West Bengal Polls: Voting to Be Held at 15 Polling Booths in Bengal on May 2, Know the Reason – Breaking News & Live Updates Today

New Delhi: A decision has been taken to conduct re-polling at 15 polling stations in the West Bengal Assembly elections. The Election Commission has ordered re-polling at 15 polling stations located in the Diamond Harbor and Magrahat West areas of West Bengal’s South 24 Parganas district. In accordance with the Commission’s directives, voting at all these centers will take place on May 2, and polling parties have already departed for the same. The voting process will be conducted from 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM.

Re-Polling — Key Details at a Glance

Parameterdetails
🏛️ Ordered ByElection Commission of India
📅 Re-Polling DateSaturday, May 2, 2026
⏰ Voting Hours7:00 AM — 6:00 PM
📍DistrictSouth 24 Parganas, West Bengal
🗳️ Total Booths15 polling stations
📣 ReasonComplaints of rigging & irregularities
👤 Key OfficialCEO Manoj Kumar Agarwal
📅 Results DateMay 4, 2026

🗺️ Constituency-Wise Breakdown

ConstituencyAC NumberBooths for Re-Poll
Magrahat Westac 14211 booths
Diamond Harborac 1434 booths
total15 booths

🔍Why Was Re-Polling Ordered?

Factordetails
📝Complaints receivedReports of rigging & malpractices at specific booths
👁️ Observe reportsElection observers flagged specific sensitive booths
📍Pre-identified areaSouth 24 Parganas was already on the sensitive areas watchlist
⚖️ Legal basisECI acted on complaints + observer field reports
✅ Action takenRe-polling ordered at all flagged booths

These 15 polling stations include four centers under the 143-Diamond Harbor Assembly Constituency (AC) and 11 centers under the 142-Magrahat West AC, where voting will be held again on Saturday. The Election Commission took this decision based on complaints received and reports of irregularities observed during the voting process—specifically at booths where apprehensions regarding malpractices had been raised.

Election Commission Takes Action Following Complaints

Taking serious cognizance of complaints regarding rigging and irregularities during the West Bengal Assembly elections—which concluded just two days ago—the Commission has decided to conduct re-polling at 15 locations. All the booths scheduled for re-polling fall within the South 24 Parganas district.

Re-polling will be held tomorrow—May 2—at 11 booths in the Magrahat West Assembly constituency and 4 booths in the Diamond Harbor Assembly constituency, both located in the South 24 Parganas district. Before this, the state’s Chief Electoral Officer (CEO), Manoj Kumar Agarwal, had indicated that re-polling could be ordered in certain sensitive areas—including South 24 Parganas—based on reports submitted by election observers.

When Will the Results Be Declared?

For information purposes, it should be noted that the results of the West Bengal Assembly elections will be declared on May 4, 2026. Most exit polls have predicted that the BJP will secure an absolute majority. However, it would be premature to make any definitive statements at this stage, as exit polls in India have frequently proven to be inaccurate during past Assembly elections.

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