Election Commission Orders Repolling in West Bengal
The Election Commission has announced repolling in 15 polling stations across West Bengal, initially conducted on April 29, during the assembly elections. The decision was made following complaints and inputs from the state poll machinery. Repolling will occur on May 2 at specific constituencies, including Magarhat Paschim and Diamond Harbour.
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The Election Commission has called for repolling in 15 polling stations in West Bengal after the second phase of assembly elections, originally held on April 29.
The decision, outlined in a letter to the state's Chief Electoral Officer, follows numerous complaints and inputs from the poll machinery.
Scheduled for May 2, the repolls will affect 11 stations in Magarhat Paschim and four in Diamond Harbour, with further reports awaited regarding Falta constituency.
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