BJP's "Tsunami" Sweeps North Bengal as Phase 1 Polling Sees High Turnout

BJP leader Locket Chatterjee expressed supreme confidence in her party forming the next government in West Bengal, declaring a "BJP tsunami" is sweeping North Bengal. She praised the Election Commission's conduct while addressing an alleged attack on a BJP candidate. Meanwhile, senior BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari claimed he was barred from entering a polling booth in Nandigram, where he is contesting against Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee. The first phase of voting saw a robust voter turnout of over 41% by late morning across several districts.

Key Points: BJP Confident of Victory in Bengal Amid High Voter Turnout

  • High voter turnout in Phase 1
  • BJP predicts government change
  • Allegations of booth access issues
  • Attack on BJP candidate reported
  • Counting of votes on May 4
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"BJP tsunami sweeping through North Bengal": Locket Chatterjee amid ongoing assembly polls

BJP's Locket Chatterjee claims a "tsunami" in North Bengal as Phase 1 voting records over 41% turnout. Suvendu Adhikari alleges booth access issues.

"A BJP tsunami is sweeping through North Bengal. - Locket Chatterjee"

Kolkata, April 23

As the first phase of polling for West Bengal assembly elections is underway, BJP leader Locket Chatterjee on Thursday exuded confidence in the formation of a BJP government in the state.

Speaking with ANI, Chatterjee lauded the Election Commission for the smooth conduction of the polls.

"A BJP tsunami is sweeping through North Bengal. We and the public alike were waiting for this moment; that time has come, and the government will change in a second. The people of Bengal want change. The Election Commission is conducting the polls very well. We are waiting for the day when a BJP worker takes oath as the state's CM," she stated.

Addressing the attack on BJP candidate from Kumarganj, Subhendu Sarkar, who claimed that he was injured and his car was vandalised by TMC workers in Kumarganj Assembly constituency, Chatterjee said, "The Election Commission will deal with them strictly."

Earlier in the day, Leader of Opposition in the West Bengal Assembly and BJP candidate, Suvendu Adhikari, inspected vulnerable polling booths in his constituency, Nandigram, amid the polling for State Assembly elections.

Speaking to reporters, Adhikari claimed that he was not allowed to enter one of the polling booths.

The BJP leader said, "I was not allowed to enter this polling booth. The common man wants peace. Jo shanti todega hum usko todne ka kaam karenge. (Whoever disturbs the peace, we will break them)."

Earlier today, he cast his vote at a polling station in Nandigram. Adhikari is also contesting against Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee in Bhabanipur.

"Parivartan hoga. If a change does not take place this time, Sanatana in Bengal will be finished. The Election Commission is doing good work, but there are some goons everywhere. Our polling agent has been arrested. Strict action should be taken immediately," he told ANI after casting his vote.

Meanwhile, West Bengal is seeing a mega voter turnout even during the first few hours of voting. The voter turnout in West Bengal (Phase 1) was recorded at 41.11 per cent at 11 am on Thursday, according to the Election Commission of India.

Paschim Mednipur district recorded a high turnout of 44. 68 percent followed by Jhargam at 43.71 per cent and Bankura at 43.22 per cent. The lowest turnout was recorded in Malda at 38.22 per cent.

The counting of votes will take place on May 4.

- ANI

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Arjun K
People are tired of the violence and corruption. If BJP brings real change and development, why not? The high turnout shows people want something new. 😊
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Siddharth J
I'm not convinced about this 'tsunami'. Look at the ground reports - TMC still has strong local networks. But yes, the atmosphere is charged. Let democracy decide.
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Rahul R
The claim about not being allowed into polling booths is concerning. Election Commission must ensure free and fair voting for everyone. Violence has no place in democracy. ✊
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Ananya R
Mamata didi has done a lot for Bengal's poor and women. But the violence allegations are serious. I hope whoever wins focuses on peace and progress. Arrey, let's wait for results!
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James A
As an outsider watching Indian politics, this is fascinating. The 'Sanatana' comment from Adhikari sounds like a polarizing statement. Hope sanity prevails.
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Ravi K
Honestly, both parties need to stop the mudslinging. The common man just wants roads, jobs, and safety. This 'tsunami' talk is just hype. Results will tell the real story. 🗳️

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