‘Record explosion’ of voting in Bengal! 91% crossed in the first phase, Muslim areas changed the game of elections?
West bengal: The first phase of West Bengal Assembly elections has created such a record this time, which has left all the previous figures behind. In the voting held on 152 seats in 16 districts, around 91.95% voting was recorded till 8 pm. In comparison, the total voting in 2021 was 77.99%. According to Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar, this is considered to be the highest turnout in the state after independence.
West bengal: New trend seen in Muslim dominated seats
This time the participation of Muslim voters in the elections has written a different story. Especially in 4 Muslim dominated seats of Murshidabad district, the voting percentage crossed 95%, which is considered a big sign. Raghunathganj seat: 95.64% voting till 5 pm, where around 79.9% are Muslim voters, Bhagwangola seat: 85.7% Muslim population, voting is 95.31%, Lalgola seat: 77.3% Muslim voters, voting is more than 95%, Shamsherganj seat: Around 79.8% Muslim voters, voting is more than 95.34%, from these figures it is clear that Muslim voters. This time a large number have reached the polling booth.
What can change the election mathematics?
West bengal: According to the 2011 census, the Muslim population in West Bengal is about 27% and they have a decisive influence in many districts. In the 2021 elections also, TMC won 75 out of 85 Muslim-dominated seats. Now the biggest question is, will Mamata Banerjee get the same support from Muslim voters this time too, or will a new story of change be written in Bengal? The answer will be in the results on 4th May. Of Will come forward together.
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