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West Bengal Election LIVE updates: 18-yr-old killed in Cooch Behar's Sitalkuchi after miscreants open fire at voters' queue

West Bengal Election LIVE updates: One person was killed when miscreants opened fire at people waiting in a queue to cast their vote. The deceased identified as Ananda Barman

FP Staff April 10, 2021 10:32:51 IST
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West Bengal Election LIVE updates: 18-yr-old killed in Cooch Behar's Sitalkuchi after miscreants open fire at voters' queue

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Apr 10, 2021 - 10:20 (IST)

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Urge them to release full conversation: Prashant Kishor on 'leaked' audio

Responding to the 'leaked tapes' where Prashant Kishor was purportedly heard saying "Modi, Mamata equally popular", the poll strategist on Saturday asked the BJP to release the full conversation of the audio. 

"Glad BJP's taking my clubhouse chat more seriously than words of its leaders. On selective use of part of conversation, urge them to release full conversation," said Kishor.

He had allegedly said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has become a cult to some people and anti-incumbency in Bengal is against the state government, not the Centre.

Apr 10, 2021 - 10:12 (IST)

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Prashant Kishor's strategy will not work in Bengal: BJP's Rajib Banerjee

"Prashant Kishor's strategy will not work in West Bengal, his strategy has failed. People are done with TMC here. In Bengal, only Narendra Modi's strategy will work," said BJP leader Rajib Banerjee, in Domjur. 

Apr 10, 2021 - 09:56 (IST)

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Alipurduar district records highest turnout till 9.30 am

Till 9.30 am, Alipurduar district has recorded the highest turnout at 17.98 percent, while South 24 Parganas has recorded the lowest turnout at 13.15 percent.

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Apr 10, 2021 - 09:55 (IST)

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15.37% turnout recorded till 9.30 am

According to the latest figures released by the Election Commission, a turnout of 15.37 percent has been recorded in the fourth phase of West Bengal Assembly polls till 9.30 am.

Apr 10, 2021 - 09:43 (IST)

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TMC, BJP workers clash in Sitalkuchi; one person killed, say reports

A major clash was reported between TMC and BJP workers from Sitalkuchi Assembly seat in Cooch Behar district on Saturday during the fourth phase of Bengal elections.

According to The Hindu, one person was killed when miscreants opened fire at people standing in the queue. The deceased identified as Ananda Barman (18).

Apr 10, 2021 - 09:27 (IST)

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At least 4.5 lakh tea garden workers in Dooars, Terai regions to vote today 

The fourth and fifth phases of the West Bengal assembly elections will present a politically crucial section of the electorate the opportunity to exercise their franchise - around 4.5 lakh tea garden workers - who are harbouring hopes of a better minimum daily wage and rights to their land.

The tea belt of Dooars and Terai region in north Bengal, comprising 12 constituencies, will go to polls on Saturday and April 17, respectively, amid spirited calls by trade unions to lay emphasis on the welfare of the workers, irrespective of the party voted to power.

Apr 10, 2021 - 09:26 (IST)

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Nearly 790 companies of CAPF deployed across 15,940 polling stations

Tight security arrangements have been made to ensure peaceful voting, with 789 companies of central armed police forces (CAPF) being deployed to guard 15,940 polling stations.

At least 187 companies of CAPF, the highest deployment of forces among poll-bound districts in the phase, are in Cooch Behar, which has witnessed sporadic incidents of violence, including an attack on BJP state president Dilip Ghosh, in the run-up to the elections.

Apr 10, 2021 - 08:49 (IST)

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Biggest challenge to remove Mamata, TMC from Bengal: Babul Supriyo

The biggest challenge is to remove Mamata Didi and TMC from West Bengal. Aroop Biswas (TMC candidate from Tollygunge seat) has been the right hand of all her works. So is a challenge to change the atmosphere of terror here, said BJP candidate Babul Supriyo from Tollygunge.

Apr 10, 2021 - 08:45 (IST)

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TMC's Natabari candidate wears helmet to avoid 'untoward incident'

TMC candidate from Natabari Assembly constituency in Cooch Behar, Rabindra Nath Ghosh wore a helmet on Saturday during the fourth phase of Bengal Assembly polls. He said, "I am wearing this to avoid any untoward incident."

Apr 10, 2021 - 08:36 (IST)

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Polling underway in Alipurduar

West Bengal election LATEST updates: One person was killed when miscreants opened fire at people waiting in a queue to cast their vote. The deceased identified as Ananda Barman (18).

The Trinamool Congress on Saturday alleged that BJP goons created ruckus outside several polling booths in Cooch Behar district — Sitalkuchi, Natalbari, Tufanganj and Dinhata — and prevented TMC agents from entering the booth, ANI reported.

Over 1.15 crore electors will decide the fate of 373 candidates, including Union Minister Babul Supriyo and West Bengal ministers Partha Chatterjee and Arup Biswas for 44 seats in the fourth phase of the Bengal polls.

Forty-four Assembly segments across five districts — two in north Bengal and three in south Bengal — will go to the polls on Saturday, 10 April.

Voting for 44 constituencies in the fourth phase of the eight-phased West Bengal Assembly Election 2021 will begin today at 7 am and continue till 6.30 pm amid COVID-19 precautions and tight security arrangements.

The fourth phase of the high octane West Bengal election is being held in 44 constituencies covering Cooch Behar and Alipurduar districts in north Bengal and parts of South 24 Parganas (Part III), Howrah (Part II) and Hoogly (Part II) in the southern part of the state, and will seal the electoral fates of 373 candidates from the ruling TMC, the BJP-led NDA, the Congress-led Sanjukt Morcha as well as Independents.

Polling will be held for nine assembly constituencies in Howrah, 11 in South 24 Parganas, five in Alipurduar, nine in Coochbehar and ten in Hooghly.

Of the 1,15,81,022 voters casting ballots today, 58,82,514 are men, 56,98,218 women and 290 members identify themselves as the third gender.

Some of the high profile leaders, who are contesting for these 44 seats include BJP firebrand and Union minister Babul Supriyo and West Bengal ministers Partha Chatterjee and Arup Biswas, among others.

While Supriyo will lock horns with sitting MLA Arup Biswas at Tollygunj, known to be the heart of the Bengali film industry in the southern outskirts of Kolkata, Partha Chatterjee, who is also the TMC's secretary-general, will take on film actor Srabanti Chatterjee of the BJP in Behala West seat to return to the Assembly for the fourth successive term.

Also in the fray on Saturday is TMC turncoat Rajib Banerjee, a former minister of the Mamata Banerjee cabinet, who is contesting from Domjur in Howrah district on a BJP ticket.

Two other MPs of the BJP Locket Chatterjee and Nisith Pramanik are also contesting from Chuchura and Dinhata seats in Hoogly and Cooch Behar districts, respectively.

Former Bengal Ranji captain Manoj Tiwary is contesting from Shibpur on a TMC ticket.

Ratna Chatterjee, wife of the former city mayor and fire minister Sovan Chatterjee, who left Mamata Banerjee's TMC to join the BJP for a short period, is facing BJP's actress-turned politician Payel Sarkar in Behala Purbo seat.

The Sanyukta Morcha comprising Left front, Congress and ISF has fielded mostly young faces for the fourth phase of polling. CPI(M) leader Sujan Chakraborty is one of the few seniors fielded by the Left for this phase of the elections.

Bengal has already voted for 91 seats in three phases held between 27 March and 6 April. Polling in the previous three phases saw sporadic incidents of violence with members of all political parties, including some TMC candidates, facing attacks by rival camps.

Keeping the incidents of violence in mind, the Election Commission has deployed at least 789 companies of the central armed police force (CAPF) in 15,940 polling stations spread over the 44 constituencies.

Each company of CAPF comprises 100 personnel including officers.

The highest deployment of 187 companies of CAPF will be in Cooch Behar, which has witnessed sporadic incidents of violence in the run-up to the elections including an attack on BJP state president Dilip Ghosh allegedly by TMC supporters.

The fourth phase of elections in Bengal saw several top leaders from all political parties canvassing for candidates from their respective parties.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah, BJP president JP Nadda and Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath campaigned for BJP candidates at various places by holding public meetings and roadshows.

Mamata Banerjee and TMC MP Abhishek Banerjee, a Lok Sabha MP, held several public meetings in many of the constituencies going to poll on Saturday.

While the BJP leadership targeted the TMC government, its supremo and chief minister Mamata Banerjee, her nephew Abhishek Banerjee accusing them of corruption and "appeasement politics" and claimed that their "khela shesh hobe" (game will be over).

Modi and Shah promised voters early implementation of the Ayushman Bharat scheme, PM Kisan Samman Nidhi as well as the implementation of the 7th pay commission scales for state government employees if voted to power in West Bengal.

Banerjee, her nephew and party MP Abhishek were among star campaigners for the TMC who stepped up their attack on the BJP-led Central Government over the recent hike in prices of gas, petrol, diesel, besides plans to disinvest in a large number of Central Government-run PSUs.

During the campaigning, Banerjee also accused central police forces of harassing and intimidating voters in Bengal and urged voters to "gherao" them in case security men prevented them from voting.

The fiery TMC leader during a public rally at Tarakeswar in Hooghly district on 3 April also appealed to the minority community not to divide their votes. This led to the Election Commission of India issuing a show-cause notice to Banerjee for demanding votes on communal ground.

Reacting to the notice, the TMC chief had said that she won't change her stance even if she was served 10 notices. She had also accused the EC of bias, asking why no complaint has been filed against Prime Minister Narendra Modi "who talks about Hindu and Muslim (vote banks)every day".

The Election Commission on Friday had also issued a notice to Mamata Banerjee for her "completely false, provocative and intemperate statements" against central forces performing election duty in West Bengal, provoking her to declare she will continue doing so until "the CRPF stops working for BJP".

It's to be noted that while polling will be underway for 44 seats in the fourth phase of the West Bengal Assembly election, campaigning will continue in the 159 constituencies in the state that are set to vote in four phases on 17 April, 22 April, 26 April and 29 April.

With inputs from PTI

West Bengal Election LIVE updates 18yrold killed in Cooch Behars Sitalkuchi after miscreants open fire at voters queue

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