"I have instructed all our 10 candidates in Domkal municipal election to withdraw from the fray as the elections have become a farce because of the booth rigging and violence by the TMC," Chowdhury said.
He alleged that Congress polling agents were driven out of the polling booths in Domkal by the TMC activists.
In the 21-member Domkol municipality, the fight is between the Trinamool Congress and Congress-CPI(M) alliance. The Congress and has put up 10 candidates while the CPI(M) has fielded 11 candidates.
The Murshidabad district TMC leaders, however, denied the allegations of booth rigging and violence
Election to seven municipalities - Darjeeling, Kurseong, Kalimpong, Mirik Notified Area, Domkal, Pujali and Raiganj - are being held today.
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