West Bengal Assemble Election 2016
Live: Phase V of West Bengal polls: 39% voters turn out till 11 a.m.
All eyes will be on Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee who is contesting
from the Bhawanipur Assembly seat in the fifth phase of the West Bengal
Assembly polls that will take place on Saturday. The Trinamool Congress
(TMC) supremo is pitted against Congress heavyweight and former Union
Minister Deepa Dasmunsi. The other important candidate in Bhawanipur is
Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose' grand nephew, Chandra Bose of Bharatiya
Janata Party [BJP]. BJP was in lead in the Bhawanipur Assembly segment
in 2014 Lok Sabha election.
The phase — with 53 seats spread over three districts — may finally
decide the winner like in previous elections. In 2014 Lok Sabha poll,
TMC got 49 out of 53 Assembly segments going to poll on Saturday. The
party's performance was nearly as good in 2011 Assembly election. While
on one hand TMC needs to retain the seats to stay in power, the
Left-Congress alliance can put the ruling party under severe stress if
they manage to offset at least 20-30 percent of seats. Even the
analysts, who are nearly sure of an alliance victory in this election,
indicated that this is perhaps the most critical phase of a six-phase
election.
Live updates:
1.45 pm: "The Election Commission has issued an order to lodge
FIR against TMC leader and Deputy Speaker Sonali Guha for giving
instruction to beat up the CPI-M polling agent," Additional Chief
Electoral Officer Dibyendu Sarkar said. Ms. Guha is contesting from the
Sathgachia Assembly seat in South 24 Parganas.
1.20 pm: Trinamool Congress leader and deputy speaker of West
Bengal Assembly Sonali Guha was seen instructing over phone to “beat and
drive away the CPI-M agent”.
1.22 pm: Contesting the polls from Satgachia in South 24 Parganas
district, Ms. Guha staged a sit-in protest, complaining that the EVM at
a booth in her constituency was malfunctioning and no action was taken
by the Election Commission.
1.24 pm: A little later, while talking over her mobile, Ms. Guha
was shown by TV news channels as saying : “Mere baar kore dis CPM
agentder ekdom, ora EVM kharap kore rekhe diche." (Thrash out the CPM
agent from the booth, they have done something to the EVM).
12.39 pm: Riya Sarkar, first transgender presiding officer from
Rashbehari Assembly segment, is a school teacher. "None can stop me from
playing a more meaningful role in society," she says thanking Election
Commission for the opportunity. Photo: Ashoke Chakrabarty
11.55 am: 39.81% voters turn out till 11 a.m.
Hooghly: 36.97 %
Kolkata South: 32.58%
South 24 Parganas: 39.81%
11.00 am: Ambikesh Mahapatra election agent Asim patra's wife
Mamata Patra and daughter Aparna patra who were allegedly threatened by
TMC workers .
10.49 am: 3 crude bomds recovered from roadside on 489 Keyatala
Lane as unclaimed. BDS team reached the spot making disposal and
thorough search. CAPF team with OC also conducting search in the area.
10.30 am: Poll percentage till 9 a.m.: 19.64%
Hooghly: 20.10 %
Kolkata South: 15.64 %
South 24 Parganas: 20.04 %
10.25 am: Four arrested from Port area due to unlawful gathering and disorderly conduct, says Kolkata police.
10.20 am: Trinamool leaders allege that "central forces are
targeting voters to stop them from exercising their franchise". This is
done to defeat TMC, the leaders said. A left sympathiser says "outsiders
are targeted, not voters," reports our correspondent Suvojit Bagchi
from Kolkata.
8.56 a.m.: Ola has rolled back Peak Pricing on its app in Kolkata
today between 7 a.m. to 7 p.m to encourage citizens to to vote, says
company official Piyush Surana.
8:40 am: The workers of a Birla Group plant said that only 20 of
they, out of 1500, voted. They gave a call to boycott polls. However
some of them said they may vote later. Water & electricity was
restricted in the plant that suspended work in 2014. The workers claimed
that they did not get arrears. "We had no option but to boycott poll,"
said one of the workers Omprakash Giri. The plant Hindustan Motors
belongs to C K Birla group, used to manufacture country's first
indigenous car, Ambassador.
8:36 am: Family members of an Independent candidate from Behala Purba Assembly seat allegedly assaulted by TMC.
8:35 am: Apart from deploying a strong contingent of 90,000
personnel of central and state police forces, the poll panel has also
ordered imposition of prohibitory orders under Section 144 of the CrPc
in all constituencies. One person was arrested today in connection with
the recovery of 14 crude bombs from the terrace of a local club premises
in Chelta Police Station area.
8: 30 am: Independent candidate supported by Left and Congress
Ambikesh Mahapatra alleges voters being prevented from casting votes in
Haridevpur Police Station.
8:25 am: Voting peaceful in Bhawanipore says Congress Left
Candidate Deepa Dasmunshi. Ms. Dasmunsi is contesting against Mamata
Banerjee.
8:15 am: CPI(M) polling agents allegedly threatened by TMC in
South 24 Parganas Sounarpur Dakshin and Canning Purba Assembly seats and
Hooghly's Khanakul area.
8:00 am: Along with the Saradha chitfund scam and ‘Syndicate raj’
(local real estate cartel for supply of building material), the Narada
sting tapes has also been a major poll issue in the state.
Why is the fifth phase important?
7:40 a.m.: Violence marred the third phase of polling in the
State where one person was killed in the melee.Overall, 67% of polling
was recorded.
7:31 a.m.: A long queue outside a polling station in the Budge Budge Assembly seat of South 24 Parganas.
7 a.m.: Voting began at 7am for 31 constituencies in South 24 Parganas and 18 in Hooghly districts besides four in South Kolkata.
7 a.m.: Polling begins in 53 constituencies in the fifth and penultimate phase on West Bengal Assembly polls.
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