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West Bengal Panchayat Election 2023: Violence mars panchayat polls, 11 dead

Elections must be held 'through ballots not bullets', says Governor CV Ananda Bose

Reported by:  PTC News Desk  Edited by:  Jasleen Kaur -- July 08th 2023 12:56 PM -- Updated: July 08th 2023 03:32 PM
West Bengal Panchayat Election 2023: Violence mars panchayat polls, 11 dead

West Bengal Panchayat Election 2023: Violence mars panchayat polls, 11 dead

West Bengal Panchayat Election 2023Eleven persons were killed when violence broke out in West Bengal as voting was underway on Saturday for the three-tier panchayat polls. As per officials, among those killed are six TMC members, and one worker each of the BJP, CPI(M), Congress and ISF, and another person whose political identity could not be known.

It is also learnt that ballot boxes were destroyed at two polling booths. The polling for the West Bengal Panchayat elections 2023 began at 7 am in 73,887 seats in the rural areas.


Governor CV Ananda Bose visited different areas in North 24 Parganas district, and met people injured in the violence. The Governor said elections must be held "through ballots not bullets," and said the day should be considered as the "most sacred" for democracy."

Earlier in the day, while the Governor was on his way to cast his vote in the North 24-Parganas, Bose was stopped by a few CPM candidates, who then shared their concerns with him.

"I have been in the field right from the morning...People requested me and stopped my motorcade on the way. They told me about the murders happening around them, told me about the goons not allowing them to go to the polling booths...It should cause concern to all of us. This is the most sacred day for democracy...The election must be through ballots and not bullets," the Governor said while talking to the reporters here.

Several incidents of ballot box and ballot paper looting, as well as destruction, were reported from numerous polling booths in the state.

The Bharatiya Janata Party has accused the ruling Trinamool Congress of being involved in the incidents.

"Bloodshed in West Bengal in Panchayat Election. TMC candidate killed an independent Muslim candidate in North 24, Parganas dist. TMC knows only language of violence, murder and booth capturing. CM @MamataOfficial along with @CEOWestBengal is responsible for these murders," BJP state chief Sukanta Majumdar said.

Meanwhile, West Bengal minister Shashi Panja asked why central forces "failed to protect the citizens".

"TMC workers have been murdered, two have been shot at. Those who were asking for deployment, saying that these central forces are the guardians of peace - the guardians have failed, faltered to protect the rights of citizens," Panja said.

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.

Around 5.67 crore voters are likely to exercise their franchise to choose representatives for nearly 928 seats across 22 zilla parishads, 9,730 panchayat Samiti, and 63,239-gram panchayats seats.

West Bengal has 3,341 gram panchayats and the number of village panchayat election centres is 58,594. There are 63,239 seats at the Gram Panchayat level, 9730 at Panchayat Samiti and 928 at the Zila Parishad level.

In 2018, the Trinamool Congress (TMC) won uncontested, 34 per cent of the seats in panchayat elections, which also saw various instances of violence. Trinamool Congress has won many seats uncontestedly in the 2023 elections as well. 

- With inputs from agencies

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