Incidents of violence are coming to light during elections in West Bengal and at some places candidates are facing opposition from candidates of other parties. Whereas peaceful elections are going on in Tamil Nadu. The Election Commission has released the voting figures till 11 am, according to which, 41.11 percent voting took place in West Bengal, while 37.56 percent voting took place in Tamil Nadu.
According to reports coming from the ground in Bengal, there is a situation of tension in many areas since morning. There are reports of bombs allegedly being thrown at some places. However, the Election Commission has said that the situation is being monitored and security forces have been kept on alert. Officials claim that wherever irregularities were reported, they were immediately rectified.
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Where is the maximum voting in Bengal and Tamil Nadu?
In the first phase of West Bengal elections, the highest turnout till 11 am was recorded in West Medinipur, where 44.69 percent voting took place. At the same time, the lowest turnout was in Malda at 38.22 percent. Till 11 am in Tamil Nadu, the highest turnout was in Tirupur at 42.45 percent, while the lowest turnout was in Ramanathapuram at 34.02 percent. Whereas in Chennai, 35.47 percent voting has taken place so far.
How much voting in which district of Bengal?
According to the Election Commission data, till 11 am, the voter turnout was 38.22% in Malda, 41.59% in Murshidabad, 40.24% in Paschim Bardhaman, 44.69% in West Medinipur, 42.16% in East Medinipur, 39.16% in Purulia, 39.04% in North Dinajpur, 43.71% in Jhargram. Voting was 39.61% in Kalimpong, 38.80% in Alipurduar, 43.22% in Bankura, 41.92% in Birbhum, 38.67% in Cooch Behar, 41.17% in South Dinajpur, 39.72% in Darjeeling and 39.51% in Jalpaiguri.
How much voting in which district of Tamil Nadu?
If we talk about Tamil Nadu, it is 41% in Erode, 37.30% in Kallakurichi, 39.48% in Kanchipuram, 34.68% in Kanyakumari, 39.70% in Karur, 36.53% in Krishnagiri, 36.22% in Madurai, 35.33% in Mayiladuthurai, 36.11% in Ariyalur, Voting percentage was 37.17% in Chengalpattu, 35.47% in Chennai, 38.62% in Coimbatore, 36.30% in Cuddalore, 38.28% in Dharmapuri, 39.05% in Dindigul.
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What signal is the rapid voting giving?
The rapid voting taking place in West Bengal and Tamil Nadu is definitely increasing the tension of political parties. However, the reason for such high voting is also the Voter List Revision (SIR) conducted by the Election Commission, in which the names of the dead and the voters who have shifted to other states were deleted. That is why this voting percentage seems to be increasing.