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West Bengal records highest turnout, two deaths reported

TMC alleges BJP activists at Nandigram have destroyed a connecting footbridge so that the villagers are unable to reach the polling station

Voters wait outside a polling booth in Jhargram on 25 May (photo: IANS)
Voters wait outside a polling booth in Jhargram on 25 May (photo: IANS) IANS

With two deaths confirmed and reports of poll-related tension surfacing mainly from East Midnapore and West Midnapore districts of West Bengal on Saturday, 25 May, the approximate voter turnout as of 1.00 pm was 39.13 per cent, as per the Election Commission’s Voter Turnout mobile app.

West Bengal recorded the highest turnout at 54.8 per cent, while Delhi had the lowest at 34.37 per cent.

Tension mounted in the Belatikri area under Lalgarh police station in Jhargram Lok Sabha constituency following the recovery of the body of a youth with injuries all over his body. The deceased has been identified as Uttam Mahato. The police have claimed that his death bears no relation to politics or poll-related violence. There is also some confusion about the youth's political affiliation, according to reports.

This is the second death reported since early Saturday morning, the first being the death of a local Trinamool Congress leader Sheikh Moibul reportedly following clashes between the BJP and ruling party activists.

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According to statistics available from the office of the chief electoral officer (CEO), West Bengal, The highest polling percentage has been reported from Tamluk at 19.07, followed by Bishnupur at 18.56, Ghatal at 18.27, Bankura at 17.69, Jhargram 16.22, Kanthi 15.45, Medinipur 14.58 and Purulia being the lowest at 12.38.

In the first two hours, a total of 364 complaints have been received by the CEO's office, out of which 69 are from different political parties, while the remaining are individual complaints. The maximum number of complaints have been received from CPI(M) followed by BJP at 30.

Tension was also reported from Sabang in West Midnapore district, where a polling agent of BJP was injured following an attack on him allegedly by ruling Trinamool Congress activists. He has been admitted to Sabang Hospital with head injuries.

Trinamool Congress has alleged that the local BJP activists at Nandigram under Tamluk Lok Sabha have destroyed a connecting footbridge there so that the local villagers are unable to reach the polling station. The ruling party leadership has claimed that they will be approaching the Election Commission of India and update the latter about the development.

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