Polling activity in West Bengal and Tamil Nadu continued amid heightened tensions, with a major confrontation reported from the Naoda assembly region of Murshidabad where rival political supporters allegedly clashed on a main highway during voting hours. According to ground reports, supporters of different groups engaged in stone-pelting and baton clashes, leading to temporary disruption on the key route connecting the district areas. The incident reportedly occurred when Humayun Kabir, who has been active in campaigning in the constituency, was present in the area for polling-day visits, while tensions escalated between his supporters and Trinamool Congress workers. Vehicles in a convoy were also allegedly targeted during the chaos, as seen in visuals from the spot. Security forces were quickly deployed to disperse the crowd and restore order, with officials stating that voting continued in most booths without complete halt. However, the situation remains sensitive as authorities monitor developments closely across Murshidabad and surrounding regions. Election authorities have not confirmed any statewide disruption, but the incident has added to the politically charged atmosphere as voter turnout remains strong across West Bengal during the ongoing polling process. Officials are expected to release detailed reports later in the day as voting progresses, while political leaders continue to trade allegations over responsibility for the clashes. The constituency remains under close surveillance as polling continues under heavy security arrangements and high voter participation. Further updates are awaited as the situation develops on the ground throughout the polling day in West Bengal with authorities prioritizing peace and orderly voting across all constituencies in the state today


