TMC wins panchayat elections in West Bengal, BJP comes second

West Bengal’s panchayat elections saw a lopsided victory for the Trinamool Congress (TMC). Out of 3317 seats, TMC has won 2552 of them overall in this election. Additionally, TMC won 232 Panchayat Samiti seats and 12 of the 20 seats in the Zilla Parishad.

Second place went to the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). Seven panchayat samiti and a total of 212-gram panchayats have been won by the BJP. However, the BJP’s account in the Zilla Parishad could not be opened. In many seats, the election results are still pending.

Additionally, CM Mamata Banerjee published a Facebook post about her outstanding accomplishment in the Panchayat elections. In the panchayat elections, the TMC’s voice, according to his writing, held sway. We acknowledge the people for this success. We appreciate the love and assistance as well. This election’s outcome has demonstrated that only TMC has the support of the state’s citizens.

BJP constitutes a four-member fact-finding committee to visit violence-affected areas in West Bengal

The violent game had begun in West Bengal with the publication of nominees for the panchayat elections on June 5. A four-member inquiry committee has been established by the Bharatiya Janata Party to look into the state’s panchayat elections violence.

Former Union ministers Ravi Shankar Prasad, Satyapal Singh, Rajdeep Roy, and Rekha Verma have all remained on this team under Party national president JP Nadda. In order to look into the causes of the violence, this committee will visit the violent districts of Bengal. As soon as it has finished, it will create a report and provide it to the National President.

In Bengal on Saturday, there were 19 fatalities in the violence that occurred during the panchayat elections. A number of voting places were looted. The voting box had been looted by the criminals. The ballot box was witnessed being thrown down the sewer as people fled. The DMs of every district have been asked to submit a thorough report on the election-related violence to the State Election Commission.

Bengal Panchayat Election: HC orders deployment of central security forces in every district, SC will hear this petition tomorrow

The petition filed by the Mamata government and the State Election Commission in the West Bengal Panchayat elections violence case will be heard by the Supreme Court tomorrow. The deployment of central security troops in each district within 48 hours had been mandated by the Calcutta High Court. Both have appealed this to the Supreme Court.

Let us inform you that Mamata Banerjee, the chief of the TMC and the chief minister of Bengal, filed a review case contesting the judgment of the Calcutta High Court. Mamta has asked the High Court to have its judgment reexamined. Prior to the panchayat elections, the Calcutta High Court ordered the deployment of central forces throughout the entire state.

During the Panchayat elections in Bengal, there is a lot of violence. To date, dozens of people have been hurt while other people have died in various events. The Calcutta High Court had issued this directive in light of this.

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