West Bengal Polls: 55.12% voter turnout recorded in state so far
The polling is taking place across 34 assembly constituencies in the seventh and penultimate phase amid a massive surge in daily Covid-19 cases across the country
Voting in currently underway for the seventh and penultimate phase of the ongoing West Bengal assembly elections across 34 constituencies. A voter turnout of 55.12 per cent has been recorded till now.
Initially in the seventh phase, 36 constituencies were to go to polls but the voting in two--Jangipur and Samserganj-was rescheduled due to the passing away of two candidates from the respective constituencies.
The seventh phase polling comes at a time when there has been a massive rise in the country's daily new cases of the coronavirus disease (Covid-19). On Sunday, Kajal Sinha, a candidate from chief minister Mamata Banerjee's ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC) succumbed to Covid-19. Last Thursday, the Election Commission of India (ECI) announced no roadshow or rallies will be allowed for the assembly elections, also revoking permission already granted for such rallies.
The first round of voting was held on March 27, while the subsequent rounds took place on April 1, 6, 10, 17 and 22. The final phase, meanwhile, will take place on April 29. Counting of votes and declaration of results in all 294 assembly constituencies are scheduled for May 2.