West Bengal assembly polls: 45% voter turnout recorded in first four hours

May 5, 2016

Kolkata, May 5: Over 45% of the electorate exercised their franchise in the first four hours of polling in the sixth and last phase of West Bengal Assembly elections in two districts.

While East Midnapore district recorded 48.02% Cooch Behar recorded 42.07%. The overall average till 11 a.m was 45.88%.

For the first time since Independence, residents of border enclaves in Cooch Behar were exercising their franchise, made possible by the formal inclusion of enclaves in the Indian territory last year.

Although Election Commission officials were worried about the possibility of rainfall in Cooch Behar district affecting voter turnout and work of polling personnel, it did not rain till noon today.

An electorate of over 58 lakh is eligible to cast their ballots at 6,774 polling stations till 6 p.m in 25 constituencies.

In all, 170 candidates, including 18 women, are in the fray in this phase.

The poll panel has deployed 361 companies of central forces who are assisted by a contingent of 12,000 state police personnel.

Prohibitory orders under section 144 of the CrPC have been promulgated on the polling day and being enforced strictly to curb any unlawful assembly.

In a booth under Moyna Assembly constituency in East Midnapore district, Trinamool Congress has lodged a complaint against Congress assembling with arms near booth number 236.

The Trinamool Congress has also accused Congress of booth jamming in booth numbers 14, 107 and 249 under the same Assembly Constituency.

Security personnel arrested five persons on the charge of giving food to voters near booth no 231 at Gobra in Moyna constituency.

Police said two groups of men belonging to Trinamool Congress and Congress were providing food to the voters.

Securitymen chased them and most of them fled. Five of them, however, were caught.

CPI(M) claimed that it could not put up polling agents in as many as 52 booths in Nandigram to which Trinamool MP Suvendu Adhikari quipped, "We cannot be blamed for that".

Complaints have been reported by TMC and CPI(M) from Natabari constituency in Cooch Behar district from where district president of TMC Rabindranath Ghosh and former CPI(M) MLA Tamser Ali are pitted against each other.

Ghosh also alleged high-handedness by Central Forces at Deocharai in Natabari.

Kolkata, May 5: Polling began this morning in the sixth and last phase of Assembly election in the two districts of East Midnapore and Coochbehar amidst strict security.

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An electorate of over 58 lakh is eligible to cast their ballots at 6,774 polling stations between 7 AM to 6 PM in 25 constituencies.

In all, 170 candidates, including 18 women, are in the fray for the last phase of elections.

Maintaining a tight security cover, the poll panel has deployed 361 companies of central forces assisted by a contingent of 12,000 state police personnel.

Prohibitory orders under section 144 of the CrPC have been promulgated on the polling day and enforced strictly to ensure that any unlawful assembly is effectively curbed.

Out of the total electors, 27.8 lakh are womem while the third gender constitutes a small minority of 68 voters.

The weather is expected to be pleasant with thundersquall occurring in many places in the two districts in the past hours. The weatherman in fact have predicted heavy showers in Coochbehar district, in particular.

For the first time since Independence, residents of border enclaves in Coochbehar will be able to exercise their franchise, thanks to the formal inclusion of enclaves in the Indian territory last year.

There are 9,776 voters in the enclave, for whom special arrangements and awareness programmes have been done.

Among them is 103-year-old Asgar Ali of Madhya Mashaldanga who is eligible to vote for the first time in his life.

In East Midnapore, on the other hand, the district administration has taken special measures to make the elections a disabled-friendly one.

They have pinpointed 15,500 persons with disability in the electoral rolls. Each polling premises has a wheelchair, ramp with handrails and braille signage.

In the two districts, the commission has so far identified 714 vulnerable 'hamlets' and 1,685 vulnerable voters. Close to 900 trouble-mongers have been identified and action taken against all of them.

All eyes are on Nandigram in East Midnapore district where a violent anti-land acquisition movement had played a key role in ousting the 34-year-long Left Front government.

Trinamool Congress, which had won all 16 seats in East Midnapore district in 2011, has now fielded its Tamluk MP Suvendu Adhikari from Nandigram, who is pitted against CPI's Abdul Kabir Sheikh supported by the Congress-Left alliance.

State Environment Minister Sudarshan Ghosh Dastidar is another heavyweight in the fray defending his Mahisadal seat.

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April 3,2020

New Delhi, Apr 3: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday urged people to gather together for a unique exercise on April 5 at 9 pm to show they were together in the fight against coronavirus.

"On this Sunday, April 5, we will challenge the darkness of coronavirus threat together. On April 5, at 9 pm, I need your 9 minutes. At 9 pm, turn off all the lights in your houses and light a Diya, candle, torch or flashlight for 9 minutes at your doors, or balcony," Modi said.

The Prime Minister further said that this will send out a message that nobody among the 130 crore Indians is alone in this fight against the deadly infection.

"I have one more prayer to all of you, nobody has to gather at any place during this event. Everyone will light a Diya only at their doors, windows or balconies. The Laxman Rekha of social distancing must be followed," Modi said.
Earlier, the Prime Minister had said that 130 crore Indians are together in this fight against coronavirus and praised the countrymen for following the lockdown.

"Today when crores of people are inside homes, then some of us may think how will they fight this battle against COVID-19 alone. Such questions might come up in your mind? But please remember, none of us is alone. The strength of 130 crores of Indians is with each one of us," he said.

He also expressed gratitude towards countrymen for participating in 'Janata curfew' on March 22 and said it has become "an example for all countries" today as they are following it.

In his address to the nation on March 24, the Prime Minister had announced a 21-day lockdown in the country to contain the spread of novel coronavirus, which has infected over 2,000 people in the country.

During the last "Mann Ki Baat" on COVID-19 related issue, the Prime Minister had apologised to the countrymen for taking the tough decision of enforcing complete lockdown in the nation. "My conscience says you will forgive me," he had said.

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June 27,2020

Hyderabad, Jun 27: Ahead nurse working with a state-run hospital here died on Friday while undergoing treatment for COVID-19, a hospital official said.

The nurse, who was due to retire this month-end, tested positive about 10 days ago, he said.

The woman, who had been on medical leave for about 20 days, is suspected to have contracted the virus when she attended a private function in a neighbouring district, he said.

She was treated at the hospital for two days after she was found positive for COVID-19.

However, she was shifted to another government hospital as the symptoms continued unabated and sugar levels were high, he said.

The woman, who had comorbidities like diabetes and hypertension, died today.

Meanwhile, about 20 healthcare personnel, including doctors and paramedical staff, have so far tested positive for COVID-19 at the state-run Gandhi hospital, according to a hospital official.

He also said that there are around 50 patients whose family members have not come forward to take them home though the patients can be in home quarantine.

Family members have cited reasons such as residents not allowing a positive patient to return to the villages and presence of children at residences, for not taking them home, he added.

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May 31,2020

New Delhi, May 31: Congress leader Kapil Sibal on Sunday questioned the Prime Minister on how much money has been given to labourers from the PM-CARES Fund.

"I would like to ask Prime Minister Modi, 'Can you tell us how much money did you give to labourers from your PM-CARES Fund?' I request him to answer this question. Many people died during this period, some died while walking, some died in the train, some died of hunger," Sibal said while addressing a virtual press conference.

The senior Congress leader further asked how much ex gratia did the Prime Minister give to the labourers who died in the corona crisis while negotiating the lockdown.

"I refer you to Section 12 of the Disaster Management Act. It says that ex gratia assistance on account of the loss of life and also assistance for the restoration of livelihood should be provided by the government. Did the government give ex gratia assistance to people who died in the crisis? The act also mentions special provisions for widows and orphans. The government should clarify how much assistance they gave to such people," he said.

Sibal said that the government should keep aside its agenda for the last six years and concentrate on making pro-poor policies.

"In the coming days, our economy is going to go into the negative territory as also confirmed by RBI. There are 45 crore labourers in our country. What will be their state? We have to look at our future. That is why we want to request the government that the agenda that they have run over the last six years should be kept aside and that government should care about the poor and draft policies for them," the Congress leader said.

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