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Breaking: Mamata Banerjee on Ground, Booth-to-Booth Campaign in Bhabanipur

In Bhabanipur, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee was seen actively moving across multiple polling booths during voting day, interacting with party workers and boosting their morale. Despite rain, she continued her booth-to-booth visit, reviewing arrangements and ensuring smooth polling in the constituency. Mamata Banerjee, who is also contesting from Bhabanipur, was observed taking direct feedback from ground-level workers and speaking to the media intermittently. She urged party supporters across various constituencies to vote fearlessly and not be intimidated, while also targeting the opposition in her messaging. Her active presence on the ground reflects a high-intensity campaign atmosphere in the constituency, with tight competition and strong political engagement as voting progresses across West Bengal’s crucial phase.

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