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Election Watch: Bengal records 18.76% turnout in 2 hours, TMC vs BJP dominates ground battle live

Ground reporting from West Bengal indicates a clear bipolar contest between the Trinamool Congress (TMC) and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), with field interactions suggesting minimal visible presence of Congress, Left, AIMIM or other smaller players in the initial voting phase. According to reporters on the ground, voters across constituencies are largely discussing a direct face-off between the two major parties, while alternative political forces remain largely absent from public discourse in early morning polling hours. Early voting data shows strong participation across both West Bengal and Tamil Nadu. In West Bengal, 18.76% turnout was recorded within the first two hours of polling, indicating a brisk voting pace. Western Medinipur reported the highest turnout at 20.51%, while North Dinajpur registered the lowest at 17.54%, though still reflecting healthy participation levels. The overall average across the state remains close to 19%, suggesting an unusually active start to polling day. In Tamil Nadu, voter turnout stood at 17.69% in the same period, with steady queues observed at several urban and rural booths. The participation of high-profile voters, including political leaders and film personalities, has further added visibility to the electoral process. Analysts suggest that such early turnout trends could indicate heightened voter engagement and competitive electoral sentiment. However, ground reports emphasize that the final outcome will depend on how these early participation patterns translate into sustained voting throughout the day. For now, the contest remains sharply focused between the two major political forces, with voters actively shaping the early momentum of this crucial election phase across both states today unfolding across region.

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