Campaigning ends for fifth phase of LS polls in Bengal

Press Trust of India  |  Kolkata 

The high-pitched campaigning by different political parties for seven constituencies going to the polls in the fifth phase on May 6 came to an end Saturday evening.

The campaigning during the last couple of days was marred by the panic over Cyclone Fani, which caused large scale destruction in neighbouring Odisha.

The fear over the calamity led all political parties to cancel their election meetings.

On the last day of campaigning the candidate of Bongaon(SC) seat, was injured in a road accident.

Seats in which elections will be held on Monday are Bongaon(SC), Barrackpur, Howrah, Uluberia, Serampore, Hooghly and Arambagh (SC) where an electorate of 1,16,91,889 will decide the fate of 83 candidates, the said.

The EC will deploy a total 578 companies of central forces, which will cover almost 100 per cent polling booths in the seven constituencies to ensure free and fair polling, officials in the poll body said.

All the seven seats, which are spread across North 24 Parganas, Howrah and Hoogly districts and parts of district, will see a four-cornered contest between Trinamool Congress, BJP, and Front CPI(M).

The campaign saw poll meetings by Narendra Modi, president and Chief Minister and Trinamool Congres supremo Mamata Banerjee. Banerjee also participated in a number of roadshows.

In Bongaon(SC) seat, which is on the Indo-Bangla border and has a large number of voters from the Matua community, TMC has fielded Mamata Thakur against the candidate Front constituent CPI(M) has nominated Alakesh Das, while the has nominated

The Matuas (Namasudras) are a closely-knit scheduled caste group with presence in five parliamentary seats in North and South 24 Parganas districts of West Bengal, making them one of the biggest vote banks in the state. is the grandson of the late Matua matriarch Binapani Devi, while Mamata Bala Thakur is her

In Barrackpore, the TMC has fielded its sitting against BJP's Arjun Singh, who had defected from ahead of the poll. The has nominated and CPI(M) Gargi Chatterjee.

Howrah seat will see TMC's Prasun Banerjee, a locking horns with BJP's Rantidev Sengupta. Congress has nominated and the CPI(M) Sumitro Adhikary.

In Uluberia seat TMC's Sajda Ahmed will contest against of BJP. The Congress has fielded Shoma Ranisree Roy and CPI(M) Maksuda Khatun.

Kalyan Banerjee is the TMC candidate from Sreerampur seat against BJP's Debjit Sarkar. The Congress has nominated and CPI(M) has fielded Tirthankar Ray for the seat.

In Hooghly seat Ratna De Nag of TMC will contest against BJP's celebrity candidate The CPI(M) has nominated and the Congress Pratul Chandra Saha for the seat.

In Arambagh(SC) seat, TMC's Aparupa Poddar will contest against Tapan Kumar Ray of BJP. The CPI(M) has fielded Sakti and Congress

Braving inclement weather due to Cyclone Fani, the polling personnel have already left for the 13,290 booths in the seven constituencies.

Besides observers and expenditure observers, the poll panel has for the first time deployed a special police

In another first, VVPAT will be used in all polling booths along with the EVMs, EC sources said.

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First Published: Sat, May 04 2019. 17:15 IST