West Bengal: Poll Violence Continues To Rock The State Through The Voting Season

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West Bengal routinely faces election violence. Parties attack each other, as well as voters who they think might challenge their reign. While the Chief Minister may be ruling with an iron fist, local mafias and goons seem to be ready to burn, vandalise and brutalise anyone who comes in their way. As time went by, this has become endemic and more violent.

The scenario in West Bengal is no different now during the 2019 Lok Sabha polls. There have been reports of violence from Bongaon, Hooghly and Barrackpore seats, where polling is underway for the fifth phase of Lok Sabha elections. At the Bongaon constituency, located near the Indo-Bangladesh border, bombs hurled at police forces injured a TMC worker and a police constable critically.

Poll violence continues in WB

During the fifth phase, Locket Chatterjee, a BJP candidate in Hooghly, accused state police forces of facilitating and encouraging rigging in some booths in Hooghly’s Dhanekhali. The presiding officer in the booth, however, denied the allegation. Meanwhile, media vehicles were attacked by some locals. TMC candidate Prasun Bandyopadhyay was allegedly heckled near a polling booth in Howrah.

#WATCH West Bengal: Scuffle breaks out between TMC’s MP from Howrah, Prasun Banerjee and security forces at polling booth no. 49 & 50 in Howrah. #LokSabhaElections2019 #Phase5 pic.twitter.com/UOoZcEzUce

— ANI (@ANI) May 6, 2019

West Bengal: Bharatiya Janata Party leader Locket Chatterjee staged a sit-in at District Magistrate’s office in Hooghly after her car was vandalized by unknown miscreants, earlier today. pic.twitter.com/7r8AD4i0Sj

— ANI (@ANI) May 6, 2019

Arjun Singh, BJP’s Barrackpore candidate, alleged on May 6 that TMC workers attacked him when he visited a polling booth. Further, there has been reports of BJP agents being chased away from polling stations. “People were not allowed to vote properly and I went there to have a look. I have the right to enter booths but police stopped me and hit me,” Singh alleged.

The Election Commission, which later went on to seek a report from the district administration, said, “We have sought a report from the polling officers posted in these stations. Otherwise, the polling so far has been peaceful.”

#WATCH Clash between TMC workers and security personnel at polling booth number 199 in Asansol. A TMC polling agent said, ‘no BJP polling agent was present at the booth.’ BJP MP candidate from Asansol, Babul Supriyo’s car was also vandalised outside the polling station. pic.twitter.com/goOmFRG96L

— ANI (@ANI) April 29, 2019

Last month, poll violence shook Birbhum, a district near Rabindranath Tagore’s ‘Abode of Peace’, Shantiniketan. In Birbhum, where the constituencies of Birbhum and Bolpur were voting last month, men and women armed with bamboo sticks protested for TMC workers allegedly not letting them cast their vote.

Alleging “illegal action of central forces”, the TMC filed a complaint with the Election Commission. In a letter, it wrote, “There were various instances where on instructions of BJP leaders, Central Forces acted in a manner which is not conducive to free & fair elections in WB.”

TMC in a letter to EC over alleged ‘Illegal action of central forces & violation of MCC by BJP candidates’ in West Bengal: There were various instances where on instructions of BJP leaders, Central Forces acted in a manner which is not conducive to free & fair elections in WB. pic.twitter.com/aixme1SjJd

— ANI (@ANI) April 29, 2019

During the fourth phase, there were reports of clashes between BJP and TMC workers outside a booth is Asansol’s Barabani. This happened following a tiff inside the station between BJP’s Babul Supriyo and polling officials, an Election Commission source told PTI. Babul Supriyo’s car was vandalised.

“I have come here just to see how the polling process is underway, but I found that voters are not being allowed to cast their ballots. Our fight is to establish democracy… It is shameful that I am saying this in a democratic country,” the minister said, as reported by India Today.

Clashes were also reported at Naihati, with allegations of voters being intimidated at Rampurhat in the district. Locals protested in Asansol’s Jemua, asking for central forces to be deployed there.

Meanwhile, the BJP has alleged that the TMC had resorted to rigging and violence to win the elections, and it has demanded re-polling in violence-marred constituencies. TMC continues to maintain that the BJP is conspiring to usurp the Mamata Banerjee government.

“We demand repoll in most of the booths. The way TMC has used goons and state police to rig the elections is condemnable. It is afraid of defeat, that is why the party has unleashed such unprecedented violence,” BJP national general secretary Kailash Vijayvargiya said.

“On all Lok Sabha seats which were having polling today (Monday) have seen widespread violence, including rigging of booths, destruction of EVMs a…

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