West Bengal: 73 per cent votes polled in Maheshtala bypoll

The prime contest was between ruling party Trinamool Congress and BJP, which established itself as the main opposition in the panchayat elections.
Voters show their Election Commission cards as they queue to cast their vote at a polling station during Maheshtala Assembly by-election at Maheshtala in South 24 Parganas district of West Bengal on Monday. (PTI)
Voters show their Election Commission cards as they queue to cast their vote at a polling station during Maheshtala Assembly by-election at Maheshtala in South 24 Parganas district of West Bengal on Monday. (PTI)

KOLKATA: Some 73 per cent votes were polled in Maheshtala Vidhan Sabha by-election in the south-western fringes of Kolkata in West Bengal on Monday.

Polling remained peaceful amid tight security as 2.58 lakh voters exercised their franchise at 283 booths of the constituency out of which 43 were marked as sensitive. Ten companies of paramilitary forces along with state police were deployed at the booths. No complaints of EVM malfunctioning were reported.

The prime contest was between ruling party Trinamool Congress and BJP, which established itself as the main opposition in the panchayat elections. In an informal electoral alliance, Congress did not put up any candidate leaving the seat for CPM to contest. The by-election was necessitated by the death of TMC MLA Kasturi Das in February this year.

In view of allegations of massive rigging by the ruling party in the recently-concluded panchayat elections in the state, the Election Commission in Delhi and Kolkata closely monitored the election through CCTV cameras.

Dulal Das, TMC candidate and widower of Kasturi Das, accused BJP of distributing money to the voters. “BJP had distributed money last night in different areas and our boys nabbed some of them red-handed. They are also bringing in cadres from other areas to foment trouble,” he said. Some 22 per cent of the total electorate in the constituency is Muslim.

On the other hand, BJP candidate Sujit Ghosh expressed displeasure over the role of the central forces. “Overall polling went on peacefully but I have complaints regarding the central forces. They were deployed only in the booths and did not conduct patrolling,” he said.

CPM candidate Prabhat Choudhury said he had submitted a written complaint about mob gatherings in front of a few polling booths. The State Election Commission received 22 complaints regarding the elections, sources revealed.

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