Bloody game again in Bengal elections, Bombing and bloody conflict in Murshidabad, attack on voters who went to cast their vote.

News India Live, Digital Desk: Amidst the celebration of democracy in West Bengal, the violence is not stopping. There have been reports of heavy violence and bombing in Murshidabad during the third phase of voting. The miscreants not only created a ruckus outside the polling stations but also attacked with crude bombs, in which many voters are reported to have been injured. After this incident, there is huge tension in the area and security forces have taken charge. Bomb attacks on polling stations, voters in panic. The latest case is from Rani Nagar and Domkal area of ​​Murshidabad, where miscreants openly threw bombs to scare the voters. According to eyewitnesses, people were waiting for their turn when the sudden explosions created a stampede. Many people have been seriously injured in the violence, who have been admitted to the local hospital. Voters allege that they are being prevented from voting by intimidation. One death in Digha, allegations and counter-allegations among political parties. The fire of violence was not limited only to Murshidabad, but the news of death of one person has also come to light from Digha area. After this incident, a round of allegations and counter-allegations has started between Trinamool Congress (TMC), BJP and Congress-Left Front alliance. The opposition alleges that the ruling party workers are carrying out booth capturing and violence in the presence of the police, while TMC has vehemently rejected these allegations. The Election Commission is strict, deploying additional forces in sensitive areas. After this violent incident in Murshidabad, the Election Commission has adopted a tough stance. The Commission has sought a detailed report of the incident from the local administration. Additional companies of central paramilitary forces have been deployed at the affected polling stations. Officials say that no one involved in violence will be spared and ensuring peaceful voting is their priority. Old history of violence in Bengal Electoral violence is not new in West Bengal. Every time during elections, districts like Murshidabad, Birbhum and Malda become the center of political conflict. This time too, despite claims of tight security, incidents of bombings and bloody clashes have raised question marks on the preparations of the administration.

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