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The problem in Bidhannagar as oppon accused fake voting

The problem in Bidhannagar as oppon accused fake voting
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Kolkata: Duttabad bags, Sukantangar, Kulipara, Polenite and Mahisbathan continue to experience sporadic problems such as previous years with opposition candidates complaining intimidation, attacks, threats and fake voting in several booths.
While the police picket was positioned in a number of places after complaints from candidates, the State Election Commission also registered a number of complaints in this matter.
In Bidyadhari Primary School in Duttabad who came under Ward 39, BJP candidate Sougyadep Bhattacharya (32) complained of him and his election agent was heckled outside the booth when he protested many fake voters who queued on several occasions to cast a fake sound.
“Everything happened in front of the police and polling officers..
When we protested, they attacked me,” Bhattacharya said.
Some voters also complained of slow sounds.
“I have stood up in the queue for more than an hour.
There are men and women who jumped the queue and entered and left the booth on several occasions,” said a woman in her 40s.
TMC candidates Rajesh Chirimar, however, denied the allegations.
“Last time, 82% of people from this area as for me.
What is the need for cheating? “He asked.
The fight between TMC and the BJP candidate took a turn even dramatically in a booth in the Reserve Bank Quarters off Sukantanagar in Ward 37 as Outgoing TMC Board Minu Das Chakraborty had a slutter fight and war with BJP Pramita Saha Ghosh.
While Ghosh was suspected of electoral agents Chakraborty to be an outsider, Chakraborty called Ghosh outsiders and started the chaos that ended up in a raw of a kind of hit between the two.
Ghosh then filed a complaint from efforts to persecute Chakraborty and his party workers before the election commission.
At the High Madrasa Tiny Ward 13, CPM and BJP candidates for alleged polling agents they were beaten by TMC workers and thrown out of the booth.
A large police team along with the reaction team personnel quickly reached the place and spread of the masses and clashes occurred between supporters of the two split P Sill.
In the midst of the chaos of a TV journalist injured.
A similar complaint was raised at the basic AG school in Baisakhi too.
The left leaders and workers then held a demonstration at Karunamoyee intersection against “days of fake sound”.
BJP Bhaskar Roy complains: “In some places, our candidates are intimidated.” “There are no outsiders in every place and the sound is very peaceful.
We are sure to win all 41 wards from Bidnagar, “said Minister Jyotipriya Mullick.

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