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WB: 11 of 39 Board Members in 85% – Sound Sharing Clubs

WB: 11 of 39 Board Members in 85% - Sound Sharing Clubs
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Kolkata: Eleven of the 39 members of the board of the Trinamool Congress, which won the election on Monday, has recorded the sound astronomical proportions above 85%, immediately sparked opposition parties to question the sound patterns and increasing allegations of voting.
Leading package and above the 85th percentile is Debuttante Aratrika Bhattacharjee, daughter Rajarhat-New Town MLA and former deputy mayor of BMC, Tapas Chatterjee.
He gained 10,610 votes (96%) of the total 11 624 voice surveyed.
“My father has been a long time representative of this region for decades.
Therefore, people choose me see my dad and image leader Mamata Banerjee,” said Bhattacharjee.
The others at 90% -Club is Ward 2 Members Rahima Bibi Mondal (94%), which also received a 10,000-plus voice and sound limiting opponents to under 600 combined, Ward 4 Council Member Mondal (92%) and Wards 38 Board Member Alo Dutta (92%).
While seven other board members to register more than 85% of the total votes polled, there are five other secured over 80% of the total votes polled in their respective environments.
“There was voting counterfeit large scale.
Our results could have been better if no vote is false and if more people come out to vote,” said Basab Basak, leader of the CPM, who contested from Ward 33 only to lose to the candidate TMC and BJP.
TMC candidate in this ward, Banibrata Banerjee, is the only member of the council who won by a margin of less than 50% because it has 632 sound leadership over the nearest BJP candidate.
BJP, which has been leading in the election of the Lok Sabha last in Bidhannagar and also very close to the TMC in terms of stock selection during the Assembly elections last year, in which the BJP gets about 42% of the vote to the polls 47% of the Trinamool, also complained of malpractice because the shares voting they were reduced to 11% in this election.
“Our agents are not only intimidated but even forced out of the booth polls and TMC rigging the poll.
There was fraud bulk and voting spurious everywhere.
What happened is not elections but a complete joke,” said Bhaskar Roy, who is a candidate BJP for the new town Rajarhat constituency in the last assembly elections and BJP administration which is responsible for municipal agencies 24 North Pargana district will conduct a poll.
Academics also say that the number of voting astronomy as it did increase speculation.
“Such patterns are not the great good for democracy,” said political analyst Biswanath Chakraborty.
“Our Board members have been selected by a large number of people because of the good work of our party,” said a senior TMC leader.

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