Sourav Ganguly Casts Vote in West Bengal 2nd Phase Polls

Former India cricket captain Sourav Ganguly and his wife Dona Ganguly cast their votes in the second phase of West Bengal Assembly elections in South 24 Parganas. The second phase covers 142 seats with a total electorate of 3.21 crore and 1,448 candidates in the fray. West Bengal recorded a voter turnout of 39.97 percent until 11 am, with Purba Bardhaman leading at 44.50 percent. The election is seen as a litmus test for the TMC in its traditional strongholds of South Bengal and Kolkata against the BJP.

Key Points: Sourav Ganguly Votes in West Bengal 2nd Phase Election

  • Sourav Ganguly and wife Dona cast votes in South 24 Parganas
  • 39.97% voter turnout recorded by 11 am
  • Second phase covers 142 seats with 1,448 candidates
  • Main contest between TMC and BJP in urban and Matua strongholds
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West Bengal 2nd phase polls: Sourav Ganguly casts vote in South 24 Parganas

Former India cricket captain Sourav Ganguly and wife Dona cast votes in South 24 Parganas as West Bengal 2nd phase polls see 39.97% turnout by 11 am.

"In the previous phase too, the voting percentage was 90 plus. Let's see, we will get to know by this evening. - Sourav Ganguly"

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Parganas, April 29: Former India cricket captain Sourav Ganguly, along with his wife Dona Ganguly, on Wednesday cast their votes in the second phase of the West Bengal Assembly elections.

The couple cast their votes at a polling booth in South 24 Parganas amid tight security arrangements and voter participation across the constituency.

Polling for the second phase of the West Bengal elections is underway in several constituencies, with long queues of voters seen outside multiple booths since morning.

Authorities have deployed security personnel to ensure peaceful voting, while election officials are closely monitoring turnout and polling arrangements.

Speaking to reporters after casting his vote, the former India captain commented on the voter turnout, noting that the previous phase had recorded over 90 per cent polling. He added that the final figures would become clear by the evening.

"In the previous phase too, the voting percentage was 90 plus. Let's see, we will get to know by this evening," Ganguly said.West Bengal recorded a voter turnout of 39.97 per cent until 11 am on Wednesday, as polling for the 142 seats in the second phase of Assembly elections is underway.

According to the Election Commission of India, Purba Bardhaman stood at the top, with a voting percentage of 44.50 per cent, followed by Hooghly, which has witnessed 43.12 per cent polling until 11 am. Kolkata North and Kolkata South recorded a voter turnout of 38.39 per cent and 36.78 per cent, respectively.

Nadia also recorded a sizeable turnout of 40.34 per cent. The main fight in West Bengal in the 2026 elections is between the 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 moves into the party's traditional fortresses in South Bengal and Kolkata. The second phase covers 142 out of 294 seats in West Bengal.

The total electorate is around 3.21 crore, with 1,64,35,627 men, 1,57,37,418 women and 792 transgender voters.1,448 candidates are in the fray, including 220 women at 41,001 polling stations, with over 8,000 managed entirely by women.

While 142 seats are up for grabs, all eyes are on the 'Big Five' urban contests. Apart from the high-stakes seat of Bhabanipur, Tollyganj, the heart of the Bengali film industry, is a high-profile, star-studded battle. 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.

The counting of votes will take place on May 4.

- ANI

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Sneha F
39.97% by 11am is impressive considering the heat! But I can't help feeling frustrated - why is development still not the main discussion in Bengal? We need jobs and infrastructure, not just celebrity endorsements. At least Dada showed up early, that's more than some politicians do.
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Aditya G
142 seats in one phase, 3.21 crore voters - that's a massive logistical achievement for the Election Commission! 👏 Security arrangements seem solid, and women-managed polling stations are a great step. Hope everyone casts their vote without fear. Whether you support TMC or BJP, just vote!
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Michael C
Interesting to see the "Big Five" urban contests getting so much attention - Bhabanipur and Tollyganj especially. The bhadralok vote in Kolkata will be crucial. I'm curious how the film industry's support for TMC will play out this time. Democratic process at its finest, even if the rhetoric gets heated.
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Priya S
Dada looking as elegant as ever, but I wish he'd talk more about issues than just voter percentages! 😅 Still, it's great that celebrities like him use their influence to encourage voting. The Matua factor is real this time - many of my relatives crossed over to BJP in 2021. Let's see what 2026 brings.
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Deepak U
Respectful criticism: For all the talk about high voter turnout, what about the quality of candidates? We see the same dynastic politics in Bengal - from TMC to BJP to Left. Ganguly voting is nice photo-op, but common people in South 24 Parganas need better roads

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