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West Bengal third phase polls: Amid turmoil, polling ends with 77 68 pc turnout

West Bengal third phase polls: Amid turmoil, polling ends with 77.68 pc turnout Ahead of the third phase, three EVMs and four VVPATs were found in the residence of TMC leader Gautam Ghosh An ITBP jawan guarding a poll booth in the Hoogly rural constituency during the third phase of West Bengal Assembly polls on April 6, 2021 Photo by Indo-Tibetan Border Police Kolkata: After a day of turmoil, voting for the third phase of the tightly contested West Bengal assembly elections ended on Tuesday evening with a voter turnout of 77.68 per cent. According to the Election Commission of India (ECI), some instances of violence and brawls were reported in a few areas and some arrests have been made.

Polling concludes peacefully across 1 5 lakh stations, 475 constituencies

Polling concludes peacefully across 1.5 lakh stations, 475 constituencies. ANI | Updated: Apr 06, 2021 23:36 IST New Delhi [India], April 6 (ANI): The states of Assam, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, and the union territory of Puducherry went to polls on Tuesday across 1.5 lakh polling stations in 475 Assembly constituencies. While Assam witnessed polling for its third and last phase today, voting took for the third phase in West Bengal. The other three concluded their polls in a single phase. As per the Elections Commission, polling was conducted peacefully in1,53,538 polling stations spread across 475 Assembly Constituencies, in the states of Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Puducherry and for the third phase of Assam and West Bengal.

Bengal third phase polls: Amid turmoil, polling ends with 77 68 pc turnout

Bengal third phase polls: Amid turmoil, polling ends with 77.68 pc turnout ANI | Updated: Apr 06, 2021 20:09 IST Kolkata (West Bengal) [India], April 6 (ANI): After a day of turmoil, voting for the third phase of the tightly contested West Bengal assembly elections ended on Tuesday evening with a voter turnout of 77.68 per cent. According to the Election Commission of India (ECI), some instances of violence and brawls were reported in a few areas and some arrests have been made. One incident happened in Khanakul where a candidate went to different polling stations. There was an altercation between two groups, and four were arrested. In Arambagh, another altercation took place after a candidate reached Arandi and five others were arrested,

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