While the elections to the four municipal bodies in the Darjeeling hills was generally peaceful, the three towns in the plains saw sporadic violence, with Pujali in South 24- Parganas district bearing the brunt, police and district administration sources said.
The opposition parties alleged that Trinamool Congress workers were involved in the violence and booth-capturing.
The Trinamool Congress, however, rejected the charges and blamed the BJP for the violence.
EVMs were damaged in three booths of two wards in Pujali while some policemen were also injured, the police said.
Also Read
Domkal recorded 77.5 per cent, Mirik Notified Area 74.3 per cent, Kurseong 66.1 per cent, Raiganj 66 per cent and Kalimpong had a 58.1 per cent turnout of voters.
Representatives of Left parties and the Congress blocked a road and held sit-in-demonstration in front of the State Election Commission office here, alleging the poll panel had failed to conduct free-and-fair polls.
Claiming that the elections have been turned into a farce, he said, "miscreants owing allegiance to the TMC have been terrorising everyone with guns, bombs and other weapons. Voters, candidates, their agents, police and journalists -- no one has been spared."
He further claimed that three CPI(M) supporters were injured in firing by miscreants at Pujali in South 24-Parganas district, one of the towns where polls were held.
He alleged that Congress agents were driven out of polling booths at Domkal town in Murshidabad district by TMC activists.
BJP national secretary Rahul Sinha also demanded that the elections be countermanded and fresh polls declared by the State Election Commission.
"The commission should cancel today's elections and fresh polls be held with central forces in charge of security," the former state BJP chief said.
TMC secretary-general Partha Chatterjee denied that activists of his party had any role in the violence at different places.
"BJP is resorting to violence and is being aided by CPI (M) and Congress in its act," Chatterjee, a senior minister in the Mamata Banerjee cabinet, said.
The Congress and the Left Front claimed that top officials of the state election commission refused to meet them.
"The commission had assured us that steps will be taken to ensure free and fair polls, but it has failed miserably," Mishra said.
Of the seven municipal bodies where the elections are being held, four are in Darjeeling hills.
Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, who frequently visits Darjeeling, has taken a keen interest in the municipal polls in the hills, which has for long seen the dominance of hill parties - the Subash Ghising-led Gorkha National Liberation Front (GNLF) followed by Gurung's GJM.
Raiganj in North-Dinajpur district, Domkal in Murshidabad and Pujali in South 24-Parganas in the plains are having a three-way contest with the Left-Congress combine, the BJP and the TMC being in contention.
Disclaimer: No Business Standard Journalist was involved in creation of this content