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90% Voter Turnout in West Bengal Phase 2 Elections by 5 PM

The second phase of West Bengal assembly elections recorded a massive 89.99% voter turnout by 5 pm, according to Election Commission data. Purba Bardhaman district led with a 92.46% turnout, followed by Hooghly and Nadia. Political parties are interpreting the high turnout in their favor, with TMC and BJP both claiming confidence in winning seats. The second phase is seen as a litmus test for TMC, as voting occurred in its traditional strongholds of South Bengal and Kolkata.

90 pc polling in second phase Bengal elections till 5 pm

New Delhi, April 29

The second phase of assembly polls in West Bengal has seen a huge 89.99% per cent turnout till 5 pm, according to Election Commission data.

Purba Bardhaman district continued to maintain the lead with a whopping turnout of 92.46%, followed by Hooghly (90.34%), Nadia (90.28%), Howrah (89.44%) and North 24 Paraganas. South 24 Paraganas witnessed a turnout of 89.74% and 89.57% respectively.

Political parties are interpreting the high turnout in their favour. The first phase witnessed a record voter turnout of 91.78 per cent. While Trinamool Congress said it will win at least 100 of 152 seats that went to the polls in the first phase, the BJP said it is confident of winning 110 seats in the first phase.

The first phase of polling was held on April 23. The main fight in West Bengal is being seen between the ruling Trinamool Congress and the BJP.

The second phase of the polling is widely seen as the 'litmus test' for the Trinamool Congress (TMC), as voting moved into the party's traditional fortresses in South Bengal and Kolkata.

The second phase covers 142 out of 294 seats in West Bengal.

Over 2.22 crore voters, including 1,64,35,627 men and 1,57,37,418 women, were eligible to cast their votes in the second phase of polling.

Key contests in the second phase included Bhabanipur and Tollyganj.

In the 2021 elections, the TMC dominated this specific belt, winning 123 of these 142 seats. For the BJP, this phase is about making inroads into the urban "bhadralok" vote and the Matua community. For the TMC, it is about holding the line to ensure a fourth consecutive term for Mamata Banerjee.

Exit polls will be released today after the conclusion of polling at 6 pm. The counting of votes will take place on May 4.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

I'm from Hooghly and saw long queues even at 4pm. People are fed up with empty promises but also wary of outsiders. Let's see if Mamata Didi can hold fort or if BJP breaks through in the bhadralok areas.

Sarah B

These numbers are incredible for any election worldwide. But honestly, high turnout alone doesn't guarantee good governance. I hope the candidates winning actually focus on development, not just rhetoric. 🤔

Vikram M

As a neutral observer, the Matua community vote will be key. Both parties are pandering to them. Also, Tollyganj and Bhabanipur are prestige battles for TMC. If they lose even one of those, it's a big statement.

Riya H

I appreciate the democratic spirit, but let's not forget the violence allegations in previous phases. Peaceful polling is as important as high turnout. Hope the EC ensures fair counting and no post-result clashes. 🕊️

James A

The 'litmus test' phrase is apt. If TMC loses significant ground in its stronghold, that's a paradigm shift. But if it holds 100+ seats, Mamata's dominance continues. Reminds me of the drama in US swing states!

Kavya N

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