Repoll Ordered in Falta: A New Dawn for Democratic Fair Play
The Election Commission has mandated a repoll in all 285 polling booths of the Falta assembly constituency due to severe electoral misconduct in the previous voting. The repoll will be conducted under stringent security measures to ensure transparency, with counting slated for May 24.
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The Election Commission has announced a repoll across all 285 polling booths in the Falta assembly constituency, West Bengal, following significant electoral malpractices observed during the previous elections.
The repoll, scheduled for May 21, comes after reports of voter intimidation and unauthorized presence inside booths during the original poll on April 29. The commission's decision followed a detailed review of reports from various election officials and was deemed necessary due to the gravity of the incidents.
Authorities are instructed to implement rigorous security measures, including the presence of central forces and videography, to ensure a fair election process. Counting is set for May 24. Political reactions are polarized, with BJP leader Sukanta Majumdar hailing the repoll as a victory against local TMC leadership.
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