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Elections for Bengal reached halfway as the fourth phase of elections concluded on Saturday, April 10.
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Elections for Bengal reached halfway as the fourth phase of elections concluded on Saturday, April 10.
 
                  
Mamata Banerjee gets infuriated over the EC banning the entry of political leaders in Cooch Behar after violence.
 
                  
A total of five persons were killed in the fourth phase polling, including four in alleged firing by CISF personnel in Cooch Behar district of Bengal.
 
                  
EC issued a press statement over the Cooch Behar firing incident and said that the CISF jawans had no alternative but to fire as they were surrounded by a large number of people.
 
                  
Prashant Kishor, on Saturday, reacted strongly to the clubhouse chat released by BJP leader Amit Malviya and asserted that it was part of "the mind game" to create a wave in its favour in the assembly polls.
 
                  
NHRC claimed that the Election Commission is violating Article 14 and Article 21 of the Indian Constitution.
 
                  
Mamata Banerjee in her rally claimed that CRPF has shot dead 4 TMC workers in Sitalkuchi (Cooch Behar) today.
 
                  
Ahead of the third phase of Bengal assembly elections, Union Home Minister Amit Shah held a rally in Bhawanipur, Kolkata.
 
                  
The notice to CM Banerjee was issued by ECI on Thursday night and asked the CM to respond to the notice by 11 am on Saturday, April 10.
 
                  
Delhi High Court directs Election Commission to publish "guidelines for conduct of general elections/bye-elections during COVID-19" published in August 2020.
 
                  
The Election Commission in its recent notice issued to West Bengal CM and TMC leader Banerjee and asked her to explain her stand within 48 hours.
 
                  
The TMC has filed a complaint with the election commission convicting the BJP of the attack.
 
                  
Legislative assembly elections in Bengal is scheduled to be conducted in 8 phases which has started on March 27 and will end on April 29, 2021.
 
                  
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee addressed a public rally today in Cooch Behar and claimed her victory from Nandigram constituency.
 
                  
BJP's candidate from Nandigram assembly seat, Suvendu Adhikari has responded to the voting percentage and vote share at his seat after the polls held today.
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