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Election Commission doesn’t upload voting figures in Bhawanipur, BJP Supporters got angry

The poll result in Bhawanipur after 5 pm was not uploaded on the website of the Election Commission. Angry BJP questioned what is going on…

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The poll result in Bhawanipur after 5 pm was not uploaded on the website of the Election Commission. Angry BJP questioned what is going on after all?

In fact, the Bhawanipur poll result till 3 pm and 5 pm was uploaded, but it stopped after 6 pm. In Bhawanipur, 53.32 per cent polling was recorded till 5 pm.

It is noteworthy that Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee is in the fray from Bhawanipur. If she loses in the by-election, she may have to step down. Because of this, all eyes are on this high profile seat.
Amit Malviya wrote on Twitter late in the night that till 3 pm on the Election Commission’s website, the voter turnout was 48.08 per cent, it reached 53.32 at 5 pm. Only 5.24 per cent voting increased in 2 hours. But even two hours after the end of voting, the final figures have not been released. Next wrote – What is going on after all?

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It is a contest between Mamata Banerjee, Priyanka Tibrewal of the BJP and Shrijib Biswas of the Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M). BJP and Trinamool Congress have filed a complaint against each other for influencing voters during polling in the Bhawanipur seat.

The BJP lodged a complaint with the Election Commission against state government ministers Firhad Hakim and Subrata Mukherjee, alleging they were influencing voters in the constituency. BJP candidate Tibrewal also claimed that Trinamool Congress workers forcibly stopped the voting process at a polling station.

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However, Hakim dismissed the allegations against him and said that the BJP knows that it cannot win the by-polls, so it is looking for excuses. The Trinamool, on the other hand, also filed a complaint with the Election Commission, accusing Tibrewal of traveling with a convoy of 20 cars and intimidating voters.

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