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No death or bombing in Bengal elections: ECI

As the elections concluded on Wednesday in West Bengal, the Chief Electoral Officer of the state Manoj Agarwal said the election process was largely peaceful, with “no deaths and no large-scale violence” reported, calling it a “noteworthy achievement” of the police and central forces.

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Mamata will lose by 30000 votes: Suvendu

The leader of opposition and Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP)candidate from Bhabanipur Suvendu Adhikari said that chief minister Mamata Banerjee who is contesting on A TMC ticket in the same assembly constituency will lose by at least 30,000 votes.

Mamata trying to intimidate voters: Suvendu

The leader of opposition and Bhabanipur’s BJP candidate Suvendu Adhikari alleged that West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee was intimidating voters and creating fear among them in Bhabanipur.

Parties court Bengal’s Matuas as citizenship anxieties cloud key vote

As West Bengal heads for the final phase of polls on Wednesday, the ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC) and challenger Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) are placing calculated bets on one single community, which both see as pivotal to the make-or-break game – the roughly three million-strong Matuas concentrated in villages along the border with Bangladesh.

On the campaign trail: Bengal before the final vote

On a sweltering Sunday afternoon, Mamata Banerjee stepped out in her trade mark rubber slippers and white sari with a simple, almost austere border at Chakraberia, in the heart of her Bhabanipur constituency, from where she had stormed out last night, protesting the loud use of mikes by rival BJP workers to drown out her campaign meet.