TMC Predicts Victory in West Bengal Elections Amid High Voter Turnout
TMC’s Kunal Ghosh says party will win 235+ seats as Bengal sees heavy turnout
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Kunal Ghosh, a candidate from the Trinamool Congress (TMC) in Beleghata, West Bengal, predicts the party will secure over 235 seats in the upcoming assembly elections, citing a high voter turnout of 91.62%. Opposition BJP candidate Ratna Debnath claims voters are ready to oust the ruling party, emphasizing women's safety issues.
- 01Kunal Ghosh predicts TMC will win over 235 seats in West Bengal.
- 02Voter turnout reached 91.62% in the second phase of polling.
- 03Purba Bardhaman district reported the highest turnout at 93.48%.
- 04BJP candidate Ratna Debnath claims the public is ready to remove TMC from power.
- 05Vote counting is scheduled for May 4.
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Kunal Ghosh, representing the Trinamool Congress (TMC) in the Beleghata Assembly Constituency, expressed confidence that the party will secure over 235 seats in the upcoming West Bengal assembly elections. He emphasized that a higher voter turnout increases the chances of TMC leader Mamata Banerjee returning to power. The voter turnout for the second phase of polling reached an impressive 91.62%, with Purba Bardhaman district leading at 93.48%. Ghosh's statements come amid claims from BJP candidate Ratna Debnath, who believes the electorate is prepared to oust the ruling party, citing concerns over women's safety and previous comments made by Chief Minister Banerjee. The counting of votes is set for May 4.
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The high voter turnout indicates strong public engagement in the electoral process, which could influence the political landscape in West Bengal.
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