Bengal panchayat polls: Counting begins amid tight security


PTI, Jul 11, 2023, 8:06 AM IST

Representative image (Source: PTI)

Kolkata: The counting of votes for the violence-scarred three-tier panchayat elections in West Bengal began amid tight security on Tuesday morning, officials said.

Votes — held for 73,887 seats in zilla parishad, panchayat samiti and gram panchayat — will be counted in 339 venues across 22 districts of the state. Altogether 2.06 lakh candidates were in the fray.

”The counting began at 8 am, and it is likely to continue for two days. It will take time for all the ballot papers to be counted and compile results. We hope that a trend will be available by the end of the day,” an SEC official said.

All the counting venues will be manned by armed state police personnel and one company of central forces. Prohibitory orders under Sec 144 of CrPC were imposed outside the venue to avoid any untoward incidents, an official said.

Violence rocked the polling on Saturday, leaving 15 people dead while ballot boxes were vandalised, ballot papers torched, and bombs thrown at rivals in several places.

Of those deceased people, 11 were affiliated with the TMC. The total death toll in the state since the poll process began on June 8, when the poll date was announced, has crossed 30.

A voter turnout of 80.71 per cent was recorded on Saturday, whereas 69.85 per cent of votes were cast till 5 pm in 696 booths across West Bengal, where re-polling was held on Monday because of violence and tampering with ballot boxes and ballot papers on Saturday.

Opposition parties had fielded candidates in more than 90 per cent of seats, unlike in 2018 rural polls, when the ruling Trinamool Congress had won 34 per cent of the seats uncontested.

In the 2018 panchayat elections, the TMC won 90 per cent of the panchayat seats and all 22 zilla parishads. That time also the voting was marred by widespread violence, with the opposition parties alleging they were prevented from filing nominations in many seats across the state.

Udayavani is now on Telegram. Click here to join our channel and stay updated with the latest news.

Top News

CET-24 results to be announced after II PUC 2nd cycle and Agricultural Practical Exam Results: KEA

Lot of complaints from voters about facilities outside polling booths: Aaditya Thackeray

Tourist arrivals in Kashmir not right barometer of normalcy: Omar Abdullah

IPL 2024 Playoffs: What happens if it rains?

Rave party: Bengaluru Central Crime Branch conducts raid, seizes drugs

Fifth phase: Voting underway in 49 LS seats, 10.28 per cent turnout in first two hours

Your one vote will protect democracy, Constitution: Priyanka Gandhi to people

Related Articles More

Lot of complaints from voters about facilities outside polling booths: Aaditya Thackeray

Tourist arrivals in Kashmir not right barometer of normalcy: Omar Abdullah

Shocking tragedy: Kharge on Iranian President Seyed Ebrahim Raisi’s death

People in Odisha have made up mind for change, difficult for BJD to survive: Modi

Kharge lauds Adhir Ranjan as Cong’s combative soldier

MUST WATCH

Peacock rescued from well

Popular Guruprasad Restaurant

Haralukote Shri Anjaneya Swamy |Udayavani

Caring For Your Newborn baby

Sri Lanka temple


Latest Additions

CET-24 results to be announced after II PUC 2nd cycle and Agricultural Practical Exam Results: KEA

Lot of complaints from voters about facilities outside polling booths: Aaditya Thackeray

Yami Gautam, Aditya Dhar welcome baby boy, name him Vedavid

Tourist arrivals in Kashmir not right barometer of normalcy: Omar Abdullah

Shocking tragedy: Kharge on Iranian President Seyed Ebrahim Raisi’s death

Thanks for visiting Udayavani

You seem to have an Ad Blocker on.
To continue reading, please turn it off or whitelist Udayavani.