West Bengal's Pivotal First Phase: A High-Stakes Electoral Battle
The first phase of West Bengal assembly elections began across 152 constituencies, marked by heightened security and significant political stakes. With over 3.60 crore eligible voters, the BJP seeks early breakthroughs, while TMC aims to maintain its dominance. Allegations of voter roll tampering overshadow the polling amidst heavy security and high-profile candidates.
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The first phase of the West Bengal assembly elections commenced with monumental stakes as 152 constituencies opened their polls. With voters queuing from Darjeeling to Hooghly, both BJP and TMC are vying for dominance amid heightened security.
Prime Minister Modi urged citizens, especially youth and women, to participate vigorously in the democratic process. The Election Commission reported over 3.60 crore eligible voters, and a historic deployment of 2,450 central paramilitary companies to ensure safe and fair elections across sensitive regions.
The political climate is tense, following the controversial revision of electoral rolls, with accusations of disenfranchisement flying between parties. This phase is crucial for BJP to leverage its past success in northern regions, while TMC attempts to counter with its standing under Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee. Several notable candidates, including Suvendu Adhikari and Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury, are in the fray.
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