Bengal Polls: ECI Hails Women, Youth Turnout in Phase 2 Voting Surge

The Election Commission of India expressed optimism over voter participation in the second phase of West Bengal Assembly elections. ECI shared posts highlighting strong turnout among women and young electors. Polling began for 142 constituencies across six districts, including Kolkata. Minor tensions were reported in Bhabanipur and Rashbehari constituencies.

Key Points: Bengal Polls: ECI Highlights Women, Youth Voter Turnout

  • ECI highlights strong women voter turnout in Phase 2
  • Youth participation celebrated with first-time voters
  • Polling for 142 constituencies across six districts
  • Minor tensions reported in Bhabanipur and Rashbehari
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Bengal polls: ECI highlights strong voter enthusiasm as women, youth turn out in large numbers

ECI praises strong women and youth voter turnout in West Bengal Assembly polls Phase 2, with 142 constituencies voting amid tight security.

"Early morning queues of our Women voters - enthusiasm at its peak in the festival of Democracy. - ECI"

New Delhi, April 29

The Election Commission of India on Wednesday expressed optimism over voter participation in the second phase of the West Bengal Assembly elections, sharing multiple posts highlighting strong turnout, especially among women and young electors.

In a post on X, the ECI said, "Early morning queues of our Women voters - enthusiasm at its peak in the festival of Democracy. Glimpses of women voters at a polling station in North 24 Parganas, West Bengal." The ECI underscored the growing participation of women voters as polling began across the state.

In another message, the poll body wrote, "Election spirit! Early morning queue of enthusiastic voters in the Phase 2 of West Bengal Elections 2026, STEP OUT & VOTE," encouraging citizens to actively participate in the democratic process.

Highlighting youth engagement, the Commission also shared a post celebrating first-time participation. It said, "That smile says it all. A young elector after casting his vote at a PS in 161 Ballygunge AC, under DEO Kolkata South... Your vote is your voice. Don't miss your moment. #GoVote"

The posts reflect the Commission's focus on encouraging high voter turnout, particularly among women and young voters, in what is being closely watched as a key electoral phase.

Polling began at 7 a.m. on Wednesday for 142 constituencies across six districts in West Bengal, including the state capital Kolkata, in the second phase of the two-phase Assembly elections.

The process started amid mild tension in certain pockets from the very first hour. In the Bhabanipur Assembly constituency in South Kolkata, which is witnessing a high-profile political contest, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's brother Kartik Banerjee was cautioned by central forces for assembling near a police station with more persons than permitted. Security personnel advised him not to gather near polling stations in groups exceeding the allowed limit of four.

At the adjacent Rashbehari constituency, also in South Kolkata, tension was reported after allegations that Trinamool Congress workers were preventing Congress booth agents from entering a polling booth. The Congress accused the ruling party of "hooliganism" during the early hours of voting.

Despite these incidents, polling continued across the state under tight security arrangements, with authorities monitoring turnout levels amid visible enthusiasm among voters.

- IANS

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Priya S
As a woman from Kolkata, I feel proud seeing other women queuing up early. Our vote is our voice! The ECI is doing a good job highlighting this. However, I wish they would also address the allegations of voter intimidation more firmly - that Congress complaint about booth agents is concerning.
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Ramesh W
Good to see enthusiasm, but let's not get carried away. The ECI's PR machine is working overtime. I remember similar posts in previous elections, yet voter apathy remains in many areas. Still, credit where due - the turnout among women is genuinely impressive. Just wish the Commission would be equally transparent about the complaints of hooliganism.
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Kavya N
That young voter's smile in the ECI post is everything! 😊 This is what democracy looks like. Proud of my fellow Bengalis for turning out, especially the women. The festival of democracy is real here. And to those troublemakers at polling stations - please let people vote in peace!
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Michael C
Impressive turnout numbers! As someone who follows Indian elections closely, West Bengal always surprises me with its passion. The ECI's social media outreach is smart - using X to spread positivity. But the real test is whether they can maintain neutrality amidst these local tensions. Let's see how the rest of the phases go.
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Suresh O
The ECI should focus more on stopping violence than posting photos. I have relatives in Ballygunge and they told me about some last-minute scuffles. Yes, enthusiasm is great, but without a free and fair environment, all these "festival of democracy" slogans are meaningless. Still, the women voters are inspiring.

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