Amit Shah Hails Record Bengal Poll Turnout as New Era Dawns

Union Home Minister Amit Shah congratulated West Bengal voters for a record 91.83% turnout in Phase I of the Assembly elections. He praised the Election Commission and security forces for ensuring a peaceful polling process. Shah stated the high turnout signals the "dawn of a new era of good governance" in the state. Women voters led with 92.69% participation, and the second phase is scheduled for April 29.

Key Points: Amit Shah on Bengal Polls: Record Turnout, New Era

  • Record 91.83% voter turnout in Phase I of West Bengal Assembly Elections
  • Women voters outpace men with 92.69% turnout
  • Amit Shah praises ECI and CAPFs for peaceful polling
  • BJP leader hints at victory, calls it dawn of new governance era
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"Dawn of new era of good governance": Amit Shah hails record turnout in first phase of Bengal polls

Amit Shah congratulates voters for record 91.83% turnout in West Bengal Phase I polls, praises ECI and CAPFs for peaceful process, hints at BJP victory.

"This serves as a clear harbinger of the dawn of a new era of good governance in Bengal. - Amit Shah"

New Delhi, April 24

Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday congratulated voters for the record-high turnout in Phase I of the West Bengal Assembly Elections and praised the Election Commission of India and security forces for ensuring a peaceful polling process.

In an X post, the Union Minister also expressed gratitude towards the ECI and Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) personnel for a "peaceful and secure" polling process on Thursday, while hinting towards the BJP's victory, Amit Shah said that the voter turnout and peaceful polls indicate the "dawn of a new era of good governance in West Bengal."

The Union Minister and BJP leader, Shah wrote, "I extend my heartfelt congratulations to the esteemed voters of West Bengal for shattering all records of participation in this grand festival of democracy through a historic turnout in the first phase of polling."

"I express my deep gratitude and congratulations to the Honourable Election Commission, the brave personnel of all Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs), and our West Bengal Police for ensuring one of the most peaceful and secure polling processes in the history of Bengal. This serves as a clear harbinger of the dawn of a new era of good governance in Bengal," the post further read.

Meanwhile, the polling for Phase I of the Assembly elections concluded at 6 pm on Thursday, with West Bengal recording a significantly higher voter turnout of 91.83 per cent, according to the Election Commission of India.

The high turnout figures underline an active electoral exercise as polling drew to a close amid tight security arrangements across 152 constituencies.

A key highlight was the leadership shown by women voters, who outpaced men. In West Bengal, women's turnout reached an unprecedented 92.69 per cent compared to 90.92 per cent for men. The Commission also noted significant participation from transgender persons, with 56.79 per cent turnout.

The polling for the second phase will be held on April 29, with counting of votes scheduled for May 4.

- ANI

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Neha E
Women leading the turnout is truly inspiring! Shows how much they care about their future. Respect to all the voters.
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Ramesh W
Peaceful polling is great, but let's not get carried away by slogans. The real test is governance after the elections, not just voting day fanfare.
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Sarah B
Impressive numbers! As someone following Indian politics from abroad, this turnout shows how vibrant Bengal's democracy is. Kudos to the ECI.
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Tanvi S
"Dawn of new era" is still premature. Let's wait for results and see if promises match ground reality. So far, big talk, but Bengal needs real change.
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Michael C
High participation and peaceful conduct—this is how elections should be. Transgender turnout is also a positive step forward. 🌟
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Raghav A
Amit Shah is right to congratulate, but we shouldn't forget the violence that happened in some areas. Peace must be the norm, not exception.
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Angela V

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