"Rashbehari has been neglected under TMC rule": BJP candidate Swapan Dasgupta as state votes in first phase
Kolkata (West Bengal) [India], April 23 (ANI): BJP candidate from Rashbehari constituency, Swapan Dasgupta, on Thursday highlighted local issues and made sharp political remarks on TMC as polling for the first phase of the West Bengal Assembly elections is underway
Speaking about Union Home Minister Amit Shah's scheduled visit to Kalighat Temple, he said, "Home Minister Amit Shah is coming to Kalighat Temple, which is a very sacred place for all Hindus. It happens to be in the constituency I am fighting in, Rashbehari."
Referring to the poll atmosphere amid voting, he said the situation was largely stable but alleged targeting of his campaign materials.
Dasgupta said, "Atmosphere is very okay. I don't have too much to complain about, except the fact that there is a systematic bid to destroy all our posters by my opponent, TMC."
He also alleged incidents of voter intimidation, adding, "Apart from that, and a few incidents of threat to voters, there has been nothing untoward in this constituency."
Commenting on the Supreme Court's observations in connection with the I-PAC issue involving Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, he said democratic safeguards must be ensured. "Democracy must prevail. For democracy to prevail, those who threaten democracy must be put out of action."
Meanwhile, TMC candidate from Kharagpur, Pradeep Sarkar, cast his vote and made strong remarks targeting his BJP rival Dilip Ghosh.
Speaking about the contest, Sarkar said, "The media buzz is definitely there because Dilip Ghosh is standing, a person who is always in the news for his controversial remarks. He doesn't respect the law or women."
Sarkar also raised concerns over the voting process in certain areas, alleging irregularities and obstruction of voters. He said, "But there's one concern: where the BJP expects fewer votes, especially in minority areas like wards three, four, and five, problems are arising."
Emphasising the need for fair polling, he said, "Our only aim is a fair and peaceful election where genuine voters can cast their votes without being stopped."
The Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly elections are being held in a single phase today. Polling is being held for 234 Assembly constituencies across Tamil Nadu.
The counting of votes is scheduled for May 4. (ANI)
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