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

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This article describes allegations of electoral manipulation in a state election in India. There is no commercial mechanism, commodity price impact, supply chain effect, or company margin implication. The event is purely political and administrative, with no direct or indirect commercial consequences.

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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.

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