West Bengal Phase 2: Women Lead Long Queues in Monteswar Voting

Voting for the second phase of West Bengal legislative assembly elections began in Monteswar with long queues of women voters. The ruling TMC has fielded sitting MLA Siddiqullah Chowdhury against BJP's Saikat Paja, Congress's Jyotirmoy Mandal, and CPI(M)'s Anupam Ghosh. Local residents expressed anger over poor road conditions, lack of drinking water, and waterlogging issues. The first phase on April 23 saw a record 91.78% voter turnout.

Key Points: West Bengal Phase 2 Polls: High Women Turnout in Monteswar

  • Long queues of women voters seen in Monteswar
  • TMC fields Siddiqullah Chowdhury against BJP's Saikat Paja
  • Allegations of poor roads, waterlogging, and lack of drinking water
  • First phase recorded 91.78% voter turnout
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West Bengal 2nd phase polls: Long queues of women as voting begins in Monteswar

Long queues of women voters mark the second phase of West Bengal elections in Monteswar. Key candidates include TMC's Siddiqullah Chowdhury and BJP's Saikat Paja.

West Bengal 2nd phase polls: Long queues of women as voting begins in Monteswar
"Movement becomes almost impossible during the rainy season - Residents"

Monteswar, April 29

Voting for the second phase of the West Bengal Legislative Assembly Election 2026 commenced in the Monteswar assembly on Wednesday amid tight security arrangements.

Long queues of voters were seen outside the Basanti Devi College polling station since early morning, promising a high women voter turnout as seen in the first phase of polls on April 23.

Elderly women were also seen enthusiastically participating in the democratic process.

The ruling TMC has once again fielded sitting MLA and Minister Siddiqullah Chowdhury as its candidate from the constituency, who will be up against the BJP's Saikat Paja, while Congress has fielded Jyotirmoy Mandal. CPI(M) has fielded Anupam Ghosh.

In this assembly, the picture of the minister's alleged factional feud with the local Trinamool president of the Panchayat Samiti, Ahmed Hossain, has come to the fore.

However, several questions are being raised around Siddiqullah Chowdhury.

A section of the locals claimed that the development work had not been completed in the last five years.

It is alleged that the condition of several roads in various rural areas of Monteshwar is still very bad. Residents said that movement becomes almost impossible during the rainy season.

There is also anger over the alleged lack of drinking water, and in many areas, waterlogging has remained an issue due to a poor drainage system.

The first phase of elections on April 23 had seen a record 91.78 per cent polling. The voting on Wednesday will decide the electoral fate of 1,448 candidates, which includes 1,228 men and 220 women. The Election Commission has made all arrangements for the smooth conduct of the polling process.

Of over 3.22 crore total voters, 3.21 crore are general electors and nearly 40,000 are service voters. There are 1.64 crore male electors and 1.57 crore female electors, and 792 have been identified as the third gender.

Over 4.12 lakh voters are in the 18-19 age bracket, and over 3,200 voters are 100 years and above. There are over 57,000 voters with disabilities (PWD). The Election Commission has set up 41,001 polling stations for the smooth conduct of elections. These include 39,301 main stations and 1700 auxiliary stations.

- ANI

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Vikram M
The allegations against Siddiqullah Chowdhury are concerning. Development work incomplete, bad roads, waterlogging issues - yet he gets fielded again? This is why people are losing faith in established parties. The 91.78% turnout in first phase shows people want change. Let's see if Monteswar follows the trend.
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Ananya R
BJP's candidate Saikat Paja has a tough fight ahead. But what's impressive is the EC's preparation - 41,001 polling stations and special arrangements for elderly and PWD voters. That's true inclusive democracy. The elderly women voting enthusiastically is the real story here. ❤️
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Rohit P
I'm from Bardhaman district and the situation in Monteswar is exactly what we're seeing across Bengal - TMC vs BJP vs Left vs Congress. But honestly, the factional feud within TMC between Siddiqullah and the local Panchayat Samiti president Ahmed Hossain is a bit too public. Internal democracy matters too, guys.
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Kavya N
The 1,448 candidates for 2nd phase - that's crazy! 220 women candidates is still low representation. We need more women in politics. But at least women voters are showing up. The 1.57 crore female electors vs 1.64 crore male - almost equal! Let's hope the candidates deliver on women's issues. 💪
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Michael C
Interesting to see such high enthusiasm in local elections. The 3,200 voters over 100 years old is remarkable - shows democratic spirit runs deep here. But the allegations of poor roads and drinking water issues should be investigated. 5 years is too long

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