Recounting Drama: Rajarhat New Town's Election Tension Builds
The Election Commission is conducting a recount of votes in West Bengal's Rajarhat New Town Assembly seat after a candidate questioned the slim margin. Trinamool Congress's Tapash Chatterjee leads over BJP's Piyush Kanodia. Results will be announced post-recount, which was requested due to the narrow lead.
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The Election Commission initiated a recount of votes on Tuesday in the Rajarhat New Town Assembly constituency in West Bengal. This decision follows claims of discrepancies in a closely contested race, with candidate Tapash Chatterjee of the Trinamool Congress currently in the lead.
The latest trends suggest Chatterjee's lead over his nearest rival, BJP candidate Piyush Kanodia, continues to hold, having been up by 323 votes after the 17th round.
The recount is a response to the raised questions regarding the slim margin by which Chatterjee leads, with the final results eagerly awaited after the process concludes.
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