghosh has filed a written complaint in Raghunathganj police station.

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The Commission has called for the ATR or the Action Taken Report on the complaint of BJP candidate Dhananjay Ghosh. The report should be submitted to the District Electoral Officer by this afternoon. The police will investigate the incident. The veracity of the complaint will be investigated.

According to the Electoral Commission, to date a total of 174 complaints have been submitted to the commission Among these the largest number of complaints have been filed by the CPM CPM has made a total of 134 complaints

Earlier, a report was sent to the commission about the complaint regarding CPM booth agent number 36 at Raninagar. Two agents want to come in during mock voting. The sector officer kept one and expelled the other. According to the rules, only one person is allowed in the booth. For now, the commission said the situation is peaceful.

The police arrested a man on charges of exploding a bomb in Raninagar. Tension spreading in the area. A rapid response team arrived in the area to deal with the situation

Trinamool was also accused of influencing voters in the Jangipur Lok Sabha constituency. Raghunathganj Trinamool block president Gautam Ghosh entered into a verbal debate with the BJP candidate. BJP candidate and Trinamool Bloc President Gautam Ghosh had a verbal dispute at booth number 44 of Mirgram Primary School under Jangipur Lok Sabha Constituency.

Left and Congress workers complained that Trinamool miscreants attacked them in Amdahra area of ​​Murshidabad Lok Sabha. They are being treated at the Lalbagh sub-district hospital. It is learned that Esrafil Sikhs were going to vote on Tuesday morning and at that time Trinamool guard miscreants were beating opposition supporters with arrows and bamboo.

That is why Esrafil Sheikh was injured, his arm was broken. He was rescued and admitted to Lalbagh sub-district hospital for treatment.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi also cast his vote at a school in Gandhinagar at around 8:30 a.m. Home Minister Amit Shah is contesting for BJP from that center Amit Shah was also present during Modi’s vote on the day this He also voted in the morning with his family in the same booth

States voting in the third phase of Lok Sabha elections include Assam (4 seats), Bihar (5 seats), Chhattisgarh (7 seats), Goa (2 seats), Gujarat (26 seats), Karnataka (14 seats), Madhya Pradesh (8 seats), Maharashtra (11 seats), Uttar Pradesh (10 seats), West Bengal (4 seats), Jammu and Kashmir (1 seat), Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu (2 seats).

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