Amid Clashes Over 80% Voting in Bengal, 73% in Assam in Phase-II of State Assembly Elections

CM Mamata Threatens to Move Court Over Poll-Related Issues

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has threatened to move court alleging the Election Commission has not taken action in the poll-related complaints filed since Thursday morning.

Banerjee, as per PTI, said that 63 poll-related complaints have been lodged since morning.

According to ANI, the CM also alleged that people raising slogans are outsiders and are protected by the central forces.

When asked if an FIR will be filed over allegations of booth rigging at Boyal polling booth where she visited, Banerjee said, “We will check all footage of the polling booth and take appropriate steps.”

BJP candidate from Nandigram Suvendu Adhikari alleged that Mamata Banerjee stalled voting for two hours at the polling booth she visited earlier.

“Mamata stalled voting for two hours here. Around 90% of voting has happened in Nandigram but it is only 78% at this booth. Voting is going on peacefully here. There is no issue,”…

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