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West Bengal Elections Phase 2: Bhangar tense during polling, ISF claims voters, agents threatened
PTI | April 29, 2026 4:57 PM CST

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West Bengal Elections Phase 2: Tension flared in Bhangar and South 24 Parganas during West Bengal Assembly elections. The ISF alleged TMC workers intimidated polling agents and voters. Trouble was reported from Bhangar and Canning Purba. Central forces and NIA teams were deployed. ISF candidates complained about vote rigging and agents being driven out. The TMC denied the allegations.

Tension flared in Bhangar and South 24 Parganas as TMC, ISF clash (representative image)
Kolkata: Fresh tension gripped Bhangar and adjoining areas of South 24 Parganas on Wednesday during voting for the second and final phase of West Bengal Assembly elections, with the Indian Secular Front (ISF) alleging intimidation of polling agents and attempts to influence voters by TMC workers.

Trouble was reported from several pockets of Bhangar and Canning Purba constituency since morning, prompting heavy deployment of central forces, state police and NIA teams in sensitive areas.

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At Hedia in Canning Purba constituency, the ISF alleged that one of its polling agents at booth number 142 received death threats from TMC supporters.

ISF candidate Arabul Islam rushed to the spot after receiving the complaint and accused the administration of failing to ensure a fair election.

"Votes are being looted in Canning Purba. Our agents in booths are being driven out of several booths after snatching their cards and documents," Islam alleged.

Since morning, Islam was seen visiting booths and asking security personnel to clear gatherings within 100 metres of polling stations, while also assisting ISF polling agents in entering booths.

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ISF chairman and Bhangar MLA Naushad Siddique also alleged that party workers and agents were being intimidated by ruling party supporters.

"Agents are being threatened and prevented from functioning freely. We repeatedly informed the administration, but police are acting in favour of the ruling party and not cooperating," Siddique alleged.

The TMC denied the allegations and accused the ISF of trying to create unrest in the constituency to influence polling.

Security was significantly tightened in Bhangar, where apart from state police and central forces, a special team of the National Investigation Agency (NIA) was also deployed to monitor sensitive pockets.

Election officials said NIA officers were keeping watch in vulnerable areas due to past incidents involving bomb recoveries, explosions and political violence in Bhangar.

The fresh allegations and tension come a day after several areas of Bhangar, including Kochpukur and Joypur under Bhangar-II block, witnessed clashes between TMC and ISF supporters.

According to ISF supporters, TMC workers allegedly roamed through neighbourhoods on Tuesday night in the name of campaigning and threatened local residents ahead of polling. When ISF workers protested, clashes broke out, leaving at least four ISF supporters, including a woman, injured.


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