West Bengal Phase 2 Voting witnessed a minor technical disruption in North 24 Parganas after an Electronic Voting Machine (EVM) malfunction was reported in Baranagar. The incident occurred at Booth No. 72, where voting had to be temporarily halted due to the technical issue, causing brief inconvenience to voters who had queued up to exercise their franchise. According to on-ground updates, polling officials quickly intervened to assess the situation, and efforts were initiated to restore the voting process. However, details regarding the exact duration of the disruption and the time of resumption are still awaited. Authorities are expected to provide a detailed clarification on the incident shortly. Despite the temporary setback, voter enthusiasm remains strong across the region. Even amid weather-related challenges such as heat and intermittent rain, citizens were seen turning out in significant numbers to participate in the democratic process. The high turnout reflects continued public engagement in the ongoing election phase. In addition to the EVM issue in Baranagar, isolated incidents of political tension have also been reported from other parts of the state, including clashes between party workers in certain sensitive constituencies. Election authorities are closely monitoring all developments to ensure smooth conduct of polling. Officials have reiterated that any technical faults are being addressed promptly to minimize disruption and maintain voter confidence. Security forces and polling staff remain deployed across booths to ensure peaceful and fair elections. As voting continues, the focus remains on maintaining transparency, resolving technical issues swiftly, and ensuring that every eligible voter is able to cast their ballot without hindrance.


