Will win Falta by over 1 Lakh votes: BJP's Debangshu Panda after EC orders repoll on May 21
South 24 Parganas (West Bengal) [India], May 3 (ANI): Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) candidate from Falta Assembly constituency Debangshu Panda on Sunday alleged large-scale irregularities during polling in parts of the constituency, including manipulation at select booths and incidents of voter intimidation.
Speaking to ANI, Panda claimed that the party had raised objections over irregularities at several booths and demanded repolling in those areas, after which the Election Commission ordered fresh voting on May 21.
He further alleged that several voters were prevented from exercising their franchise and that incidents of intimidation were reported after polling.
"The next day (of the voting), they (TMC people) took away all the voter cards and Aadhar cards in the night. Some people were not allowed to vote... They were not allowed to come... whoever came and voted for the BJP, in the night, the TMC goons went and broke their houses. They even threatened them... That's why the villagers came and blocked the road. Then, EC ordered the TMC to arrest them. 2-3 people were arrested. But the main culprit was not arrested. We are demanding that he be arrested as soon as possible... The police have given assurance to the Hindu villagers that it won't happen again, and everything will go back to normal... Safety and security should be given to the Hindus and the nationalist Muslims... Otherwise, these goons will torture us," he added.
"Our government is going to be formed... The people are telling us that we are going to form the government. The people are forming this government... This time, the people have come out of their homes to vote," Singh told ANI.
According to the ECI, directives for fresh repolling have been given in Falta "on consideration of severe electoral offences and subversion of the democratic process during the polling in a large number of polling stations on April 29".
BJP candidate from Maniktala Assembly constituency Tapas Roy said the delegation raised multiple issues including alleged lapses in security deployment, misuse of personnel, and counting hall arrangements.
Polling across 294 constituencies in West Bengal was held on April 23 and 29, respectively, with counting set to take place on May 4. (ANI)
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