Shah Projects BJP to Secure 110 Seats in First Phase of Polling, Affirms Commitment to CAA in Bengal
On April 23, voting took place in 152 out of the 294 Assembly constituencies in West Bengal, achieving a voter turnout exceeding 92%. This marks a significant engagement from the electorate in the ongoing assembly elections.
The second phase of polling is scheduled for April 29, where constituents in an additional 142 constituencies will cast their votes. These elections are a crucial part of the democratic process in West Bengal, as they shape the states legislative assembly for the upcoming term.
Officials have emphasized the importance of maintaining safety and security protocols during the voting process to ensure a peaceful and orderly election. Voter turnout is often viewed as a key indicator of public interest and engagement in the political process, and this high turnout reflects citizens willingness to participate in shaping their governance.
