

Dr. Bhaskar Sardar
BJP
Barun Mahato
RSSCMJP
NOTA
NOTA
Harish Chandra Sardar
IND
Subal Chandra Sardar
IND
Khokan Sardar
IND

Nirapada Sardar
CPM
Sukumar Sardar
BJP
NOTA
NOTA
Manib Sardar
AMB
Ramkrishna Munda (Sardar)
BSP
Krishna Pada Munda
SUCI
Harish Chandra Sardar
IND
West Bengal election latest: West Bengal, long known for high voter participation, recorded an estimated 92.9% turnout in the first phase of Assembly polling on Thursday—its highest since 1951
West Bengal Phase 1 voting today: The first phase covers 152 of the state's 294 seats, including all 54 in north Bengal and several constituencies across Murshidabad, Nadia, Birbhum, and Hooghly
Kharge accused the prime minister of "terrorising" political parties and people by misusing government machinery and central agencies to stifle the opposition
Bengal Election Results 2024: Axis My India's exit poll placed the BJP, the principal opposition party in Bengal, ahead of the TMC. As per the exit polls, the saffron party is projected to win 26-31 seats - a jump of nearly 10 from 2019.
Basirhat (Sandeshkhali) Election Results 2024 Live Updates: Rekha Patra, who led protests in Sandeshkhali against Shahjahan Sheikh, was nominated by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) to contest in the Basirhat constituency, where she is facing Haji Nurul Islam from the Trinamool Congress (TMC) and Nirapada Sarkar from the Communist Party of India (Marxist).
West Bengal Lok Sabha Exit Poll 2024: The Royal Bengal contest was a high-octane one with TMC supremo and West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee going hammer and tongs against the BJP with the 'outsider' narrative.
Rekha Patra is the BJP candidate for the Basirhat constituency, contesting against TMC's Haji Nurul Islam and CPI(M)'s Nirapada Sarkar. Patra led protests in Sandeshkhali against Shahjahan Sheikh, exposing his alleged abuse against women. She was the first to raise her voice about Sheikh's actions.
The TMC claims that the Sandeshkhali incident was a BJP conspiracy to defame the ruling party and Bengal.
The women lodged a fresh complaint with the police, citing threats and ostracism because of her decision to withdraw the complaint against the TMC leaders.
West Bengal’s ruling party also accused the state’s polling body of turning a ‘blind eye’ on the actions of the central agencies and how they are affecting their electorate in the state.




