Opposition accuses Trinamool of proxy voting

IANS  |  Kolkata 

West Bengal's opposition parties on Thursday accused the ruling of resorting to in a number of booths of the high-profile constituency.

"The tried to cast proxy votes in around 150 polling booths in the rural segments of the constituency. We are analysing the inputs from our workers and polling agents. We can asecertain the exact figure after studying all the inputs," BJP candidate and party's secretary told IANS over phone.

Chaudhuri also alleged that the activists captured a few booths and indulged in rigging.

Senior and member alleged the Trinamool had cast proxy votes in around 14-15 booths in rural areas of Mohua as also the Islampur sub-division.

"They have committed such irregularities in around 14-15 booths," said Bhattacharya, a former state

Earlier in the day, Bhattacharya had lodged a complaint before the alleging violence in many polling stations of where the central forces were not deployed.

"The Central forces were deployed mostly in urban areas like town while state police personnel were deployed in many sensitive areas," he told reporters.

Speaking to IANS, Bhattacharya alleged that the election authorities had ignored the lists sent by the opposition parties where they presented their logic about declaring particular booths as sensitive.

"The officials discarded those lists, and only took cognisance of the lists sent by the As a result, Central forces were deployed only in those booths where the Trinamool was weak. In areas, where the Trinamool has a strong organisation, they deployed the state armed police," he said.

The CPI-M also demanded repoll in 22 booths accusing Trinamool backed goons of indulign in rigging.

constituency of Raiganj in district witnessed four-cornered battle between sitting and CPI-M candidate Mohammad Salim, and Congress nominee Deepa Dasmunsi, Chaudhuri and Trinamool candidate Ten other candidates, including five Independents, are also in the fray.

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First Published: Thu, April 18 2019. 22:36 IST