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TMC and BJP flags
In the first phase of West Bengal's Lok Sabha polls, clashes between the Trinamool Congress (TMC) and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) disrupted the voting process for three out of the state's 42 seats.
Reports of violence emerged as soon as voting began, with incidents of confrontations between TMC and BJP supporters in Chandmari near Cooch Behar town.
Anant Barman, a local TMC functionary, was reportedly injured in a crude bomb attack at Bhetaguri.
The central forces eventually stepped in to stop the clashes.
The BJP has however denied the allegations.
It's noteworthy that Clashes during elections are not uncommon in Cooch Behar, where similar incidents occurred during the 2021 assembly elections.
In response to these incidents, the BJP has set up a helpline at its Kolkata office for complaints of poll violence, while TMC functionaries mentioned that the party’s national general secretary Abhishek Banerjee was monitoring the voting from Kolkata.