Bengal Panchayat Elections 2023 Results: Bombing in Bengal during the count, BJP Run: Where is Rahul Gandhi's Love Shop?
Bengal Panchayat Elections 2023 Results: Bombing in Bengal during the count, BJP Run: Where is Rahul Gandhi's Love Shop?
Results of the 2023 Bengal Panchayat Elections: In 22 West Bengal districts, there are now 339 counting centres. At each of the counting centres, a sizable contingent of State Police and Paramilitary Force troops has also been stationed. Despite this, a bomb throwing incident outside a booth was reported today. Votes have been tallied since 8 am at a centre that has been set up at Fakirchand College in Diamond Harbour. This event allegedly occurred following a fight between two counting agents. The two argued over accessing the counting centres throughout this exchange.
Kolkata. West Bengal's panchayat elections were conducted in three stages. Beginning on Tuesday morning, the votes in these races are being counted. The counting of ballots for the panchayat elections, which were held in around 73,887 seats across the state, has also been carefully secured. 22 districts in West Bengal had 339 counting centres put up. At each of the counting centres, a sizable contingent of State Police and Paramilitary Force troops has also been stationed. In order to avoid any adverse incidents, Section 144 has been implemented around the centres. Despite this, news of the explosive that was thrown outside a booth today.
Regarding the event of such an explosion occurring during the vote-counting process, several issues are also being raised. It is anticipated that all 73,887,00 seats will have their votes counted by evening, and that the election results would most likely be announced at that time. Prior to this, however, everyone was surprised and concerned by the news of the bombing at Diamond Harbour. Reports state that a bomb throwing incident had place near Diamond Harbour in front of Fakirchand College. At this location, the vote is now being counted.
At Fakirchand College in Diamond Harbour, a counting centre has been set up, and voting has been taking place there since 8 am. This event allegedly occurred following a fight between two counting agents. The two argued over accessing the counting centres throughout this exchange.
In a news conference on Tuesday, Dr. Sambit Patra, national spokesman for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), said that the violence in Bengal was "state sponsored." Additionally, he described the killings that occurred as a result of the panchayat election violence as 'heinous murder'. He claimed that while some unscrupulous individuals might accept the demise of democracy with ease, they could not accept the demise of their "ambitions." 'Maa', 'Mati' and 'Manush' were terms Mamta Banerjee frequently used.
'Mother' is crying right now, 'Mati' is covered in blood, and 'Manush' was murdered. However, the ruthless Bandyopadhyay ji is idly observing all of this while remaining silent.
"Violence and elections have become synonyms for each other in Bengal," BJP spokesperson Sambit Patra remarked. Violence related to the Panchayat elections has claimed 45 lives thus far. He said that the BJP has called for re-election in 6000 booths.
According to Hooghly BJP MP Locket Chatterjee and our BJP's counting agents have been identified in the Dhaniyakhali assembly since the morning at the centre, but all of them were expelled when the Trinamool learned that the BJP was receiving more votes after opening the ballot boxes. went, and after that, visitors arrived to the counting facility. assaults on women and worker abuse Workers and women both suffered assaults. We demand that this legislature hold new elections.
Where is the Grand Alliance on the violence in the panchayat polls, questioned BJP spokesperson Sambit Patra? He claimed that the Congress's silence over the deaths of its employees reveals its ambition. Rahul Gandhi's 'love store' was also subtly mocked, and he was questioned about why he was mute about the atrocities in Bengal. He said that the police and the government are complicit in these murders.
According to information, in the weighing of votes revealed on Tuesday in light of the three-tier panel election held in West Bengal, candidates for the party Trinamool Congress are ahead in well over 8000 gramme panchayat seats, while members for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) are ahead in 1,151 seats.
On Tuesday, representatives of the State Election Commission (SEC) provided this information. He stated that although Congress is ahead in 110 gramme panchayat seats, the Communist Party of India (Marxist) is leading in more than 400 gramme panchayat seats.
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