Violence continues in Birbhum even after elections, one dead: Bengal elections Violence. All rounds of the Bengal assembly elections have ended, but the electoral violence continues.
One died in the post-election violence in Birbhum district while many were injured. The violence was fiercely bombed. There is continuous bombing on Thursday night after voting in Namur.
One person died after being hit by a bomb in Ilambazar. There is tension in the entire area. At the same time, a large number of police forces have been deployed in the area in view of the violence.
Let us know that in the eighth and final phase, all the 11 assembly seats of Birbhum district were voted on Thursday.
Apart from this, voting was also held in 6 seats in Malda, 7 seats in North Kolkata, and 11 seats in Murshidabad. Violent incidents took place in these districts before voting and also during voting.
Now after the voting, political violence continues. The counting of votes will take place on May 2. There was a violent incident in Birbhum even during the voting.
Violence continues in Birbhum: The Election Commission had taken tough measures in the wake of the violence, but violent clashes have been taking place since the voting ended yesterday evening.
Fresh bombs were also found lying in several areas in Nanur on Friday. The BJP has alleged that Trinamool Congress workers had also threatened to kill them during the elections.
The night was then bombed. Trinamool supporters allegedly threw bombs on the houses of BJP supporters. However, Trinamool has denied the allegations.
One person was killed in a bomb blast at Ilambazar in Birbhum. After the election, there was a massive bombing in the small Chowk area of Ilambazar on Thursday night.
A sudden blast took place in a village house on Friday morning amid clashes in BJP. It was seen that a person was soaked in blood in the room. He was admitted to Bardhaman Hospital in critical condition, where he died.
Mamata Banerjee will hold a virtual meeting with all her candidates and party leaders today before the counting of votes.
In Bengal, the voting for the eighth and final phase will be held on Thursday, and before the counting of votes on May 2, Trinamool Congress supremo and Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee will hold a virtual meeting with all the candidates and senior leaders of her party today.
This meeting has been called today from 12 noon on Saturday. The message has already been reached to all the candidates of the party to attend the meeting.
Election agents of the candidates have also been asked to attend the meeting. Mamta will discuss the counting of votes through the virtual medium with 288 candidates and their agents.
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