High-Stakes Battleground: West Bengal's Pivotal First Phase of Elections Commences
The first phase of West Bengal assembly elections, held on Thursday, marks a high-stakes battle, featuring 152 constituencies with heightened security. Key players include BJP and Trinamool Congress, amidst polarizing electoral controversies. With significant implications for the statewide contest, this phase tests the political ground for both parties.
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The politically charged first phase of the West Bengal assembly elections began on Thursday in 152 constituencies, amidst historic security measures. From Darjeeling to Hooghly, voters lined up early, setting the stage for a contest that could shape the entire electoral narrative.
This opening phase, covering more than half of the state's 294 assembly seats, is crucial for the BJP as it seeks to solidify its gains from the 2019 Lok Sabha elections. Meanwhile, the ruling Trinamool Congress, under the leadership of Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, is fighting to maintain dominance and secure a fourth consecutive term.
Over 3.60 crore electors are eligible to participate, with significant representation from women and third-gender voters. The BJP is hoping to retain its stronghold in north Bengal, while the TMC eyes these constituencies as an opportunity to regain momentum. The election phase is marred by controversy, with parties clashing over recent voter roll revisions, accusing each other of voter suppression.
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