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TMC attracts comfort from voters in ‘fortress’

TMC attracts comfort from voters in 'fortress'
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Kolkata: Time: 10.30 am; Place: Islamic Library in Ekbalin; 77 ward; Scenes: full of voters with at least 50 of them queuing outside time: 10.30 in the morning; Place: KMC Community Hall in Pudd Surukur; 70 ward; Scenes: Four voters in the queue, two in the hall and two outside it is a different picture in two Bhowanipore wards – which is consistently given leads to the Trinamool Congress and the other has managed to get the next direction in the last two years polls.
While the latest voter voters until 5pm stood at 53.3% in all Bhowanipore constituencies (against 61.7% in the election of assembly five months ago), Ward 77 had an average voter of 70%, while in Ward 70, 56% of The total voters threw their voices.
“We can achieve a calculation of 75% – Turnout voters plus such as the last election if only a few of our stands are performing better.
A booth across the St.
Thomas school only recorded a 49.4% polling.
Many voters here have shifted to places Like Behala and Thakur thanks and many who come out to choose.
But some other outlets like those in the Hajj Mohd Mohsin Girls’ High Madrasa have a large number of more than 77%, “said a senior Trinamool leader in Ekbalpore.
With most Ekberpore, Mominpore and Kidderpore in it, Ward 77 with more than 44,000 voters and 21 booths, constitute 21% of the total voters in elections.
In the latest assembly selection, Ward gave TMC candidates, Sobhandebeb Chattopadhyay, led a healthy 21,000 plus sound.
“We have given our 78% party of the total tin enjoyed from the constituency.
We hope to repeat it,” said Coordinator of the Shamima Ward Rehan Khan.
At the other end of the constituency, in Pudd Surukur, Ward 70 Co-ordinator Asim Basu vowed to bring statistical changes this time.
“In 2019 Lok Sabha, the poll, TMC has followed 4,800 votes.
In the latest assembly elections, the figure fell to 2,078.
This time we will lead our party at least 500 votes,” said Basu.
Despite the low number of voters in the morning, it increased that day.
Transport Minister Firhad Judge, also a voter Bhowanipore, tweeted around 10:30 a.m.: “Urging everyone from Bhwanipore today to step out and choose developments, choose equality.” Urge everyone from Bhabanipur today to step out and choose development, choose equality.
# Mamatabanerjeeforbhabanipur- Firhad Judge (@firhadhakim) 1632977770000

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