India Election Phase 7th Voting: 49.68% voting till 3 pm, violence at many places in Bengal, women surrounded the police station in Sandeshkhali

India Election Phase 7th Voting: In the seventh and final phase of the Lok Sabha elections (Lok Sabha Election 2024), voting is going on in 57 seats of 8 states since 7 am. Meanwhile, violence has been reported from many places in West Bengal amid Lok Sabha voting. In Bhangar of Jadavpur constituency, there was a clash between supporters of Trinamool Congress and ISF. Police had to lathicharge to disperse the crowd. At the same time, people of Sheikhpara Agrati village of Sandeshkhali have created a ruckus. Here women have surrounded the Rajbari police post demanding the release of two people from custody. At the same time, the mob at booth number 40, 41 in Kultali of South 24 Parganas district allegedly threw EVM and VVPAT machines into the water.

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Meanwhile, even amidst the continuous violent incidents, the EC has claimed that the voting is going on peacefully. The Election Commission has claimed that the elections are being held peacefully in the state. By 11 am, 1,450 complaints were received from various political parties, in which there have been allegations of EVM tampering and agents being prevented from entering the booth.

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Meanwhile, the Election Commission has released the figures till 3 pm. 49.68% voting has taken place till 3 pm on 57 seats in 8 states. The highest voting has taken place in Himachal Pradesh and West Bengal at 48.63%. Whereas the lowest voting has taken place in Bihar at 42.95%.

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Bihar-42.95% Chandigarh-52.61% Himachal Pradesh- 58.41% Jharkhand- 46.80% Odisha- 49.77% Punjab- 46.38% Uttar Pradesh- 39.31% West Bengal-58.46%

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Why is the protest happening in Sandeshkhali

The people of Sheikhpara Agrati village of Sandeshkhali have created a ruckus. These people allege that someone had placed a bomb in a house in the village. The police have arrested a 19-year-old boy in this case. Apart from this, two more people have been detained. After the protest of the local people, the police released the boy, but did not release the two people who were taken into custody. This is why the protest is going on here. The women have surrounded the police station and a heavy police force is deployed there. The women have surrounded the Rajbari police post. Here the women are raising slogans fiercely.

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1,450 complaints received from various political parties till 11 am

Sporadic incidents of violence have affected voting in the seventh and final phase of Lok Sabha elections in nine parliamentary constituencies of West Bengal. TMC, ISF and BJP workers clashed in various parts of Jadavpur and Diamond Harbour constituencies. However, the Election Commission has claimed that elections are being held peacefully in the state. Till 11 am, 1,450 complaints were received from various political parties, alleging EVM malfunctions and agents being prevented from entering the booth.

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In 2019, BJP won the maximum number of these seats

In 2019, out of these seats, BJP had won the maximum 25, TMC 9, BJD 4, JDU and Apna Dal (S) 2-2, JMM could win only 1 seat. Congress had won only 8 seats due to Punjab.

West Bengal Lok Sabha Election 2024 Phase 7 Voting: In Bengal, the crowd threw EVM and VVPAT machines in the pond, while bombing took place in Bhangar area of ​​​​South 24 Parganas

In the seventh phase, Harsimrat Kaur Badal is the richest candidate while Bhanumati Das is the poorest candidate

Out of 904 candidates in the seventh phase, 299 are crorepatis. BJP has the highest number of crorepatis with 44 candidates. Harsimrat Kaur Badal, candidate from Bathinda, Punjab is the richest candidate. She has assets worth 198 crores. The second name in the list is BJP candidate Baijayant Panda from Odisha (Rs 148 crores) and the third name is BJP candidate Sanjay Tandon from Chandigarh (Rs 111 crores). The candidate with the least assets is Bhanumati Das, candidate of Utkal Samaj from Jagatsinghpur, Odisha. She has assets worth Rs 1500. Apart from them, Rajiv Kumar Mehra of Jan Seva Driver Party from Ludhiana, Punjab and independent candidate Balram Mandal from Jadavpur, West Bengal have total assets of Rs 2500.

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