How Did the Peaceful Polling Fare in Kaliganj?

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Key Takeaways
- Polling concluded peacefully despite minor incidents.
- 60.32% voter turnout reported by 5 p.m.
- Polling continued for voters still in line past 6 p.m.
- Effective monitoring by CAPF ensured election integrity.
- Counting of votes is set for June 23.
Kolkata, June 19 (NationPress) The by-poll process for the Kaliganj assembly seat in West Bengal wrapped up on Thursday, showcasing a day of largely peaceful voting, aside from a few isolated incidents within the initial hour post commencement at 7 a.m.
By 5 p.m., the voter turnout stood at 60.32. While the official polling concluded at 6 p.m., several booths remained open for voters still in line. The definitive polling figures will only be released by Friday morning.
Adverse weather throughout the day contributed to a dip in voter participation, particularly during the critical first four hours of polling.
By the day's end, candidates from the three main political factions—Trinamool Congress, BJP, and the Left Front-supported Congress—reported no significant issues regarding election-related misconduct.
This was primarily due to the diligent oversight by election officials and the ongoing presence of Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF), which began patrolling from the very start and continued until polls closed.
Kaliganj is one of five Assembly constituencies across four Indian states with by-polls taking place on the same day.
The need for bypolls in Kaliganj arose following the unexpected passing of former Trinamool Congress legislator Nasiruddin Ahmed in February at the age of 70.
Counting is scheduled for June 23.