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Bengal polls: Mamata Banerjee will lose, says Suvendu after casting vote

Nandigram candidate Suvendu Adhikary cast his vote soon after polling began on Thursday morning. Riding a bike, Adhikari went to the Nandanayak Bar Primary School around 7.30 to cast his vote. Speaking to reporters, he said that he was confident that Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, who is contesting the elections against him from the Nandigram seat, will lose the polls. I have a very old relationship with the people of the area. I have a personal relationship with almost every person in Nandigram. Pretty confident that I will win the election, Adhikari said. Entire villages have come out to vote in favour of the BJP, he added.

Assembly Elections 2021 LIVE | Second phase polling underway in Bengal, Assam; Trinamool worker kill- The New Indian Express

Former cop and BJP candidate for Debra constituency Bharati Ghosh alleged that her polling agent was not being allowed to enter a booth in Nowpara area by Trinamool goons.

Polling Rate Lower In Tense Nandigram Than Rest Of Bengal

Polling Rate Lower In Tense Nandigram Than Rest Of Bengal West Bengal Assembly Election: The key seat still recorded a turnout of 69.53% amid allegations of voter intimidation by both TMC and the BJP Snigdhendu Bhattacharya 2021-04-01T18:24:01+05:30 Polling Rate Lower In Tense Nandigram Than Rest Of Bengal outlookindia.com 2021-04-01T23:31:34+05:30 Also read Nandigram, the seat of the state s highest-profile electoral battle in this Assembly election, has recorded a lower polling rate than the other seats voting on Thursday in the second of the eight-phase polling.  The seat has remained tense since morning, amid allegations against both Trinamool Congress (TMC) and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) of intimidating voters whom they thought to be potential voters of the opponent camp. 

Bengal assembly polls 2021: At Nandigram, voters must choose between Begam and Gaddar

A little over 200m is what separates chief minister Mamata Banerjee and her former confidante-turned-bete noire Suvendu Adhikary in Nandigram’s Reyapara. The residence where Mamata is staying on Wednesday night is on the same road linking Nandigram block-II with neighbouring Chandipur, where Adhikary has an election office. On Wednesday evening, Adhikary wasn’t in at his Reyapara office. Those at the office without the mandatory protection against the novel Coronavirus could not care less. The battle they have in hand on Thursday could decide the fate for Bengal, though in the second phase polling will be held in 29 more Assembly seats.

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