April 18, 2011 12:13 PM

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Voting in WB elections going peacefully with amid Security

Around 30 percent voting has been recorded so far in the first phase of Assembly poll in West Bengal. Voting is going on peacefully amidst tight security in 54 seats spread over six North Bengal districts of Cooch Behar, Jalpaiguri, Darjeeling, Malda and North and South Dinjapur. The polling, which started at 7 this morning, will end at 5 PM. The State Chief Electoral Officer Mr.Sunil Gupta told our Kolkata correspondent that 47 EVMs have been replaced at various polling booths due to technical snag. Boycotting of polls on local issues has also been reported in five polling stations in Malda district. 364 candidates including 10 ministers of the present government are in the fray for this phase. Out of 12,131 polling booths, about 1,800 have been identified as sensitive. Inter-state and International borders along North Bengal have been sealed to prevent entry of unwanted persons. 28 general observers, 9 expenditure observers and 3 police observers are constantly monitor the polling.

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