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Breaking Clash: West Bengal War of Words Peaks, Repoll Voting & EVM Row Intensify

The political atmosphere in West Bengal has reached a boiling point ahead of the May 4 vote counting, with sharp exchanges between the Bharatiya Janata Party and the All India Trinamool Congress dominating the narrative. The ongoing controversy around strong rooms and EVMs has further escalated tensions between the rival camps. Senior BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari has launched a scathing attack on Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, accusing her of making baseless allegations and indulging in political theatrics. He claimed that the people of Bengal have already delivered their mandate and insisted that the results must be accepted. Adhikari also alleged that the state has suffered over the past 15 years and expressed confidence in a political shift. In response, TMC leader Kunal Ghosh countered strongly, predicting a landslide victory of over 230 seats for his party. He accused the BJP of being “fearful” ahead of the results and criticized the deployment of central forces, calling it an aggressive move against the people of the state. Amid the political slugfest, repolling is underway in 15 booths across South 24 Parganas, including Magrahat and Diamond Harbour constituencies. The Election Commission of India ordered the repoll following serious complaints such as alleged EVM tampering, presence of adhesive tape near party symbols, and voter difficulties in selecting options. Despite the controversy, voter turnout remains steady, with long queues observed since morning. Early data suggests around 16% voting in Diamond Harbour and 17% in Magrahat by 9 AM. As allegations and counter-allegations intensify, both parties continue to push their narratives, with the BJP calling it “fear of defeat” and TMC alleging bias in the electoral process. With counting day approaching, the situation remains highly charged and unpredictable.

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