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Bengal sees over 76% voter turnout in phase 4, 5 killed in Cooch Behar violence

A voter turnout of 76.16 per cent was recorded till 5 pm in the fourth phase of West Bengal assembly polls Saturday, amid incidents of violence that prompted the Election Commission to suspend voting at a booth in Sitalkuchi constituency of Cooch Behar.

Edited by: India TV News Desk New Delhi Updated on: April 10, 2021 23:32 IST
Voters wait in a queue to cast their vote at a polling
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Voters wait in a queue to cast their vote at a polling station during the 4th phase of the West Bengal Assembly polls in Cooch Behar district.

A voter turnout of 76.16 per cent was recorded till 5 pm in the fourth phase of West Bengal assembly polls Saturday, amid incidents of violence that prompted the Election Commission to suspend voting at a booth in Sitalkuchi constituency of Cooch Behar. The Commission said polling was held at 15,940 polling stations spread across 44 assembly constituencies in this phase of polls.

"However, based on the report received from Special Observers on the reported incident of violence at one polling station number 126 under Sitalkutchi assembly constituency, Cooch Behar, EC has adjourned the poll. A detailed report is awaited," an EC statement said.

Bengal elections are being held in 8 phases while the counting of votes will take place on May 2. So far, voting in the first three phases — March 27 (30 seats), April 1 (30 seats) and April 6 (31 seats) — have already taken place. After today's polls, the remaining phases are scheduled on April 17, April 22, April 26 and April 29.

West Bengal Phase 4 polling | Big takeaways

  • A total of 15,940 ballot units (BUs) and as many control units (CUs) and VVPATs were used in this phase. One CU, one VVPAT and at least one BU make one EVM unit.
  • "Non-functioning rate (of EVMs) during the poll is comparable to what was experienced in the last few polls," the statement said, without elaborating.
  • Amid allegations by the Trinamool Congress that central forces were forcing people to vote for a particular party, the statement said that according to the Commission's standing instruction, police officials including CAPF personnel cannot go inside a polling booth unless required by the presiding officer due to law and order problem.

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  • "It is the standing instruction of the Commission that outsiders will not be allowed in the areas of poll-going assembly constituencies during the silence period -- 48 hours before the end of polling hour," it said.
  • During the ongoing elections till this phase in West Bengal, a record seizure of Rs 283.70 crore has been reported as on April 10.
  • The figure includes seizure of cash, liquor, narcotics, freebies, and it is more than 6.4 times of the total seizure of Rs. 44.33 crore in assembly elections of 2016.

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  • A total of 21,217 cases of Model Code of Conduct violations were reported through the EC’s c-VIGIL app out of which 20,987 were disposed as of 3:00 pm on Saturday, the commission said.
  • In the first major outbreak of violence during the ongoing West Bengal assembly elections, five people were killed, including four in firing by CISF personnel, while five candidates were attacked during polling exercise, triggering a political firestorm.

(With PTI inputs)

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