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ELECTION UPDATE: Bengal voting turns tense as violence, identity politics dominate phase 1

The first phase of voting in West Bengal has been marked by a mix of high political intensity, allegations of violence, and strong identity-based narratives as polling continues across multiple districts. Reports from several areas, including Malda, Siliguri, Murshidabad, and South Dinajpur, indicate sporadic clashes between rival political groups, disruptions at polling stations, and confrontations involving candidates and party workers during the course of the day. In Murshidabad, tensions escalated in certain pockets of Naoda constituency where candidates and supporters were involved in heated exchanges, prompting intervention by security forces to restore order. In other areas such as Siliguri and Malda, separate incidents of voter unrest and party worker clashes were reported, though polling eventually resumed under tight security arrangements. Authorities have maintained that voting continues across most booths without major disruption, with increased deployment in sensitive regions. The political discourse around the election has also been shaped by themes of cultural identity, religion, and regional pride, with competing narratives emerging around Bengali identity and voter sentiment. Analysts note that such messaging has become central to campaign strategies, influencing both ground-level mobilisation and public perception during the electoral process. Meanwhile, senior political voices have argued that the nature of electoral violence appears more targeted this time, with candidates themselves becoming focal points in certain incidents, rather than just party workers. Security arrangements remain under close scrutiny as election officials monitor developments across constituencies. As the first phase progresses, voter turnout remains steady in many regions despite tensions, while authorities continue to emphasize that the democratic process is proceeding under supervision and that reports of unrest are being investigated with priority to ensure free and fair polling across the state.

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