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Amid violence, West Bengal's 9 Lok Sabha seats record 12.94 per cent polling till 9 am

Kolkata, June 1 Amid continuing reports of poll-related tension and violence surfacing from different pockets in West Bengal on Saturday, the average polling percentage for the nine Lok Sabha constituencies till 9 am was recorded at a moderate 12.94, slightly...
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Kolkata, June 1

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Amid continuing reports of poll-related tension and violence surfacing from different pockets in West Bengal on Saturday, the average polling percentage for the nine Lok Sabha constituencies till 9 am was recorded at a moderate 12.94, slightly higher than the national average of 11.39.

As per statistics available from the office of the Chief Electoral Officer (CEO), West Bengal, Basirhat recorded the maximum polling percentage at 15.66, followed by Diamond Harbour 14.16, Mathurapur 13.54, Jadavpur 13.46, Jaynagar 13.13, Barasat 12.94, Dum Dum 10.46, Kolkata-Dakshin 10.16 and Kolkata-Uttar at 8.92.

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Polling is also under way for Baranagar Assembly constituency in North 24 Parganas district and the polling percentage there in the first two hours was recorded at 11%.

Sources in the CEO’s office said that till 9 am they have received 715 complaints. The maximum number of complaints have come from CPI(M) at 46, followed by BJP at 25 and six from Congress.

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During the first two hours, reports of poll-related tension surfaced from various pockets in the state. At Kultali under Jaynagar Lok Sabha seat, tension flared up following clashes between Trinamool Congress and BJP activists. Six people were injured and three of them had to be admitted to a local hospital.

At Jadavpur, as the CPI(M) candidate Srijan Bhattacharya reached a particular booth, the situation became tense as the Trinamool Congress activists surrounded him and protested by raising slogans. While Bhattacharya accused the Trinamool Congress activists of threatening his polling agent, the ruling party leadership alleged that the CPI(M) candidate was unnecessarily creating tension in the area.

The situation flared up also at Bhangar under Jadavpur Lok Sabha constituency following repeated clashes between Trinamool Congress and All India Secular Front (AISF) activists. Several individuals from both groups were injured in the clashes.

At Kolkata-Dakshin, the election agent of CPI(M) candidate Saira Shah Halim received head injuries after the ruling party activists threw stones and bricks towards his vehicle and the window panes of the vehicle were smashed.

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