A polling official marks a voter's finger with indelible ink during the second and final phase of the West Bengal Assembly elections, at a polling station in Kolkata, Wednesday, April 29, 2026.  Photo| PTI
West Bengal Elections

Bengal polls: BJP alleges EVM tampering in certain booths, EC says repolling likely

CEO Manoj Agarwal stressed that a repoll will be ordered only after the authorities get reports from the district election officer or election observers on allegations of tampering with EVMs.

TNIE online desk

After the BJP alleged that the party symbols on EVMs were covered with tapes or ink in certain booths during the second and final phase of West Bengal Assembly elections on Wednesday, the state's Chief Electoral Officer has said repolling would be conducted if the allegations are found to be true.

CEO Manoj Agarwal stressed that a repoll will be ordered only after the authorities get reports from the district election officer or election observers on allegations of tampering with EVMs using tapes or blot of ink.

Agarwal's comments came shortly after BJP IT cell chief Amit Malviya shared a video on X, claiming that white tape had been placed on the party's symbol in booth numbers 144 and 189 in the Falta assembly seat, and demanded a re-poll.

The Commission has not yet confirmed the authenticity of the video shared by the BJP leader, but said reports from the ground are being examined.

"We will review the complaints regarding the fixing of black or white tapes on EVMs and then consider whether repolling is required or not," Agarwal told reporters.

He indicated that the Commission could expand the scope of action if the issue is found to be widespread.

"If a large number of booths in any assembly constituency report such instances of tape being affixed, then re-polling may be conducted across the entire constituency," the official added.

Meanwhile, a total of 2,196 complaints of various types were received by the EC.

(With inputs from PTI)

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