
BJP's Debangshu Panda opened a lead of 14,514 votes over his nearest CPI(M) rival after five rounds of counting in the repoll to West Bengal's Falta assembly constituency on Sunday. Of 21…
BJP's Debangshu Panda opened a lead of 14,514 votes over his nearest CPI(M) rival after five rounds of counting in the repoll to West Bengal's Falta assembly constituency on Sunday. Of 21 counting rounds, Panda secured 30,562 votes against CPI(M)'s Sambhu Nath Kurmi, who polled 16,048 votes.

Trinamool Congress candidate Jahangir Khan, who had said two days before the repoll that he would not contest, trailed in fourth place with 1,685 votes. Congress candidate Abdur Razzak Molla was third with 3,510 votes. Counting began at 8 am amid tight security, an EC official said.
The repoll across all 285 booths in South 24 Parganas district was held on May 21 after the April 29 polling was countermanded following allegations of EVM tampering with perfume-like substances and adhesive tape. Over 87 per cent of the 2.36 lakh voters turned out. The EC deployed 35 companies of central forces for the exercise.
The repoll was ordered after the Election Commission found evidence of EVM tampering, including the use of adhesive tape and perfume-like substances at multiple booths. The 2.36-lakh electorate in Falta is predominantly rural, and the outcome here is a test for the BJP as it seeks to increase its presence in southern Bengal, a Trinamool stronghold. Counting of the remaining 16 rounds will continue through the day, and the final result will indicate the strength of opposition allegations of rigging.
Source: millenniumpost.in
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