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How Slow Counting of Votes in Bengal Helped Bjp Win a Lost Seat From Trinamool

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- Tapash Chatterjee (Trinamool Congress) alleged BJP manipulated vote counting in Rajarhat New Town constituency.
- Trinamool led by over 11,000 votes after initial rounds but counting was slowed in their strongholds and expedited in BJP strongholds.
- Violence by BJP workers intimidated Trinamool agents, affecting their morale.
- BJP ultimately won the seat, contributing to their overall gain of 207 seats in West Bengal.