Suvendu Adhikari Issues Stern Warning Against Polling Disruptions Amid High-Stakes Battle in Nandigram
Senior West Bengal leader Suvendu Adhikari issues a stern warning against law and order disruptions during the high-stakes polling in Nandigram. Reporting a 35 percent turnout by 11:00 AM, Adhikari reviewed booth arrangements amid sporadic regional tensions. Read the full report on the intense electoral atmosphere and the deployment of security forces to ensure a smooth voting process.
However, it remains unclear whether this figure represents only Nandigram constituency data or broader regional polling statistics, as official election commission updates are awaited for confirmation of exact turnout percentages across West Bengal. The remarks come amid a high-stakes electoral atmosphere in the state, where multiple constituencies are witnessing closely contested battles and reports of sporadic tensions at select locations. Despite isolated incidents of unrest in some districts, polling has largely continued without interruption, with election authorities deploying security forces at sensitive booths to maintain order. Adhikari’s statements have added to the political intensity of the day as leaders from different parties continue to make public appeals and claims regarding voter sentiment and turnout trends. Authorities, meanwhile, are expected to release verified polling data later in the day as voting progresses across all constituencies in West Bengal.

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