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West Bengal Panchayat Elections: BJP polling agent, Madhav Vishwas killed, death toll mounts to 15 

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Jul 8, 2023, 08:00 pm IST
in Bharat, West Bengal
A BJP candidate Maya Barman (left) and the polling agent, Madhav Vishwas (right) (Image: Twitter)

A BJP candidate Maya Barman (left) and the polling agent, Madhav Vishwas (right) (Image: Twitter)

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Witnessing one of the violent election polls, the death toll in the Bengal Panchayat Election mounts to 15 as on July 8. All the people killed so far were associated with different political parties. Visuals of miscreants waving weapons, vandalising public property, looting booths and burning ballot papers remained in circulation all day.

Among all those visuals a picture of the man soaked in the pool of blood with his head slightly open was also shared widely. The man has been identified as, Madhav Vishwas, a BJP (Bhartiya Janata Party) polling agent.

Regarding the attack, a BJP candidate Maya Barman claimed that Trinamool Congress “goons” hurled a bomb at his agent, leading to his “death”. The incident occurred at a polling booth in Falimari gram panchayat of Cooch Behar.

Following the attack, voting has been suspended at the booth, reports said. “TMC goons hurled a bomb at my agent and killed him. They also attacked me, ” alleged BJP candidate Maya Barman, who also sustained injuries in the reported attack, and was taken to a hospital for treatment.

Demanding the arrest of the accused the locals also staged a protest.

Other than Barman an independent candidate was also killed. The booth agent were allegedly killed in Piragachha of North 24 Parganas district as per reports. The deceased has been identified as Abdullah, and locals alleged that the husband of a Trinamool Congress candidate was behind the “murder”.

Earlier, Trinamool Congress alleged that three of its party workers have been murdered in multiple incidents of violence in West Bengal after polling for the single-phase panchayat elections began in the state on Saturday morning.

The panchayat elections are underway for a single phase, with the counting of votes scheduled on July 11. The polls are likely to see a fierce tussle for control of local administrations between the ruling TMC and the BJP and will be a litmus test for both parties ahead of next year’s Lok Sabha elections.

In another incident, the home of a Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) candidate in West Bengal was allegedly attacked by Trinamool Congress (TMC) workers.

The incident took place in the Kalmati area of Bamanhat II Gram Panchayat of Dinhata. The injured are currently being treated at a private hospital in Coochbehar.

Also, police conducted a search operation it received information that crude bombs and weapons have been stockpiled in the South 24 Parganas district.

Police said that they received information about bombs and weapons that had been stockpiled to create disturbance during polling for panchayats in the district.

However, they added that nothing has been found yet.

Just a day ahead of the Panchayat elections war of words escalated in West Bengal amongst Governor CV Ananda Bose, Bhartiya Janta Party (BJP) and TMC.

Coming down heavily on the state administration over the prevailing state of affairs in Bengal ahead of the rural polls, West Bengal Governor CV Ananda Bose said it was ‘depressing’ that people across the state were living in fear.

Voicing concern over the situation on the ground, the Bengal governor told reporters, “It is depressing that people in those (violence-hit) areas are in a state of fear. But now what is important is tomorrow’s election. I think the permanent solution, whether it is violence or corruption, is the black ink on the index finger. That is the symbol of the strength of a common man.”

Exhorting the people to vote their conscience and find the “permanent solution” to everything they are facing, the Governor added, “Everyone should go to the polling booth and express their right to vote according to their conscience.

Tomorrow is the day you will find the permanent solution to all things you are facing, including violence. The right to vote is the highest and mightiest right in the world in a democracy.”

“I am doing it for publicity, publicity, publicity alone. To publicise the rights of the common man, to publicise the sanctity of the Constitution, to publicise that the common man will not be suppressed by any political propaganda,” he added.

Responding to the governor’s remarks, senior TMC leader and MLA Madan Mitra said he should be ousted from his post and the state, adding that he was not even a voter of West Bengal.

The Kamarhati TMC MLA further questioned how a sitting governor could urge people to vote for the BJP.

“How can he (Governor CV Ananda Bose) campaign and urge people to vote for BJP and not for TMC? Is he above the law? He should be ousted from Bengal immediately because he is not a voter of our state. He is a voter of Kerala,” Mitra said.

However, the BJP’s West Bengal president, Sukanta Majumdar said the governor met all the victims of violence in the state, regardless of the political affiliations or party memberships, adding that Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee also holds the constitutional mandate to do the same but did not.

“The governor is visiting violence-hit places and meeting the kin of those, who lost their lives, irrespective of their party affiliations. He visited the family members of TMC victims as well. The CM also has a similar mandate but since she has refrained from visiting the families of victims, irrespective of which party they belong to, the governor is doing it,” Majumdar said.

The panchayat elections will be held in a single phase, with the counting of votes scheduled on July 11.

The polls are likely to see a fierce tussle for control of local administrations between the ruling TMC and the BJP and will be a litmus test for both parties ahead of next year’s Lok Sabha elections.

Topics: Bengal violenceBengal electionsBengal Panchayat Elections 2023Bengal Panchayat ElectionsBJP polling agent killed in BengalBJP polling agentMadhav Vishwas
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