Repolling Sparks Fiery Clash Between BJP and Congress in West Bengal
Repolling in South 24 Parganas, West Bengal, has intensified the conflict between BJP and Congress. While the BJP supports the move to correct electoral issues, Congress criticizes the Election Commission's neutrality. Voter turnout reached 86.9% amid heavy security, with final results awaited on Monday.
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The commencement of repolling in South 24 Parganas has set the stage for a heated confrontation between the BJP and the Congress. The BJP advocates repolling as a step to rectify voting irregularities, while Congress sharply criticizes the Election Commission for lacking neutrality, alongside condemning the extensive security force deployment.
Union Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal stands by the Election Commission's decision, describing the repoll as a standard measure to uphold democratic values. Confident in BJP's performance, he noted, 'The voters of Bengal have participated enthusiastically, making it a splendid election,' predicting a significant victory for the party.
Contrastingly, Congress leader TS Singh Deo denounces the election atmosphere, accusing the central government of using security forces to intimidate voters. He questions the fairness of elections held under such conditions, advocating for the removal of the Chief Election Commissioner to protect democracy. Voter turnout marked high intensity, with 86.9% participation, as the state awaits results.
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