West Bengal Phase 2 Voting witnessed high-intensity political activity in Bhabanipur as Chief Minister Mamata Banerjeewas seen moving from booth to booth within her constituency. The Bhabanipur Assembly seat, one of the most closely watched in this phase, saw the Chief Minister engaging directly with voters and polling agents during her visit. At Booth No. 159 in Bhabanipur, Mamata Banerjee interacted with voters and party workers, inquiring about any difficulties being faced during the voting process. After a brief stop, she proceeded to another booth in the constituency, continuing her ground-level outreach. This booth-to-booth movement marks a notable moment in the current election phase, as such extensive on-ground engagement by a sitting Chief Minister during polling day is relatively rare. Bhabanipur remains a politically sensitive and high-profile seat, drawing significant attention from across the state. Political activity in the area has been further intensified by contrasting campaign narratives. Rival leaders, including opposition figures, have been actively campaigning across West Bengal with strong ideological messaging, making this election phase particularly competitive. Security arrangements remain tight across Bhabanipur and surrounding areas, with central forces deployed to ensure peaceful polling. Election officials are closely monitoring the situation to prevent any disruptions and maintain order. As voting continues, both voter participation and political engagement remain high, with leaders from all major parties focusing heavily on turnout and booth-level coordination.


