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West Bengal panchayat election results 2018 live updates: TMC victorious in all 20 Zilla Parishads

The panchayat elections are the last major polls in West Bengal before next year's Lok Sabha election

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Kolkata: Mamata Banerjee-led Trinamool Congress emerged victorious in all of the 20 Zilla Parishads by Friday morning. The party is well on its way to register a massive victory in the West Bengal Panchayat Poll results. The party has already won 29,585 seats in the Gram Panchayat elections and 3315 seats in Panchayat samiti. It is leading from a large number of seats. The BJP which won 5,636 seats and leading in 21 seats emerged as the second largest party

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State Election Commission (SEC) sources said the TMC was ahead in another 148 gram panchayat seats for which counting was in progress.

The Communist Party of India (Marxist) slipped to the third position from the second place it had occupied in the last panchayat polls in 2013. It won 1,118 gram panchayat seats and was ahead in another 10, the sources said.

The Congress is at the fourth position by winning 634 gram panchayat seats. 

A jubilant TMC said the result would boost the party ahead of next year's Lok Sabha election as the rural poll was the last major electoral event in the state before it.

Meanwhile, the BJP said that Bengal rural polls results will act as would act as a morale booster for the party's rank and file.

A three-tiered security system has been laid outside each of the 291 counting centres, with armed security personnel guards. Section 144 has been implemented within 200 meters of the counting center.

The State Election Commission (SEC) has emphasised on finishing counting within two to three rounds. Extra tables have been laid out in each centre for the same. 

18 May 2018
12:26 IST

In Jalpaiguri, a BJP worker claimed that he was attacked by TMC workers and his house was also vandalised.

08:43 IST

Attacking Prime Minister Narendra Modi over his criticism of her government over the violence during panchayat elections, Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee said, "We never expected the prime minister to speak in this manner... The prime minister has spoken against us but I have not reacted because of courtesy. He has spoken on whatever he was briefed by the BJP workers without crosschecking facts."

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