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Violence, assault on media mar Bengal local body polls

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IANS Kolkata
Last Updated : Oct 03 2015 | 8:28 PM IST

Local body polls in four pockets of West Bengal were held on Saturday, but were marred by violence, allegations of booth capturing and assaults on media persons that left 15 of them bloodied and injured.

In the last battle before next year's assembly polls, elections were held for the Asansol Municipal Corporation in Burdwan district, the Bidhannagar Municipal Corporation in North 24 Parganas district and the Siliguri Mahakuma Parishad in Darjeeling district.

Two voters were injured when they were fired upon, while another sustained bomb splinter injures in Asansol's ward No.14.

Clashes between CPI-M and Trinamool activists were reported from Raniganj in Burdwan district.

In Rajarhat, clashes between the Trinamool and the Congress led to seven two-wheelers being set on fire. A Congress candidate was arrested.

But the worst violence was seen in Bidhannagar -- a posh satellite township of Kolkata -- where media persons faced the ire of alleged Trinamool Congress workers and hoodlums as they tried to film and click photos of electoral malpractices.

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Calling the attacks "preplanned", news channels Zee 24 Ghanta and ABP Ananda claimed "miscreants harboured by the state's ruling Trinamool Congress" carried out the assaults.

While Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee ordered a probe, the opposition tore into the Trinamool for the attacks on the media.

Representatives of ABP Ananda, 24 Ghanta, Kolkata TV, Newstime, The Telegraph, ETV News Bangla, and Ananda Bazar Patrika were victims of the serial assaults.

A woman reporter with 24 Ghanta claimed that a gang of people who had illegally swarmed inside a polling booth threatened to "rape" her and constantly hurled abuses.

Bidhannagar Police Commissioner Jawed Shamim said police were looking into the incidents of violence targeting the media.

"We are looking into the matter... if anybody lodges a formal complaint, we will take action," he said.

Condemning the attacks on the media, Trinamool secretary general Partha Chatterjee said the chief minister has ordered a probe.

"The administration will look into the reasons, the circumstances that led to these incidents. We will also find out the agent provocateurs, and look into whether any political party or any other interest group incited the violence," said Chatterjee, who is also the state education minister.

The CPI-M, Congress and the BJP accused the ruling party of turning the polls into a "farce" by driving out their polling agents.

Both in Asansol and Bidhannagar, the CPI-M led Left Front accused the ruling Trinamool Congress of using violent tactics, including booth capturing.

CPI-M leader Gautam Deb announced that his party has called a 12-hour shutdown on Monday in Bidhannagar and neighbouring Rajarhat as a mark of protest.

State Congress president Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury demanded fresh polls under the supervision of the Election Commission of India.

"The polls today were completely farce and the entire state witnessed how the Trinamool goons robbed the people's right to vote and how media was threatened and the journalists assaulted," Chowdhury said.

State BJP president Rahul Sinha along with party workers demonstrated at the State Election Commission office demanding scrapping of the entire polls and that they be held afresh.

Kolkata Press Club secretary Anindya Sengupta demanded immediate police action and exemplary punishment for those who assaulted the media persons.

Polls were also held for the 16 wards of the erstwhile Bally municipality which has now been merged with Howrah Municipal Corporation.

Besides, the day also saw bypolls for some rural body seats -- two zila parishads, 72 panchayat samitis and 341 gram panchayats.

The results will be declared on October 7.

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First Published: Oct 03 2015 | 8:16 PM IST

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