West Bengal Polls: Sukanta Majumdar Votes, Calls Process Peaceful

Union Minister Sukanta Majumdar cast his vote in Balurghat during the first phase of the West Bengal Assembly elections, describing the process as peaceful. He praised the Election Commission's vigilance but suggested it needs to be increased in certain areas like Murshidabad. Majumdar also commented on the polling in Nandigram, predicting a huge victory for BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari. The state is witnessing a high-stakes contest between the incumbent Trinamool Congress and the BJP across 152 constituencies in this phase.

Key Points: West Bengal Phase 1 Polls: Union Minister Casts Vote

  • Union Minister votes in Bengal polls
  • Polling described as peaceful
  • Calls for increased EC vigilance in some areas
  • Predicts big win for Suvendu Adhikari
  • High-stakes contest between TMC and BJP
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West Bengal Polls: Union Minister Sukanta Majumdar casts vote, says polling peaceful; praises EC vigilance

Union Minister Sukanta Majumdar casts his vote in Balurghat, calls polling peaceful, and praises Election Commission vigilance in Bengal elections.

"Peaceful voting is happening in Nandigram as well. Suvendu Adhikari is going to win there by a huge margin. - Sukanta Majumdar"

Balurghat, April 23

Union Minister Sukanta Majumdar on Thursday cast his vote at a polling station in Balurghat during the first phase of the West Bengal Assembly elections, describing the polling process as peaceful and urging citizens to participate in large numbers.

After casting his vote, Majumdar said voting was being conducted smoothly across constituencies. "I have cast my vote this morning. Voting is taking place peacefully. I congratulate the Election Commission for this. I appeal to people to come and vote," he said.

He further appreciated the Election Commission's role in monitoring the electoral process but suggested increased vigilance in certain areas.

"The Election Commission is very vigilant... I feel that the Election Commission needs to be even more vigilant in places like Murshidabad," Majumdar added.

Commenting on other constituencies, Majumdar said polling was also proceeding peacefully in Nandigram. "Peaceful voting is happening in Nandigram as well. Suvendu Adhikari is going to win there by a huge margin," he said.

Voting for the first phase of the West Bengal Assembly elections is underway across multiple constituencies.

West Bengal is witnessing a two-phase election for its 294 Assembly seats. The first phase covers 152 constituencies, while the second phase is scheduled for April 29.

According to the Election Commission of India, a total of 1,478 candidates are in the fray in the first phase. The counting of votes will take place on May 4.

The state is set to witness a high-voltage contest between the incumbent Trinamool Congress, which is seeking a fourth consecutive term, and the BJP, which is aiming to form the government after a strong showing in the previous elections.

Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee is aiming for a fourth consecutive term, while the BJP, which secured 77 seats in the previous election, is making a renewed push to form the government in the state.

- ANI

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Priya S
It's a crucial election for Bengal. While the minister says it's peaceful, we've heard reports of tension from other areas. The EC must ensure a completely free and fair process everywhere, not just in some constituencies. Vigilance is key.
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Rohit P
Predicting a huge win for his own party candidate in Nandigram while praising the EC's neutrality seems a bit contradictory, no? Ministers should stick to encouraging voting, not forecasting results mid-poll. Just my two paise.
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Ananya R
Peaceful polling is the foundation of our democracy. Kudos to the voters and officials. Bengal needs a stable government that focuses on development, not endless political drama. Jai Hind!
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David E
Following this election closely. The scale is immense - 152 constituencies in one phase! The Election Commission of India has a tough job, but they generally manage it well. Hope the people's voice is heard clearly.
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Kavya N
The real test is in the sensitive areas he mentioned. Peaceful voting in a minister's own constituency is expected. The EC must prove its mettle where it matters most. Fingers crossed for a violence-free election. 🤞

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