WB Bypolls: 45.37% voter selector recorded until 1:00 p.m. – News2IN
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WB Bypolls: 45.37% voter selector recorded until 1:00 p.m.

WB Bypolls: 45.37% voter selector recorded until 1:00 p.m.
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Kolkata: West Bengal records the number of voters 45.37 percent until 1 afternoon in the ongoing general election of the four assembly constituencies in the state on Saturday.
According to the Election Commission, the Dinhata assembly seat recorded 47.83 percent of voter voters while 52.19 percent of the bridge was recorded in the Gosaba seat.
The chair of Khardaha watched the 39.30 percent voters while Santipur’s chair took a 48.02 percent turn.
The voting began at around 7 in the morning and will continue until 6:30 a.m.
on Saturday.
Santipur and Dinhata chairs fell passively after MP BJP Jagannath Sarkar and Nishith Pramanik each resigned from the Assembly.
In fact, the election in the other two seats was detained because of the entire Indian Congress of Trinamool ‘(TMC) Mlaas Kajal Sinha (Khardah) and Jayanta Naskar (Gosaba) died of Covid-19.
There is a difficult fight between BJP and TMC to maintain the seats they have and capture the other two.
The leader of TMC Sovandeb, Chattopadhyay, who has resigned from Bhabanipur’s election to facilitate the election of the Minister of Mamata Banerjee to the Assembly, fighting from Khardah.
Mamata Banerjee-LED TMC registered a landslide victory in the poll held earlier this year, won 213 seats in 294 members of the West Bengal Assembly.
BJP emerged as the second largest party with 77 seats.
Besides Western Bengal, voting is taking place in three parliamentary seats and 26 other assembly constituencies in various states throughout the current country.
The results of this poll will be announced on 2.
November “the Commission has reviewed the situation related to pandemics, floods, festivals, cold conditions in certain areas, feedback from countries that care / ut and considered all the facts and circumstances and that.
Has decided to hold a general election to fill vacancies in three UT parliamentary constituencies and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu; Madhya Pradesh and Himachal Pradesh and 30 jobs in the constituency of various countries’ assembly, “read the press election commission press.
Released on September 28.

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