West Bengal Polls: TMC Leader Shashi Panja Alleges Counting Irregularities

TMC leader Shashi Panja alleged irregularities in the counting process in West Bengal, claiming tracking documents were being discarded. The Election Commission clarified that found VVPAT slips were from a mock poll, not the actual vote. BJP candidate Purnima Chakraborty expressed confidence in victory under PM Modi's leadership. Counting of votes for West Bengal and other states begins today at 8:00 am.

Key Points: TMC's Shashi Panja Alleges Counting Irregularities in Bengal

  • TMC's Shashi Panja alleges counting process irregularities
  • Discarded VVPAT slips found in Madhyamgram
  • EC says slips were from mock poll, not actual voting
  • BJP's Purnima Chakraborty expresses confidence of victory
  • Counting begins today for West Bengal and other states
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West Bengal polls: TMC's Shashi Panja alleges irregularities in counting process, raises questions

TMC leader Shashi Panja alleges irregularities in West Bengal counting process, citing discarded documents. EC says VVPAT slips were from mock poll.

"We bring in all papers on which we keep a track of counting... Everything is being thrown away. - Shashi Panja"

Kolkata, May 4

TMC leader and candidate from the Shyampukur constituency, Shashi Panja, on Monday alleged irregularities in the handling of election-related papers.

She claimed that documents used for tracking the counting process were being discarded and questioned the conduct at the counting centres.

Speaking to ANI, Panja said, "We bring in all papers on which we keep a track of counting. This is all the work of the Election Commission. Everything is being thrown away. Have we come here to clash? Have we come here with bullets and ammunition and pistols?"

This comes after VVPAT slips allegedly from booth number 29 of Noapara Assembly were found discarded in Subhashnagar of Ichapur Nilganj Panchayat of Madhyamgram Assembly, a day before the vote counting was scheduled in the state.

CPIM candidate from the seat, Gargi Chatterjee, and the Police reached the spot.

Meanwhile, the Election Commission said, "Upon examination, it has been found that the VVPAT paper slips shown are related to a mock poll done before poll day and are not related to the actual poll conducted on the day of voting. Further, a detailed enquiry has been initiated, and a formal complaint has been lodged for verification and necessary action."

This comes after VVPAT slips allegedly from booth number 29 of Noapara Assembly were found discarded in Subhashnagar of Ichapur Nilganj Panchayat of Madhyamgram Assembly, a day before the vote counting was scheduled in the state. CPIM candidate from the seat, Gargi Chatterjee, and the Police reached the spot.

Trinankur Bhattacharjee from TMC and Arjun Singh from BJP are also contesting the Assembly elections from this seat.

Further, BJP candidate from Shyampukur constituency, Purnima Chakraborty, expressed confidence of victory, claiming that the "Lotus will bloom in Bengal under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi" and asserting that the party would form the government in the state.

"With the blessings of the people of Bengal, Lotus is going to bloom in Bengal under the leadership of PM Narendra Modi. BJP is going to form the Govt here. Shyampukur is going to be freed from an anti-woman Minister," Chakraborty told ANI.

On repolling in Falta on 21st May, she said, "They made all attempts at vote theft. But we thank the EC for the role it played this time. This is the first election in Bengal where no murder, kidnapping or rape happened, where houses were not vandalised, where people were not harassed, where farms were not set ablaze...Be assured, people of Bengal will take their rights this time and 'chor TMC' will be shown its place..."

The counting of votes in West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Assam, Keralam, and the Union Territory of Puducherry will begin at 8:00 am today.

The process will commence with the counting of postal ballots at 8:00 am, followed by EVM counting from 8:30 am. Round-wise results will be updated in real time on the ECINET platform and the official Election Commission portal.

- ANI

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Priya S
Shashi Panja's statement about 'bullets and pistols' was unnecessary drama. But honestly, both TMC and BJP have a history of crying foul when things don't go their way. The real issue is ensuring every vote counts correctly. EC should have independent observers at every centre, not just party agents.
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Vikram M
Purnima Chakraborty's confidence is palpable, but her claim of 'no murder, kidnapping, or rape' during this election is an exaggeration. Violence did happen in some areas, though probably less than previous years. Let's be honest - Bengal elections have always been messy. The issue is whether the EC can maintain integrity. 🇮🇳
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Ananya R
As someone from Bengal, I'm tired of these accusations every single election year. VVPAT slips being 'found discarded' is definitely suspicious, but even if it was a mock poll, why weren't they properly destroyed? Both parties need to stop playing blame games and focus on the actual process. Counting day - let's hope for fair results. ✌️
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Rohit P
The EC's explanation about mock polls is plausible, but the optics are terrible. These paper slips should have been destroyed immediately after mock polling. Also, Shashi Panja's aggressive tone doesn't inspire confidence - it looks like she's setting the stage to challenge a possible defeat. Meanwhile, CPIM candidate Gargi Chatterjee reaching the spot shows how every party is on high alert. Let's see what the inquiry reveals.
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Kavya N
I don't trust any party in West Bengal fully - TMC, BJP, CPIM - all have their share of allegations over the years. But the

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