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First round of voting in 3 seats: In Cooch Behar, TMC and BJP trade charges of assault, intimidation; over 460 complaints filed

The Cooch Behar, Alipurduar and Jalpaiguri constituencies are going to polls in the first phase of Lok Sabha elections in West Bengal on Friday.

Till 9 am, Coochbehar recorded 15.26 per cent voting, Alipurduar 15.91 per cent, and Jalpaiguri 14.13 per cent.Till 9 am, Coochbehar recorded 15.26 per cent voting, Alipurduar 15.91 per cent, and Jalpaiguri 14.13 per cent.

Complaints of violence, intimidation and assault poured in as the first phase of the Lok Sabha elections kicked off in West Bengal on Friday with three constituencies, Cooch Behar, Alipurduar and Jalpaiguri, going to polls.

While Trinamool Congress (TMC) supporters were accused of stone pelting in Chandamari, leading to a BJP booth president suffering an injury, BJP workers were accused of attacking TMC workers in the Sitalkuchi and Chotosalbari Gram Panchayat areas. During the first hour of voting, bombs were allegedly recovered from the residence of a BJP booth president in Dinhata -II and a TMC polling camp in Sitai was attacked, sources added.

Till 1 pm, Coochbehar recorded 50.69 per cent voting, Alipurduar 51.58 per cent, and Jalpaiguri 50.65 per cent.

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In his ‘peace room’ in Raj Bhavan, Governor C V Ananda Bose said that complaints of intimidation and violence have been streaming in since the morning. “All complaints are being forwarded to the Election Commission (EC) for appropriate action,” he told the media.

Till 9 am, the TMC had filed 37 complaints against the BJP to the EC.

On Thursday night, BJP leader Love Sarkar suffered a head injury after he was allegedly assaulted by TMC supporters in Chandamari in the Cooch Behar South Assembly constituency. Sarkar is undergoing treatment at a private hospital.

The first phase of the Lok Sabha elections 2024 began on Friday morning with polling underway at 102 constituencies across 21 states and Union Territories.

High security

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The Election Commission of India (ECI) has deployed 112 companies of central armed forces in Cooch Behar (SC) constituency, the highest among all three seats. During the 2021 Assembly elections, four people had died in alleged firing by the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) in the Sitalkuchi area of Cooch Behar district, which shares a border with Bangladesh. The EC has sanctioned 63 companies in Alipurduar (ST) and 75 in Jalpaiguri (SC). Apart from central forces, the poll panel has also deployed 4,500 state police personnel in Cooch Behar, 2,454 personnel in Alipurduar and 3,077 personnel in Jalpaiguri.

Lok Sabha elections 2024: Phase 1

Constituencies Cooch Behar (SC), Alipurduar (ST), Jalpaiguri (SC)
Polling stations 5,814
Critical polling stations 834
Voters 56,26,108

Cooch Behar

  • Polling stations: 2,043
  • Critical polling Stations: 196

Alipurduar

  • Polling stations: 1,867
  • Critical polling stations: 159

Jalpaiguri

  • Polling stations: 1,904
  • Critical polling stations: 382

Sweety Kumari reports from West Bengal for The Indian Express. She is a journalist with over a decade of experience in the media industry. Covers Crime, Defence, Health , Politics etc and writes on trending topics. With a keen eye for investigative and human-interest stories. She has honed her craft across diverse beats including aviation, health, incidents etc. Sweety delivers impactful journalism that informs and engages audiences. Sweety Kumari is a graduate of Calcutta University with an Honors degree in Journalism from Jaipuria College and a PG in Mass Communication from Jadavpur University. Originally from Bihar, she is brought up in Kolkata and completed her education from Kendriya Vidyalaya SaltLake. Multilingual, Sweety is fluent in English, Hindi, Bengali, and Maithili. She started her career as an Entertainment and lifestyle journalist with a newsportal in Kolkata. She is working with The Indian Express for 8 years now. ... Read More

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