India

13 killed, 100 injured in West Bengal panchayat poll violence


Kolkata, May 14. Widespread violence during the panchayat polls in West Bengal on Monday left at least 13 people dead and more than 100 injured, as 73 per cent of the electorate turned out to cast their vote.

Notwithstanding the elaborate security arrangements in which 60,000 security personnel from West Bengal and other states were deployed, violence broke out in North and South 24 Parganas, East Midnapore, Burdwan, Nadia, Murshidabad and South Dinajpur districts.

Polling booths were mainly targeted during the violence after clashes broke out between Trinamool Congress supporters and Opposition party workers. Crude bombs were also hurled near several polling stations.

Despite the violence, State Election Commission (SEC) sources said 73 per cent polling was recorded till 5 pm, the closing hour, but many more voters were still in the queue.

Opposition parties accused the ruling Trinamool Congress of unleashing a reign of terror and destroying democracy.

“First, they didn’t allow people to file nominations. Second, after filing nominations TMC started threatening the candidates to withdraw. The people who didn’t withdraw were attacked. This is nothing but a complete destruction of democratic process,” CPI(M) general secretary Sitaram Yechury said.

CPI leader D Raja said it was a farce of an election and the Mamata Banerjee government should have taken steps to save democracy in West Bengal.

However, the TMC downplayed the violence, saying it was far less compared to the previous rule of the Left.

The state police and the SEC gave a break-up of the incidents of violence and about the people who died today.

In East Midnapore, two persons were killed in Nandigram block-2, when bike-borne miscreants threw bombs on voters waiting in queue outside a booth, SP S N Kumar said.

In another incident in Nandigram, 15 people were injured in a clash outside a booth. One person was hit on the head with a knife while another lost his finger, police said.

In the district’s Contai area, chilli powder was thrown at an Independent candidate and four others, police said.

A State Election Commission (SEC) official said that a man was shot dead near a polling booth in Sujapur village in Murshidabad. Local BJP unit leader Subhas Modal claimed the victim was a party worker.

In South Dinajpur, a man was killed and four others were injured after a bomb was hurled outside a polling station, he said.

One person was killed in clashes between two groups outside a polling booth in Nakashipara area in Nadia district, while another death was reported from Shantipur area, he said.

The SEC official said bombs were hurled outside a polling station in Amdanga area of North 24 Paragans in which a man, said to be a CPI(M) supporter, died and another injured.

At Kultali in South 24 Parganas, one person was killed when a bomb was hurled outside a polling station, he said.

In Cooch Behar district, North Bengal Development Minister Rabindranath Ghosh allegedly slapped a person outside a polling booth, the official said, adding that the SEC has received a complaint and asked authorities to take action.

Television channels showed Ghosh slapping the person. He, however, claimed that he did not do it.

In Dinhata area of the district, at least 15 people, including voters, were injured after clashes broke out between two rival groups outside a polling station, police said.

In North Dinajpur, three crude bombs were found near a polling booth at Galaisura, police said. Of the three bombs, two were found on railway tracks, RPF sources said.

In Birbhum, masked men carrying weapons and sticks were seen threatening voters outside some of the booths. Television footage from Basanti block of South 24 Parganas showed masked gunmen outside polling stations.


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