बंगाल पंचायत चुनाव में TMC एकतरफा जीती: हाईकोर्ट ने कहा- अंतिम नतीजे हमारे आदेश पर निर्भर होंगे

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Bombs were found in Bangar and Murshidabad in South 24 Parganas on Wednesday.  - Dainik Bhaskar

Bombs were found in Bangar and Murshidabad in South 24 Parganas on Wednesday.

Out of 63,229 gram panchayat seats in West Bengal, TMC has won 34,359 seats and is leading in 752. Whereas BJP is at number two with victory on 9,545 seats. It is leading on 180 seats.

These figures were released by the news agency PTI at 5:30 pm on Wednesday. Since then no information has been revealed yet.

At the same time, CM Mamta Banerjee has announced a compensation of Rs 2 lakh to the next of kin of the 19 people killed in the violence during the elections. Along with this, he has also promised to give a government job.

Here, the Calcutta High Court on Wednesday heard three public interest litigations filed regarding rigging and violence in the elections. The court said that the final result of the election would depend on our order.

BJP leader Ravi Shankar Prasad met the BJP worker who was injured in the violence on Wednesday.

BJP leader Ravi Shankar Prasad met the BJP worker who was injured in the violence on Wednesday.

The final result will depend on the High Court
The Calcutta High Court on Wednesday asked the State Election Commission why it announced re-polling only in 696 booths. Was there any investigation done for this? Along with this, the court also expressed displeasure over the report of the Election Commission on the action taken regarding the violence. The court said that this report is incomplete and unsatisfactory. The court said that the final result of the election would depend on its decision. The next hearing in the case will be on July 19. to read full news click here…

More than 42 deaths so far in election violence
The phase of violence has not stopped in the state yet. On Wednesday, TMC was accused of killing Congress worker Rajesh Sheikh. At the same time, TMC worker Asiq Alam was injured in the bomb attack. It was preceded by incidents of violence in two areas of South 24 Parganas on Tuesday night. In these 3 people were killed and SP was injured. Thus far, more than 42 people have died in the state in election violence.

All parties are accusing each other of inciting violence. BJP says that TMC workers are doing arson and fighting. At the same time, TMC is blaming BJP and Congress for the violence in the state.

Mamta asked- Why didn’t BJP form a fact finding team on Manipur violence?
Mamta has questioned the fact finding committee formed by BJP for Bengal. He said that Manipur has been burning since 2 months. Then where does this committee disappear? Where was this team when Assam was burning due to NRC? Wrestlers were protesting against the atrocities on them, then why this committee was not visible? In fact, on July 10, BJP President JP Nadda had constituted a four-member Fact Finding Committee to investigate the violence in Bengal.

TMC won 34 thousand seats
TMC has won 34,359 Gram Panchayat seats, while leading in 752 seats. At the same time, the Panchayat Samiti has won 6,134 seats, while it is leading in 61 seats. With this, TMC’s victory in the elections has been decided.

The BJP has so far won 9,545 Gram Panchayat seats and is ahead in 180 seats. Panchayat Samiti has won 939 seats and is leading in 149 seats.

In gram panchayats, Congress won 2,498 seats, CPI(M) 2,885 seats, while other parties could win only 2,381 seats. While the Congress won 244 seats in the Panchayat Samiti, the CPI(M) won 165 seats.

TMC workers have started celebrating as soon as they got the lead in the results. TMC supporters took out a procession with drums and drums. Women celebrate by applying green gulal to each other. On the other hand, Bengal BJP president Sukanta Majumdar has alleged rigging in the results.

Now see these pictures related to the news…

People took out a candle march in Kolkata on Wednesday to protest against the violence during the elections.

People took out a candle march in Kolkata on Wednesday to protest against the violence during the elections.

Supporters celebrate the victory of TMC candidate at a booth in North 24 Parganas.

Supporters celebrate the victory of TMC candidate at a booth in North 24 Parganas.

Women supporters of TMC smear each other with green gulal in Howrah.

Women supporters of TMC smear each other with green gulal in Howrah.

Workers celebrating BJP's lead in Gram Panchayat seats in Malda.

Workers celebrating BJP’s lead in Gram Panchayat seats in Malda.

Ravi Shankar Prasad said – Mamta’s politics worse than left parties
Ravi Shankar Prasad, head of BJP’s fact-finding team, said on Wednesday that Mamata Banerjee’s politics has become worse than that of the Left parties. The court has to intervene during every election in the state. The BJP had won the panchayat elections in Uttar Pradesh, but then the state did not see any cases of violence. Why do such cases happen in Bengal?

He said that I would also like to ask Rahul Gandhi that his party workers are becoming victims of violence in Bengal, yet why is he silent? The killing of 48 people during elections is a shame for democracy. I hope Mamata Banerjee will allow our four MPs to visit the violence-affected areas.

West Bengal BJP President Sukanta Majumdar sat on a dharna outside the counting center in South Dinajpur.  He said that the results are being shown wrong even after our candidate has won.  Election officers are working as agents of TMC.

West Bengal BJP President Sukanta Majumdar sat on a dharna outside the counting center in South Dinajpur. He said that the results are being shown wrong even after our candidate has won. Election officers are working as agents of TMC.

Panchayat elections were held on July 8
Polling was held on 64,874 out of 73,887 gram panchayat seats in West Bengal on July 8. In the remaining 9,013 seats, the candidates were elected unopposed. The maximum number of 8,874 candidates who were elected unopposed are from the Trinamool Congress.

During the elections, incidents of violence and booth capturing were reported at many booths. Despite this, 80.71% voting took place. Following complaints, the Election Commission on Monday (July 10) conducted re-voting at 697 booths in 19 districts. Voting was 69.85% and there were no major incidents of violence.

Where who next…

1. Gram Panchayat: Seats- 63229

Party Ahead live Total
TMC 752 34359 35111
B J P 180 9545 9725
cpm 96 2885 2981
Congress 72 2498 2570
Other 127 2381 2508

2. Panchayat Samiti: Seats- 9730

Party Ahead live Total
TMC 493 2155 2648
B J P 113 214 327
cpm 48 47 95
Congress 23 38 61
Other 1 0 1

3. Zilla Parishad: Seats- 928

Party Ahead live Total
TMC 201 554 755
B J P 7 19 26
cpm 5 0 5
Congress 1 0 1
Other 0 0 0

Also read these special news of Dainik Bhaskar related to Bengal elections….

1. Ballot paper found without seal-sign in West Bengal, claim of rigging before counting

Counting was stopped on two seats of Ghoramara Gram Panchayat coming in Domkal of Murshidabad at around 8 pm on Tuesday night. Here such ballot papers were found, on which there was neither the signature nor the seal of the presiding officer. Trinamool MLA Zafikul Islam objected to this. Read the full news here…

2. Panchayat elections in Bengal, atmosphere like assembly elections; TMC changed 80% candidates

There is voting for the Panchayat elections in West Bengal today i.e. on 8th July. Amid apprehensions of violence across the state, the focus is on Nandigram. Mamta Banerjee’s way to power 16 years ago started from here. Read the full news here…

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