Sporadic incidents of violence reported from some areas during polling in West Bengal
The Hindu
Violence reported in West Bengal during sixth phase of Lok Sabha elections, with clashes between TMC and BJP supporters.
“Scattered incidents of violence were reported from some areas in the eight Lok Sabha constituencies of West Bengal, where polling is under way for the sixth phase on May 25,” officials said.
“The Election Commission (EC) of India has received 954 complaints until 11 a.m. from various political parties, alleging EVM malfunctions and agents being stopped from entering booths,” they said. The poll panel, however, claimed that voting has been peaceful so far.
Clashes reportedly broke out between supporters of the ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC) and the BJP in the Ghatal constituency over stopping polling agents from entering the booths.
BJP candidate Hiran Chatterjee said, “The TMC goons are running havoc and creating hurdles in the voting process. Our booth agents are not allowed to sit inside the booths.” The BJP activists also staged a protest on the road and set tyres on fire in the area.
Sitting TMC MP Dev, who is seeking re-election from the seat, however, rubbished the allegations. Sporadic incidents of violence were also reported from various parts of the Kanthi constituency. The BJP activists staged protests against the Central forces and accused them of assaulting voters.
“The TMC and the Central forces are working against us. They are beating our party supporters,” BJP candidate Soumendu Adhikari claimed.
In the Midnapore constituency, the BJP candidate Agnimitra Paul was seen facing “go back” slogans by TMC activists. Subsequently, a scuffle broke out between the BJP and the TMC activists, following which the Central forces reached the spot to disperse the mob.