West Bengal election voting 2026: Polling starts in 142 seats as mild tension surfaces in first hour
Polling began at 7 a.m. on Wednesday for 142 constituencies across six districts in West Bengal, including its capital, Kolkata, in the second phase of the two-phase Assembly polls.
Early tension during West Bengal election voting 2026
The polling process started on Wednesday with mild tension in certain pockets from the very first hour.
In the Bhabanipur Assembly constituency in South Kolkata, which is witnessing a battle between Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and the Leader of Opposition in the Assembly, Suvendu Adhikari, the Chief Minister’s brother, Kartik Banerjee, was cautioned by central forces for assembling near a police station with companions in excess of the permitted number.
The central forces cautioned him not to assemble near a polling station with more than four persons at a time.
Allegations and incidents at polling booths
At Bhawanipur-adjacent Rashbehari constituency, also in South Kolkata, mild tension broke out following allegations that the ruling Trinamool Congress activists were not allowing Congress booth agents to enter a particular polling booth. Congress alleged ‘hooliganism’ in the Rashbehari Assembly constituency by the ruling party activists at the beginning of the polling process.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday morning issued a social media post in Bengal, giving a call for the voters in these 142 Assembly constituencies to vote in large numbers.
“Today is the second phase of the West Bengal Legislative Assembly elections 2026. I urge all those who are voting today to cast their votes in record numbers to make our democracy more vibrant and participatory. In particular, it is extremely urgent that the women and youth power of West Bengal turn out in large numbers to exercise their voting rights,” the social media post by the Prime Minister read.
Tension in Singur and EVM malfunction
Meanwhile, tension prevailed at Singur in Hooghly district since Tuesday night, with the outgoing Trinamool Congress legislator, Bencharam Manna, staging a protest demonstration in front of the local police station, alleging excesses by the security forces.
The polling process at a booth in Santipur Assembly constituency in Nadia district started late due to an EVM malfunction.
Mock polling, mandatory before the actual polling process, was conducted at all polling booths where the elections are being conducted.
Districts and security arrangements
Apart from the state capital Kolkata, the six districts where polling is being held in the second phase on Wednesday are North 24 Parganas, South 24 Parganas, Hooghly, Howrah, Nadia and East Burdwan.
The second phase of the Assembly polls is being conducted under unprecedented security cover, with the deployment of 2,407 companies of central forces, including Central Armed Police Forces, the India Reserve Battalion, and personnel from armed police wings of other states, in addition to personnel from West Bengal Police and Kolkata Police.
Webcasting is being conducted in all polling stations.
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