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Live updates: EC bans roadshows, vehicle rallies in West Bengal
Security measures have been heightened in view of the violence in the previous phases
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Election Commission banned roadshows, vehicle rallies in West Bengal in view of the rising number of COVID-19 cases
Free vaccination will be provided to all above the age of 18 years after May 5: TMC
PM Narendra Modi will virtually address West Bengal voters at 5 pm on Friday. He called off his visit to the state for poll campaign.
79.08 percent voter turnout recorded till 6 pm in the sixth phase of West Bengal Assembly polls
Calcutta High Court expressed dissatisfaction with Election Commission over non-adherence of COVID-19 norms by people during the ongoing polls.
70.42 per cent voter turnout recorded till 3 pm in 43 seats where polling is underway in sixth phase.
In Uttar Dinajpur's Chopra area, shots were reportedly fired after clashes broke out between activists of the TMC and the BJP over allegations of heckling by agents of a polling booth.
Polling underway in Chopra, North Dinajpur during the sixth phase of West Bengal Assembly elections
Home Minister Amit Shah urged the voters to vote fearlessly with a post in the Bangla language on Twitter.
PM Modi tweeted, "The people of West Bengal are voting to elect a new assembly. On the sixth phase today, urging those whose seats are polling to exercise their franchise."
BJP candidate from Raiganj, Uttar Dinajpur, Krishna Kalyani cast his vote at booth number 134. He says, "Voting began a little late. It's a festival of democracy & everyone is participating. You can see the queues, it shows that this time voting will be for change, development."
Voting is underway at booth number 134 - at Raiganj Coronation High School - in Uttar Dinajpur. The voting could not begin on time here at 7 am, due to technical issues.
BJP national vice president Mukul Roy casts his vote for the sixth phase of state Assembly polls at booth number 141 - at Kanchrapara Municipal Polytechnic High School - in Kanchrapara of North 24 Parganas district.
Voting for the sixth phase of West Bengal Polls is yet to begin at booth number 134 - at Raiganj Coronation High School - in Uttar Dinajpur, due to some technical issues.
West Bengal BJP vice president Arjun Singh cast his vote at booth number 144 in Jagatdal of North 24 Parganas. His son and party's candidate from Bhatpara, Pawan Singh also cast his vote.
See pictures of the preparations at a polling booth in Mongalkote constituency, ahead of voting for the sixth phase of West Bengal Elections 2021 today.
People step out to vote in the Jagatdal constituency.
Preparations underway at a polling booth in Kanchrapara, ahead of voting for the sixth phase of the state assembly today.
A mock poll was conducted by the election officials at a pink polling booth in Raiganj.
Preparations underway at a polling booth in Jagatdal constituency, ahead of voting for the sixth phase of West Bengal Elections 2021 today. Polling will begin at 7 am.
Kolkata: Over one crore voters in West Bengal will decide the political fate of 306 candidates on Thursday (April 22). 43 assembly constituencies will go to polls in the sixth phase, amid a raging second wave of COVID-19.
Both the TMC and the BJP parties have pitched hard to gain the confidence of the Matua community, who make for a large chunk of the state's Scheduled Caste population, in most of the 17 assembly segments going to polls in this phase in North 24 Parganas district and some of the nine seats in Nadia.
Apart from these constituencies, elections will be held in nine seats in Uttar Dinajpur district and eight in Purba Bardhaman.
The political fate of film director Raj Chakraborty and actor Koushani Mukherjee, who are the TMC's candidates from the Barrackpore and the Krishnanagar North constituencies respectively, will also be decided in this phase.
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