Vote Counting Delays Stir Controversy in Bengal Elections
Sagarika Ghose, deputy leader of Trinamool Congress in the Rajya Sabha, criticized the Election Commission for the delay in releasing vote counting trends in West Bengal. As BJP leads, Ghose alleged that the commission has yet to upload trends for about 100 seats, raising concerns among TMC supporters.
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Sagarika Ghose, deputy leader of the Trinamool Congress in the Rajya Sabha, has raised questions over the delay in vote counting in West Bengal's recent elections.
According to Ghose, the Election Commission had not uploaded trends for around 100 seats even as the BJP took a lead over Trinamool Congress.
She highlighted the issue on X, questioning the reasons behind the slow progress, while TMC supporters remain determined until a complete count is achieved.
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