
- Polling has concluded for phase 4.
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Clash between TMC and CPI-M workers in Howrah leaves two TMC workers injured.
- Howrah: 67.31%; North 24 Parganas: 67.27% vote registered.
- RSP Polling agent was attacked in Baranagar.
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67.28% voter turnout till 3 PM.
- EC receives 2,000 complaints till 3 pm.
- Two people have been arrested in connection to the heckling of a child on Bijpur constituency in North 24 Parganas.
- Four arrested over CPM candidate attack.
- Over 52 per cent voter turnout was
recorded till 1 PM during the fourth phase of West Bengal
Assembly elections for 49 seats today, while more than 180
people were arrested in various poll-related incidents.
Till 1 PM, 52.12 per cent voters cast their votes in North 24 Parganas district while the corresponding figure in Howrah was 52.43 per cent. - FIR filed against Roopa Ganguly for allegedly beating up a woman voter. It would not have happened had the presiding officer worked properly, she said.
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2 TMC supporters injured after TMC and BJP supporters clash in Aamta in Howrah district.
- 300 voters were stopped to cast their vote in Minakha. complaint filed against TMC. Central forces reached the spot.
- EC dismissed Roopa's allegation of rigging.
- Central Forces was broken TMC camp.
- Polling Agent cast vote at Haroa constituency. one arrested.
- BJP's Locket Chatterjee was stopped to cast her vote in Kamarhati.
- Many incident of rigging reported in Dumdum area.
- TMC candidate engaged in a brawl with Vatpara polling agent.
- The EC has received 12,000 complaints so far.
- Over 1200 complaints lodged at Election Commission till 12:00 pm.
- FIR registered against BJP candidate Roopa Ganguly after scuffle with TMC worker at a polling booth in Howrah
- 42% votes registered till 11:00 am.
- Birbhum TMC leader Ashish Dey distributing glucose water in Kamarhati polling vote. Accusation of influencing voters surfaced against him.
- Election Commission orders watch on Roopa Ganguly's movements.
- Mr. Bhattachraya said that TMC goons are spreading terror across Dum Dum and attacked him while he was on the way to visit an injured CPM activist.
- CPM candidate from North Dum Dum Tanmoy Bhattacharya allegedly attacked by Trinamool activists.
- State police personnel seen inside Bharati Vidyamandir polling booth in Dum Dum in difance of EC's order.
- Explosive materials found inf5ront of booth nu-183 and 184 in Asansol. TMC accused.
- Bombs hurled in front of Adarsha Vidyapith in Halishahar.
- Tension reported at ward nu-12 in Halishahar. TMC accused of threatening voters.
- North 24 Parganas-22.63%, Howrah-20.34% votes registered till 09:00 am.
- BJP's Roopa Ganguly entangled in a brawl with the deputy Mayor of Howrah.
- Bombs hurled outside polling booth in Halishahar, allegedly by TMC activists in a bid to terrorize opposition voters.
- EVM machine placed near open window in Gopalnagar. Trinamool leader spotted outside window intimidating voters.
- Voters attacked in naihati, allegations of Trinamool activist.
- 21.69% votes registered till 09:00 am in the fourth phase of West Bengal polls.
- Uproar at a booth in Salkia (Howrah), Voters allege that TMC agents are forcing them to vote
- Congress candidate Santosh Pathak lodged compalint of rigging against TMC at Howrah's Aravinda nagar school.
- BJP's Roopa Ganguly allegedly indulged in brawl with TMC activists in Howrah booth over alleged rigging.
- Suspected people seen influencing voters in kamarhati's Mangaleshwar polling booth. TMC accused.
- One arrested over Madhyamgram violence.
- 3-year-old son of a CPM worker allegedly beaten by Trinamool goons in Halishahar, ward nu-9. Elderly couple also prevented from casting vote.
- Over 200 complaints lodged at EC in the first two hours of voting. Maximum numbers of complaints surfaced from North 24 parganas.
- CPM activist attacked in Madhyamgram allegedly by Trinamool Congress goons.
- North Howrah's booth nu-83 and 84 allegedly witnessing massive rigging. Voters threatened.
- Dead voter casts vote in Bidhannagar's DB Block, TMC accused of massive rigging.
- In Bijpur booth nu-69 to 74 has been allegedly captured by Trinamool goons.
- TMC leader Dola Sen accuses central forces of applying brutal force in Howrah. She accused the central forces of assaulting her security personnel.
- Trinammool agent Abhay Tiwari arrested in Kamarhati for entering wrong booth in Kamarhati's ward nu-29. Tiwari was scheduled to entered booth nu-35 but he entered booth nu-39. Belgharia police arrested him.
- Four outsiders arrested in New Town.
- TMC councilor Baby Mondal accused of attacking CPM worker in Dum Dum.
- Presiding officer of booth nu-58 in Kamarhatiis a local Trinamool leader, cpmplained BJP to EC.
- TMC lodges complaints against BJP's Roopa Ganguly accusing her of influencing voters in Howrah. Roopa also accused TMC of rigging.
- Massive rigging reported in Domjor booth nu-24. Presiding officer ccused of siding with ruling TMC. Incident took place at Sapuipara Shantinagar school.
- Trinamool accused of booth capturing in Howrah. Booth nu- 92,93,94,95 178, 179 allegedly captured. Voters thrashed. BJP candidate Roopa Ganguly at the spot, voting suspended.
- Independent candidate accused of flaring tension at Mahisbathan.
- Congress agent allegedly prevented from entering Point school booth nu-116 in Salt Lake by TMC goons. Presiding officers also threatened. Cong agent entered booth after sector officer intervened.
- TMC goons allegedly attacked Left Front agents in Dum Dum North.
- Left Front agent allegedly stopped from entering polling booth in Bali.
- EVM malfunction at Amta booth nu-209. Polling suspended.
- 3 Arrested in Rajarhat-New Town for attacking CPM agent.
- TMC leader Sabyasachi Dutta refutes allegation of New Town violence.
- Engineering student Rishav Mondal alegedly thrashed by TMC goons at Sarada Devi School at Kanchrapara. He was allegedly dragged out of the voters line and beaten.
- Left Front agent thrashed at ward nu-27 in New Town and prevented from entering booths in Dum Dum, TMC accused.
- Tension reported from Barrackpore. Opposition agents prevented from entering booths in the area allegedly by TMC.
- Trinamool councilor in Howrah allegedly asked supporters to take out Central forces from the booths if needed.
- Voters threatened in two polling booths 175 and 176 in Kharda allegedly by Trinamool Congress goons.
- People queue up outside a polling booth in Salt Lake to cast their votes in 4th phase.
- Polling for 49 constituencies in fourth phase of West Bengal assembly election begins
- Election Commission has initiated special measures for Salt lake to prevent rigging allegedly by the ruling TMC.
- 22, 000 police personnel and 2200 mobile unit deployed.
- 36 observers deployed in North 24 Parganas.
- Tension reported in ward nu-32, Nandannagar, Kamarhati just before the polls begin. CPM agent allegedly prevented from entering polling booth by TMC workers.
- Voters make queue infront of polling booths for an early voting.
- 841 CCTV cameras have been placed across 4669 polling booths in North 24 Parganas district.
- A total of 345 candidates from various political parties will contest the polls including 40 women candidate.
- Mitra’s name has also figured in the Narada sting operation, an issue which has been haunting the TMC ever since the video tapes were released.
- All eyes will be on former state transport and sports minister Madan Mitra, who is contesting from Kamarhati seat in North 24 Parganas district from Alipore jail.
- Besides one police observer in each of the districts, two more have been deployed in North 24 Parganas and another one in Howrah.
- Route marches for area domination by security forces, which normally begin after the campaign ends, started two nights ago.
- Special focus is being laid on the Salt Lake area in the city, EC officials said.
- 90,000 security personnel including central armed forces have been deployed to ensure free and fair elections
Across 49 seats in North 24 Parganas,
Bidhannagar and Howrah district, a total of 1.08 crore voters will
exercise their franchise in about 12,500 polling stations from 7 AM to 6
PM.
Voters will have 345 candidates,
including a number of Trinamool ministers like Amit Mitra, Purnendu
Basu, Chandrima Bhattacharya, Bratya Basu, Jyotipriyo Mullick and Aroop
Roy to choose from.
Out of them, only 40 candidates are women.
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