West Bengal Elections: A Call for Peaceful Polling Amidst Political Heat
Political leaders in West Bengal, including Suvendu Adhikari and others, cast their votes and urged for peaceful polling during the first phase of the elections. With over 41% turnout by 11 a.m., leaders stressed the need for calm amidst allegations of voter roll discrepancies and hopes for political change.
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Prominent leaders of various political parties cast their votes in the first phase of the West Bengal Assembly elections, with appeals for peaceful polling echoing across the state.
Leader of Opposition Suvendu Adhikari, along with BJP's Dilip Ghosh and Congress' Mausam Benazir Noor, emphasized the importance of maintaining tranquility as voters head to the polls.
With a significant voter turnout reported by mid-morning, allegations of voter roll discrepancies were raised amid hopes for political change in the state.
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