Illustration of repolling queues at Falta polling stations in West Bengal following ECI orders due to electoral malpractices.
Illustration of repolling queues at Falta polling stations in West Bengal following ECI orders due to electoral malpractices.
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ECI orders repolling on all 285 booths in Bengal's Falta on May 21

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India's Election Commission ordered repolling across all 285 polling stations in West Bengal's Falta Assembly constituency on May 21, 2026. The decision follows complaints of severe electoral offences during polling on April 29. Results for the other 293 seats will be declared on May 4.

On May 2, 2026, India's Election Commission ordered repolling in all 285 polling stations, including auxiliary ones, of West Bengal's Falta Assembly constituency in South 24 Parganas district. The ECI cited reports of "severe electoral offences and subversion of democratic process" on April 29, including black tape or perfume on EVM ballot unit buttons, voter intimidation, unauthorized party cadres inside booths, companions casting votes, and missing video footage.

Villagers in Hasimnagar alleged that Israfil, a panchayat pradhan close to TMC candidate Jahangir Khan, threatened violence and arson after results. Hundreds of residents, including women waving BJP flags, blocked roads demanding repolling. CRPF was heavily deployed amid rising tensions.

Repolling is scheduled from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. on May 21, with counting on May 24. Earlier on May 2, repolling occurred at 11 booths in Magrahat Paschim and 4 in Diamond Harbour. West Bengal Assembly polls were held in two phases on April 23 and 29.

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Reactions on X to the ECI's order for repolling in all 285 booths of West Bengal's Falta constituency are predominantly positive, praising the commission's firm action against alleged severe electoral offences including TMC-linked violence, booth capturing, and EVM tampering like taping BJP buttons. High-engagement posts from influencers and news handles celebrate it as a victory for democracy. Some users express skepticism, accusing ECI of bias towards BJP, while neutral reports from media outlets detail the decision and context of protests.

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Voters in long queues at a West Bengal polling station amid heavy security for the final phase of 2026 assembly elections.
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West Bengal votes in final phase of assembly elections

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West Bengal is voting today in the second and final phase of its 2026 Assembly elections, with over 2,300 companies of Central Armed Police Forces deployed for peaceful polling. The BJP aims to improve on its 2021 performance of 77 seats, amid allegations against TMC. Results are due on May 4.

Re-polling is taking place in West Bengal's Falta assembly constituency on Thursday with doubled security arrangements by the Election Commission.

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As voting ended in the second phase of West Bengal assembly elections, Chief Electoral Officer Manoj Agarwal stated repolls would follow verification of EVM tampering claims involving tapes or ink. The BJP shared videos alleging issues in Falta constituency booths. The commission invoked its zero-tolerance policy while examining reports.

India's Supreme Court will hear on Saturday a Trinamool Congress (TMC) plea challenging the Election Commission's directive for deploying central government or PSU staff as counting supervisors in West Bengal's assembly polls. The party contests the order mandating at least one such employee per counting table ahead of the May 4 vote count. The Calcutta High Court had earlier dismissed TMC's petition.

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The Supreme Court directed the Election Commission to freeze West Bengal's voter rolls and publish the supplementary list by midnight after noting that adjudication of claims from voters deleted during the Special Intensive Revision was nearly complete. The court refused to set a deadline for appellate tribunals, stressing the need to freeze the lists now.

The Election Commission of India has banned motorcycle use in West Bengal from 6pm to 6am two days before each polling phase and ordered evacuation of tourists from coastal resorts like Digha, Mandarmani, Tajpur, Udaipur and Shankarpur. These unprecedented measures aim to ensure free and fair polls in the 2026 assembly elections.

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In 48 seats during West Bengal's 2026 elections, voter numbers fell below 2021 levels. These seats account for 28% of the total 27.16 lakh deletions from the electoral roll. The Special Intensive Revision may have influenced turnout.

 

 

 

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