West Bengal Poll Violence: Blast In Murshidabad Injures Multiple During Voting
A crude bomb attack in West Bengal’s Murshidabad district left several people injured on Thursday, coinciding with the first phase of Assembly election voting in the state. The explosion took place in Nowda, sparking fear and chaos among residents as polling was underway. Eyewitnesses reported a sudden blast that disrupted normal activity in the area, prompting immediate response from security personnel. The injured were rushed for medical treatment, while forces intensified vigil to prevent further incidents. The attack has raised serious concerns about safety during elections, even as authorities maintain that adequate security arrangements are in place across all polling constituencies.
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