
After the victory in the West Bengal Assembly elections, BJP’s eyes are now fixed on the results of Phalata Assembly seat. After voting in Phalta on April 29, the Election Commission had canceled the voting on allegations of rigging. on 21 may flourishing In the re-election, 87 percent votes were cast at 285 polling stations. Counting of votes will take place on this seat on Sunday. The result will decide whether BJP will continue its winning streak in Bengal or Congress will do something amazing.
BJP’s Debangshu Panda, Congress’s Abdur Razzaq Mollah, CPI(M)’s Shambhunath Kurmi, independent Deep Hati and Chandrakant Rai are in the fray. However, before the elections, TMC candidate Jahangir Khan had withdrawn from the field. For this reason TSMI is not in the field.
BJP is not worried about the results on Sunday. Local BJP leaders say it remains to be seen how much difference it makes. In the words of a BJP leader, “Abhishek Banerjee had got a lead of 1 lakh 68 thousand in the last Lok Sabha elections. This time people were able to vote in large numbers. So what was behind the results that time, this time’s results will tell.”
BJP leaders confident of victory
Before the assembly elections, TMC had dominance in this area. Now BJP has a vacant field. If BJP wins, the number of BJP seats in the state will increase to 208.
The Election Commission had canceled voting in the entire Phalta assembly constituency of South 24 Parganas. This decision was taken after many complaints. On April 29, in the last phase of the state assembly elections, the Commission received complaints of ink and tape being applied on EVMs of many booths in Phalta. Subhendu Adhikari himself had raised the demand for re-election.
TMC once had dominance, now there is no candidate
He said that after receiving the news of the results, he felt that the Commission should conduct voting again in that area. The commission decided to hold re-elections. On May 2, Abhishek wrote on social media, even ten births cannot suppress my Diamond Harbor model. Bring whoever you want from Delhi, as powerful as you are, if you have the power then fight and show results.
But after the results of 293 seats came on May 4, the situation changed. Trinamool almost disappeared from the results, with the opposition reportedly unable to campaign at all. He was not even seen in the campaign. Two days before the election, the Trinamool candidate suddenly announced that he was no longer in the race. Jahangir welcomed the development ‘package’ announced by the Chief Minister for Falta. On the day of voting, the door of his house was seen closed.
Trinamool office was closed in Phalta. Although Jahangir was not seen, on Thursday, May 21, the Trinamool candidate’s wife Regina Bibi went to vote wearing a mask. Jahangir couple are voters of booth number 190 of Belsingh-2 Gram Panchayat. There is a polling station of Serampore Primary School in front of the house, but no one saw Jahangir there either.
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