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Video: Why First-time Voters Are Important In This Lok Sabha Elections
Senior TMC leader and state minister [M]Firhad Hakim said that the BJP had submitted a false data[/M] on the law and order situation in the state to the Election Commission (EC) which forced the poll panel to declare a seven-phase poll for the state.
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The Election Commission of India, on Sunday, announced a seven phase poll schedule for the Lok Sabha elections, 2019. West Bengal will vote in the general elections in seven phases
Two constituencies β Coochbehar and Alipurduar β will go to polls in phase 1 on April 11.
Three constituencies β Jalpaigudi, Darjeeling and Raigunge β will go to polls in phase 2 on April 18.
Four constituencies β Balurghat, Malda Uttar, Malda Dakshin, Jangipur and Murshidabad β will go to polls in phase 3 on April 23.
Eight constituencies β Behrampore, Krishnanagar, Bolpur, Birbhum, Ranaghat, Burwan Durgapur, Burdwan Purba and Birbhum β will go to polls in phase 4 on April 29.
Seven Constituencies βBongaon, Barackpur Howrah, Uluberia, Hoogly, Srirampore, Hoogly and Arambag β will go to polls in phase 5 on May 6.
Eight constituencies β Tamluk, Kanthi, Ghatal, Purulia, Bakuda, Jhargram, Medinipur and Bishnupur β will go to polls in phase 6 on May 12.
Nine constituencies β Dumdum, Barasat, Basirhat, Joynagar, Mathurapur, Diamond Harbour, Jadavpur, Kol Dakshin and Kol Uttar β will go to polls in phase 7 on May 19.
The Election Commission announced that the general elections will be held in seven phases across India and the final counting of votes will take place on May 23.
In 2014, the EC had announced the election schedule on March 5 and the nine-phase electoral exercise was spread across April and May.
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Video: Why First-time Voters Are Important In This Lok Sabha Elections
Senior TMC leader and [M]state minister Firhad Hakim[/M] said that the BJP had submitted a false data on the law and order situation in the state to the Election Commission (EC) which forced the poll panel to declare a seven-phase poll for the state.
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The Election Commission of India, on Sunday, announced a seven phase poll schedule for the Lok Sabha elections, 2019. West Bengal will vote in the general elections in seven phases
Two constituencies β Coochbehar and Alipurduar β will go to polls in phase 1 on April 11.
Three constituencies β Jalpaigudi, Darjeeling and Raigunge β will go to polls in phase 2 on April 18.
Four constituencies β Balurghat, Malda Uttar, Malda Dakshin, Jangipur and Murshidabad β will go to polls in phase 3 on April 23.
Eight constituencies β Behrampore, Krishnanagar, Bolpur, Birbhum, Ranaghat, Burwan Durgapur, Burdwan Purba and Birbhum β will go to polls in phase 4 on April 29.
Seven Constituencies βBongaon, Barackpur Howrah, Uluberia, Hoogly, Srirampore, Hoogly and Arambag β will go to polls in phase 5 on May 6.
Eight constituencies β Tamluk, Kanthi, Ghatal, Purulia, Bakuda, Jhargram, Medinipur and Bishnupur β will go to polls in phase 6 on May 12.
Nine constituencies β Dumdum, Barasat, Basirhat, Joynagar, Mathurapur, Diamond Harbour, Jadavpur, Kol Dakshin and Kol Uttar β will go to polls in phase 7 on May 19.
The Election Commission announced that the general elections will be held in seven phases across India and the final counting of votes will take place on May 23.
In 2014, the EC had announced the election schedule on March 5 and the nine-phase electoral exercise was spread across April and May.
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Video: Why First-time Voters Are Important In This Lok Sabha Elections
[M]Senior TMC leader[/M] and state minister [M]Firhad Hakim[/M] said that the BJP had submitted a false data on the law and order situation in the state to the Election Commission (EC) which forced the poll panel to declare a seven-phase poll for the state.
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The Election Commission of India, on Sunday, announced a seven phase poll schedule for the Lok Sabha elections, 2019. West Bengal will vote in the general elections in seven phases
Two constituencies β Coochbehar and Alipurduar β will go to polls in phase 1 on April 11.
Three constituencies β Jalpaigudi, Darjeeling and Raigunge β will go to polls in phase 2 on April 18.
Four constituencies β Balurghat, Malda Uttar, Malda Dakshin, Jangipur and Murshidabad β will go to polls in phase 3 on April 23.
Eight constituencies β Behrampore, Krishnanagar, Bolpur, Birbhum, Ranaghat, Burwan Durgapur, Burdwan Purba and Birbhum β will go to polls in phase 4 on April 29.
Seven Constituencies βBongaon, Barackpur Howrah, Uluberia, Hoogly, Srirampore, Hoogly and Arambag β will go to polls in phase 5 on May 6.
Eight constituencies β Tamluk, Kanthi, Ghatal, Purulia, Bakuda, Jhargram, Medinipur and Bishnupur β will go to polls in phase 6 on May 12.
Nine constituencies β Dumdum, Barasat, Basirhat, Joynagar, Mathurapur, Diamond Harbour, Jadavpur, Kol Dakshin and Kol Uttar β will go to polls in phase 7 on May 19.
The Election Commission announced that the general elections will be held in seven phases across India and the final counting of votes will take place on May 23.
In 2014, the EC had announced the election schedule on March 5 and the nine-phase electoral exercise was spread across April and May.
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Video: Why [M]First-time Voters Are Important In This Lok Sabha Elections[/M]
Senior TMC leader and state minister Firhad Hakim said that the BJP had submitted a false data on the law and order situation in the state to the Election Commission (EC) which forced the poll panel to declare a seven-phase poll for the state.
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The Election Commission of India, on Sunday, announced a seven phase poll schedule for the Lok Sabha elections, 2019. West Bengal will vote in the general elections in seven phases
Two constituencies β Coochbehar and Alipurduar β will go to polls in phase 1 on April 11.
Three constituencies β Jalpaigudi, Darjeeling and Raigunge β will go to polls in phase 2 on April 18.
Four constituencies β Balurghat, Malda Uttar, Malda Dakshin, Jangipur and Murshidabad β will go to polls in phase 3 on April 23.
Eight constituencies β Behrampore, Krishnanagar, Bolpur, Birbhum, Ranaghat, Burwan Durgapur, Burdwan Purba and Birbhum β will go to polls in phase 4 on April 29.
Seven Constituencies βBongaon, Barackpur Howrah, Uluberia, Hoogly, Srirampore, Hoogly and Arambag β will go to polls in phase 5 on May 6.
Eight constituencies β Tamluk, Kanthi, Ghatal, Purulia, Bakuda, Jhargram, Medinipur and Bishnupur β will go to polls in phase 6 on May 12.
Nine constituencies β Dumdum, Barasat, Basirhat, Joynagar, Mathurapur, Diamond Harbour, Jadavpur, Kol Dakshin and Kol Uttar β will go to polls in phase 7 on May 19.
The Election Commission announced that the general elections will be held in seven phases across India and the final counting of votes will take place on May 23.
In 2014, the EC had announced the election schedule on March 5 and the nine-phase electoral exercise was spread across April and May.
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[M]The Assembly polls in 2016[/M] too [M]was held in five phases[/M].
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The Election Commission of India, on Sunday, announced a seven phase poll schedule for the Lok Sabha elections, 2019. West Bengal will vote in the general elections in seven phases
Two constituencies β Coochbehar and Alipurduar β will go to polls in phase 1 on April 11.
Three constituencies β Jalpaigudi, Darjeeling and Raigunge β will go to polls in phase 2 on April 18.
Four constituencies β Balurghat, Malda Uttar, Malda Dakshin, Jangipur and Murshidabad β will go to polls in phase 3 on April 23.
Eight constituencies β Behrampore, Krishnanagar, Bolpur, Birbhum, Ranaghat, Burwan Durgapur, Burdwan Purba and Birbhum β will go to polls in phase 4 on April 29.
Seven Constituencies βBongaon, Barackpur Howrah, Uluberia, Hoogly, Srirampore, Hoogly and Arambag β will go to polls in phase 5 on May 6.
Eight constituencies β Tamluk, Kanthi, Ghatal, Purulia, Bakuda, Jhargram, Medinipur and Bishnupur β will go to polls in phase 6 on May 12.
Nine constituencies β Dumdum, Barasat, Basirhat, Joynagar, Mathurapur, Diamond Harbour, Jadavpur, Kol Dakshin and Kol Uttar β will go to polls in phase 7 on May 19.
The Election Commission announced that the general elections will be held in seven phases across India and the final counting of votes will take place on May 23.
In 2014, the EC had announced the election schedule on March 5 and the nine-phase electoral exercise was spread across April and May.
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Explained A new test for political parties The seven-phase polls in West Bengal will be a test for all [M]the political parties[/M] as they [M]have never experienced a prolonged election schedule before[/M].
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The Election Commission of India, on Sunday, announced a seven phase poll schedule for the Lok Sabha elections, 2019. West Bengal will vote in the general elections in seven phases
Two constituencies β Coochbehar and Alipurduar β will go to polls in phase 1 on April 11.
Three constituencies β Jalpaigudi, Darjeeling and Raigunge β will go to polls in phase 2 on April 18.
Four constituencies β Balurghat, Malda Uttar, Malda Dakshin, Jangipur and Murshidabad β will go to polls in phase 3 on April 23.
Eight constituencies β Behrampore, Krishnanagar, Bolpur, Birbhum, Ranaghat, Burwan Durgapur, Burdwan Purba and Birbhum β will go to polls in phase 4 on April 29.
Seven Constituencies βBongaon, Barackpur Howrah, Uluberia, Hoogly, Srirampore, Hoogly and Arambag β will go to polls in phase 5 on May 6.
Eight constituencies β Tamluk, Kanthi, Ghatal, Purulia, Bakuda, Jhargram, Medinipur and Bishnupur β will go to polls in phase 6 on May 12.
Nine constituencies β Dumdum, Barasat, Basirhat, Joynagar, Mathurapur, Diamond Harbour, Jadavpur, Kol Dakshin and Kol Uttar β will go to polls in phase 7 on May 19.
The Election Commission announced that the general elections will be held in seven phases across India and the final counting of votes will take place on May 23.
In 2014, the EC had announced the election schedule on March 5 and the nine-phase electoral exercise was spread across April and May.
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Explained A new test for political parties [M]The seven-phase polls in West Bengal will be a test for all the political parties[/M] as they have never experienced a prolonged election schedule before.
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The Election Commission of India, on Sunday, announced a seven phase poll schedule for the Lok Sabha elections, 2019. West Bengal will vote in the general elections in seven phases
Two constituencies β Coochbehar and Alipurduar β will go to polls in phase 1 on April 11.
Three constituencies β Jalpaigudi, Darjeeling and Raigunge β will go to polls in phase 2 on April 18.
Four constituencies β Balurghat, Malda Uttar, Malda Dakshin, Jangipur and Murshidabad β will go to polls in phase 3 on April 23.
Eight constituencies β Behrampore, Krishnanagar, Bolpur, Birbhum, Ranaghat, Burwan Durgapur, Burdwan Purba and Birbhum β will go to polls in phase 4 on April 29.
Seven Constituencies βBongaon, Barackpur Howrah, Uluberia, Hoogly, Srirampore, Hoogly and Arambag β will go to polls in phase 5 on May 6.
Eight constituencies β Tamluk, Kanthi, Ghatal, Purulia, Bakuda, Jhargram, Medinipur and Bishnupur β will go to polls in phase 6 on May 12.
Nine constituencies β Dumdum, Barasat, Basirhat, Joynagar, Mathurapur, Diamond Harbour, Jadavpur, Kol Dakshin and Kol Uttar β will go to polls in phase 7 on May 19.
The Election Commission announced that the general elections will be held in seven phases across India and the final counting of votes will take place on May 23.
In 2014, the EC had announced the election schedule on March 5 and the nine-phase electoral exercise was spread across April and May.
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Explained A new test for political parties [M]The seven-phase polls in West Bengal[/M] will be a test for all the political parties as they have never experienced a prolonged election schedule before.
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The Election Commission of India, on Sunday, announced a seven phase poll schedule for the Lok Sabha elections, 2019. West Bengal will vote in the general elections in seven phases
Two constituencies β Coochbehar and Alipurduar β will go to polls in phase 1 on April 11.
Three constituencies β Jalpaigudi, Darjeeling and Raigunge β will go to polls in phase 2 on April 18.
Four constituencies β Balurghat, Malda Uttar, Malda Dakshin, Jangipur and Murshidabad β will go to polls in phase 3 on April 23.
Eight constituencies β Behrampore, Krishnanagar, Bolpur, Birbhum, Ranaghat, Burwan Durgapur, Burdwan Purba and Birbhum β will go to polls in phase 4 on April 29.
Seven Constituencies βBongaon, Barackpur Howrah, Uluberia, Hoogly, Srirampore, Hoogly and Arambag β will go to polls in phase 5 on May 6.
Eight constituencies β Tamluk, Kanthi, Ghatal, Purulia, Bakuda, Jhargram, Medinipur and Bishnupur β will go to polls in phase 6 on May 12.
Nine constituencies β Dumdum, Barasat, Basirhat, Joynagar, Mathurapur, Diamond Harbour, Jadavpur, Kol Dakshin and Kol Uttar β will go to polls in phase 7 on May 19.
The Election Commission announced that the general elections will be held in seven phases across India and the final counting of votes will take place on May 23.
In 2014, the EC had announced the election schedule on March 5 and the nine-phase electoral exercise was spread across April and May.
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A [M]prolonged election schedule means[/M] that all the [M]parties will have to[/M] rethink their strategies and [M]prepare for rigorous campainging across the state for more number of days[/M].
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The Election Commission of India, on Sunday, announced a seven phase poll schedule for the Lok Sabha elections, 2019. West Bengal will vote in the general elections in seven phases
Two constituencies β Coochbehar and Alipurduar β will go to polls in phase 1 on April 11.
Three constituencies β Jalpaigudi, Darjeeling and Raigunge β will go to polls in phase 2 on April 18.
Four constituencies β Balurghat, Malda Uttar, Malda Dakshin, Jangipur and Murshidabad β will go to polls in phase 3 on April 23.
Eight constituencies β Behrampore, Krishnanagar, Bolpur, Birbhum, Ranaghat, Burwan Durgapur, Burdwan Purba and Birbhum β will go to polls in phase 4 on April 29.
Seven Constituencies βBongaon, Barackpur Howrah, Uluberia, Hoogly, Srirampore, Hoogly and Arambag β will go to polls in phase 5 on May 6.
Eight constituencies β Tamluk, Kanthi, Ghatal, Purulia, Bakuda, Jhargram, Medinipur and Bishnupur β will go to polls in phase 6 on May 12.
Nine constituencies β Dumdum, Barasat, Basirhat, Joynagar, Mathurapur, Diamond Harbour, Jadavpur, Kol Dakshin and Kol Uttar β will go to polls in phase 7 on May 19.
The Election Commission announced that the general elections will be held in seven phases across India and the final counting of votes will take place on May 23.
In 2014, the EC had announced the election schedule on March 5 and the nine-phase electoral exercise was spread across April and May.
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[M]A prolonged election schedule means that all the parties will have to rethink their strategies[/M] and prepare for rigorous campainging across the state for more number of days.
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The Election Commission of India, on Sunday, announced a seven phase poll schedule for the Lok Sabha elections, 2019. West Bengal will vote in the general elections in seven phases
Two constituencies β Coochbehar and Alipurduar β will go to polls in phase 1 on April 11.
Three constituencies β Jalpaigudi, Darjeeling and Raigunge β will go to polls in phase 2 on April 18.
Four constituencies β Balurghat, Malda Uttar, Malda Dakshin, Jangipur and Murshidabad β will go to polls in phase 3 on April 23.
Eight constituencies β Behrampore, Krishnanagar, Bolpur, Birbhum, Ranaghat, Burwan Durgapur, Burdwan Purba and Birbhum β will go to polls in phase 4 on April 29.
Seven Constituencies βBongaon, Barackpur Howrah, Uluberia, Hoogly, Srirampore, Hoogly and Arambag β will go to polls in phase 5 on May 6.
Eight constituencies β Tamluk, Kanthi, Ghatal, Purulia, Bakuda, Jhargram, Medinipur and Bishnupur β will go to polls in phase 6 on May 12.
Nine constituencies β Dumdum, Barasat, Basirhat, Joynagar, Mathurapur, Diamond Harbour, Jadavpur, Kol Dakshin and Kol Uttar β will go to polls in phase 7 on May 19.
The Election Commission announced that the general elections will be held in seven phases across India and the final counting of votes will take place on May 23.
In 2014, the EC had announced the election schedule on March 5 and the nine-phase electoral exercise was spread across April and May.
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[M]Lok Sabha elections[/M] in the state will begin on April 11 and [M]polling would be held over seven phases[/M], [M]followed by counting of votes for all seats on May 23,[/M] the [M]Election Commission announced on Sunday[/M].
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The Election Commission of India, on Sunday, announced a seven phase poll schedule for the Lok Sabha elections, 2019. West Bengal will vote in the general elections in seven phases
Two constituencies β Coochbehar and Alipurduar β will go to polls in phase 1 on April 11.
Three constituencies β Jalpaigudi, Darjeeling and Raigunge β will go to polls in phase 2 on April 18.
Four constituencies β Balurghat, Malda Uttar, Malda Dakshin, Jangipur and Murshidabad β will go to polls in phase 3 on April 23.
Eight constituencies β Behrampore, Krishnanagar, Bolpur, Birbhum, Ranaghat, Burwan Durgapur, Burdwan Purba and Birbhum β will go to polls in phase 4 on April 29.
Seven Constituencies βBongaon, Barackpur Howrah, Uluberia, Hoogly, Srirampore, Hoogly and Arambag β will go to polls in phase 5 on May 6.
Eight constituencies β Tamluk, Kanthi, Ghatal, Purulia, Bakuda, Jhargram, Medinipur and Bishnupur β will go to polls in phase 6 on May 12.
Nine constituencies β Dumdum, Barasat, Basirhat, Joynagar, Mathurapur, Diamond Harbour, Jadavpur, Kol Dakshin and Kol Uttar β will go to polls in phase 7 on May 19.
The Election Commission announced that the general elections will be held in seven phases across India and the final counting of votes will take place on May 23.
In 2014, the EC had announced the election schedule on March 5 and the nine-phase electoral exercise was spread across April and May.
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[M]Lok Sabha elections[/M] in the state will begin on April 11 and [M]polling would be held over seven phases[/M], followed by counting of votes for all seats on May 23, the [M]Election Commission announced on Sunday[/M].
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The Election Commission of India, on Sunday, announced a seven phase poll schedule for the Lok Sabha elections, 2019. West Bengal will vote in the general elections in seven phases
Two constituencies β Coochbehar and Alipurduar β will go to polls in phase 1 on April 11.
Three constituencies β Jalpaigudi, Darjeeling and Raigunge β will go to polls in phase 2 on April 18.
Four constituencies β Balurghat, Malda Uttar, Malda Dakshin, Jangipur and Murshidabad β will go to polls in phase 3 on April 23.
Eight constituencies β Behrampore, Krishnanagar, Bolpur, Birbhum, Ranaghat, Burwan Durgapur, Burdwan Purba and Birbhum β will go to polls in phase 4 on April 29.
Seven Constituencies βBongaon, Barackpur Howrah, Uluberia, Hoogly, Srirampore, Hoogly and Arambag β will go to polls in phase 5 on May 6.
Eight constituencies β Tamluk, Kanthi, Ghatal, Purulia, Bakuda, Jhargram, Medinipur and Bishnupur β will go to polls in phase 6 on May 12.
Nine constituencies β Dumdum, Barasat, Basirhat, Joynagar, Mathurapur, Diamond Harbour, Jadavpur, Kol Dakshin and Kol Uttar β will go to polls in phase 7 on May 19.
The Election Commission announced that the general elections will be held in seven phases across India and the final counting of votes will take place on May 23.
In 2014, the EC had announced the election schedule on March 5 and the nine-phase electoral exercise was spread across April and May.
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[M]Lok Sabha elections in the state will begin on April 11[/M] and polling would be held over seven phases, followed by counting of votes for all seats on May 23, the [M]Election Commission announced on Sunday[/M].
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The Election Commission of India, on Sunday, announced a seven phase poll schedule for the Lok Sabha elections, 2019. West Bengal will vote in the general elections in seven phases
Two constituencies β Coochbehar and Alipurduar β will go to polls in phase 1 on April 11.
Three constituencies β Jalpaigudi, Darjeeling and Raigunge β will go to polls in phase 2 on April 18.
Four constituencies β Balurghat, Malda Uttar, Malda Dakshin, Jangipur and Murshidabad β will go to polls in phase 3 on April 23.
Eight constituencies β Behrampore, Krishnanagar, Bolpur, Birbhum, Ranaghat, Burwan Durgapur, Burdwan Purba and Birbhum β will go to polls in phase 4 on April 29.
Seven Constituencies βBongaon, Barackpur Howrah, Uluberia, Hoogly, Srirampore, Hoogly and Arambag β will go to polls in phase 5 on May 6.
Eight constituencies β Tamluk, Kanthi, Ghatal, Purulia, Bakuda, Jhargram, Medinipur and Bishnupur β will go to polls in phase 6 on May 12.
Nine constituencies β Dumdum, Barasat, Basirhat, Joynagar, Mathurapur, Diamond Harbour, Jadavpur, Kol Dakshin and Kol Uttar β will go to polls in phase 7 on May 19.
The Election Commission announced that the general elections will be held in seven phases across India and the final counting of votes will take place on May 23.
In 2014, the EC had announced the election schedule on March 5 and the nine-phase electoral exercise was spread across April and May.
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[M]In 2014[/M], [M]Lok Sabha polls were held in five phases in the state.[/M]
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The Election Commission of India, on Sunday, announced a seven phase poll schedule for the Lok Sabha elections, 2019. West Bengal will vote in the general elections in seven phases
Two constituencies β Coochbehar and Alipurduar β will go to polls in phase 1 on April 11.
Three constituencies β Jalpaigudi, Darjeeling and Raigunge β will go to polls in phase 2 on April 18.
Four constituencies β Balurghat, Malda Uttar, Malda Dakshin, Jangipur and Murshidabad β will go to polls in phase 3 on April 23.
Eight constituencies β Behrampore, Krishnanagar, Bolpur, Birbhum, Ranaghat, Burwan Durgapur, Burdwan Purba and Birbhum β will go to polls in phase 4 on April 29.
Seven Constituencies βBongaon, Barackpur Howrah, Uluberia, Hoogly, Srirampore, Hoogly and Arambag β will go to polls in phase 5 on May 6.
Eight constituencies β Tamluk, Kanthi, Ghatal, Purulia, Bakuda, Jhargram, Medinipur and Bishnupur β will go to polls in phase 6 on May 12.
Nine constituencies β Dumdum, Barasat, Basirhat, Joynagar, Mathurapur, Diamond Harbour, Jadavpur, Kol Dakshin and Kol Uttar β will go to polls in phase 7 on May 19.
The Election Commission announced that the general elections will be held in seven phases across India and the final counting of votes will take place on May 23.
In 2014, the EC had announced the election schedule on March 5 and the nine-phase electoral exercise was spread across April and May.
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In 2014, [M]Lok Sabha polls were held in five phases in the state.[/M]
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The Election Commission of India, on Sunday, announced a seven phase poll schedule for the Lok Sabha elections, 2019. West Bengal will vote in the general elections in seven phases
Two constituencies β Coochbehar and Alipurduar β will go to polls in phase 1 on April 11.
Three constituencies β Jalpaigudi, Darjeeling and Raigunge β will go to polls in phase 2 on April 18.
Four constituencies β Balurghat, Malda Uttar, Malda Dakshin, Jangipur and Murshidabad β will go to polls in phase 3 on April 23.
Eight constituencies β Behrampore, Krishnanagar, Bolpur, Birbhum, Ranaghat, Burwan Durgapur, Burdwan Purba and Birbhum β will go to polls in phase 4 on April 29.
Seven Constituencies βBongaon, Barackpur Howrah, Uluberia, Hoogly, Srirampore, Hoogly and Arambag β will go to polls in phase 5 on May 6.
Eight constituencies β Tamluk, Kanthi, Ghatal, Purulia, Bakuda, Jhargram, Medinipur and Bishnupur β will go to polls in phase 6 on May 12.
Nine constituencies β Dumdum, Barasat, Basirhat, Joynagar, Mathurapur, Diamond Harbour, Jadavpur, Kol Dakshin and Kol Uttar β will go to polls in phase 7 on May 19.
The Election Commission announced that the general elections will be held in seven phases across India and the final counting of votes will take place on May 23.
In 2014, the EC had announced the election schedule on March 5 and the nine-phase electoral exercise was spread across April and May.
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βThis prolonged polling process will cause a lot of inconvenience to the people, especially those from the minority communities as [M]the elections will be held in the month of Ramzan,β said Hakim[/M].
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The Election Commission of India, on Sunday, announced a seven phase poll schedule for the Lok Sabha elections, 2019. West Bengal will vote in the general elections in seven phases
Two constituencies β Coochbehar and Alipurduar β will go to polls in phase 1 on April 11.
Three constituencies β Jalpaigudi, Darjeeling and Raigunge β will go to polls in phase 2 on April 18.
Four constituencies β Balurghat, Malda Uttar, Malda Dakshin, Jangipur and Murshidabad β will go to polls in phase 3 on April 23.
Eight constituencies β Behrampore, Krishnanagar, Bolpur, Birbhum, Ranaghat, Burwan Durgapur, Burdwan Purba and Birbhum β will go to polls in phase 4 on April 29.
Seven Constituencies βBongaon, Barackpur Howrah, Uluberia, Hoogly, Srirampore, Hoogly and Arambag β will go to polls in phase 5 on May 6.
Eight constituencies β Tamluk, Kanthi, Ghatal, Purulia, Bakuda, Jhargram, Medinipur and Bishnupur β will go to polls in phase 6 on May 12.
Nine constituencies β Dumdum, Barasat, Basirhat, Joynagar, Mathurapur, Diamond Harbour, Jadavpur, Kol Dakshin and Kol Uttar β will go to polls in phase 7 on May 19.
The Election Commission announced that the general elections will be held in seven phases across India and the final counting of votes will take place on May 23.
In 2014, the EC had announced the election schedule on March 5 and the nine-phase electoral exercise was spread across April and May.
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[M]βThis prolonged polling process will cause a lot of inconvenience[/M] to the people, [M]especially those from the minority communities[/M] as the elections will be held in the month of Ramzan,β [M]said Hakim[/M].
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The Election Commission of India, on Sunday, announced a seven phase poll schedule for the Lok Sabha elections, 2019. West Bengal will vote in the general elections in seven phases
Two constituencies β Coochbehar and Alipurduar β will go to polls in phase 1 on April 11.
Three constituencies β Jalpaigudi, Darjeeling and Raigunge β will go to polls in phase 2 on April 18.
Four constituencies β Balurghat, Malda Uttar, Malda Dakshin, Jangipur and Murshidabad β will go to polls in phase 3 on April 23.
Eight constituencies β Behrampore, Krishnanagar, Bolpur, Birbhum, Ranaghat, Burwan Durgapur, Burdwan Purba and Birbhum β will go to polls in phase 4 on April 29.
Seven Constituencies βBongaon, Barackpur Howrah, Uluberia, Hoogly, Srirampore, Hoogly and Arambag β will go to polls in phase 5 on May 6.
Eight constituencies β Tamluk, Kanthi, Ghatal, Purulia, Bakuda, Jhargram, Medinipur and Bishnupur β will go to polls in phase 6 on May 12.
Nine constituencies β Dumdum, Barasat, Basirhat, Joynagar, Mathurapur, Diamond Harbour, Jadavpur, Kol Dakshin and Kol Uttar β will go to polls in phase 7 on May 19.
The Election Commission announced that the general elections will be held in seven phases across India and the final counting of votes will take place on May 23.
In 2014, the EC had announced the election schedule on March 5 and the nine-phase electoral exercise was spread across April and May.
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[M]βThis prolonged polling process will cause a lot of inconvenience to the people[/M], especially those from the minority communities as the elections will be held in the month of Ramzan,β [M]said Hakim[/M].
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The Election Commission of India, on Sunday, announced a seven phase poll schedule for the Lok Sabha elections, 2019. West Bengal will vote in the general elections in seven phases
Two constituencies β Coochbehar and Alipurduar β will go to polls in phase 1 on April 11.
Three constituencies β Jalpaigudi, Darjeeling and Raigunge β will go to polls in phase 2 on April 18.
Four constituencies β Balurghat, Malda Uttar, Malda Dakshin, Jangipur and Murshidabad β will go to polls in phase 3 on April 23.
Eight constituencies β Behrampore, Krishnanagar, Bolpur, Birbhum, Ranaghat, Burwan Durgapur, Burdwan Purba and Birbhum β will go to polls in phase 4 on April 29.
Seven Constituencies βBongaon, Barackpur Howrah, Uluberia, Hoogly, Srirampore, Hoogly and Arambag β will go to polls in phase 5 on May 6.
Eight constituencies β Tamluk, Kanthi, Ghatal, Purulia, Bakuda, Jhargram, Medinipur and Bishnupur β will go to polls in phase 6 on May 12.
Nine constituencies β Dumdum, Barasat, Basirhat, Joynagar, Mathurapur, Diamond Harbour, Jadavpur, Kol Dakshin and Kol Uttar β will go to polls in phase 7 on May 19.
The Election Commission announced that the general elections will be held in seven phases across India and the final counting of votes will take place on May 23.
In 2014, the EC had announced the election schedule on March 5 and the nine-phase electoral exercise was spread across April and May.
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The [M]Election Commission announced[/M] that the general elections will be held in seven phases across India and the [M]final counting of votes will take place on May 23.[/M]
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Lok Sabha elections in the state will begin on April 11 and polling would be held over seven phases, followed by counting of votes for all seats on May 23, the Election Commission announced on Sunday.
Video: Why First-time Voters Are Important In This Lok Sabha Elections
Senior TMC leader and state minister Firhad Hakim said that the BJP had submitted a false data on the law and order situation in the state to the Election Commission (EC) which forced the poll panel to declare a seven-phase poll for the state.
βThis prolonged polling process will cause a lot of inconvenience to the people, especially those from the minority communities as the elections will be held in the month of Ramzan,β said Hakim.
Explained A new test for political parties The seven-phase polls in West Bengal will be a test for all the political parties as they have never experienced a prolonged election schedule before. In 2014, Lok Sabha polls were held in five phases in the state. The Assembly polls in 2016 too was held in five phases. A prolonged election schedule means that all the parties will have to rethink their strategies and prepare for rigorous campainging across the state for more number of days.
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The [M]Election Commission announced[/M] that the [M]general elections will be held in seven phases across India[/M] and the final counting of votes will take place on May 23.
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Lok Sabha elections in the state will begin on April 11 and polling would be held over seven phases, followed by counting of votes for all seats on May 23, the Election Commission announced on Sunday.
Video: Why First-time Voters Are Important In This Lok Sabha Elections
Senior TMC leader and state minister Firhad Hakim said that the BJP had submitted a false data on the law and order situation in the state to the Election Commission (EC) which forced the poll panel to declare a seven-phase poll for the state.
βThis prolonged polling process will cause a lot of inconvenience to the people, especially those from the minority communities as the elections will be held in the month of Ramzan,β said Hakim.
Explained A new test for political parties The seven-phase polls in West Bengal will be a test for all the political parties as they have never experienced a prolonged election schedule before. In 2014, Lok Sabha polls were held in five phases in the state. The Assembly polls in 2016 too was held in five phases. A prolonged election schedule means that all the parties will have to rethink their strategies and prepare for rigorous campainging across the state for more number of days.
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The [M]Election Commission announced that the general elections will be held in seven phases[/M] across India and the final counting of votes will take place on May 23.
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Lok Sabha elections in the state will begin on April 11 and polling would be held over seven phases, followed by counting of votes for all seats on May 23, the Election Commission announced on Sunday.
Video: Why First-time Voters Are Important In This Lok Sabha Elections
Senior TMC leader and state minister Firhad Hakim said that the BJP had submitted a false data on the law and order situation in the state to the Election Commission (EC) which forced the poll panel to declare a seven-phase poll for the state.
βThis prolonged polling process will cause a lot of inconvenience to the people, especially those from the minority communities as the elections will be held in the month of Ramzan,β said Hakim.
Explained A new test for political parties The seven-phase polls in West Bengal will be a test for all the political parties as they have never experienced a prolonged election schedule before. In 2014, Lok Sabha polls were held in five phases in the state. The Assembly polls in 2016 too was held in five phases. A prolonged election schedule means that all the parties will have to rethink their strategies and prepare for rigorous campainging across the state for more number of days.
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[M]Nine constituencies[/M] β Dumdum, Barasat, Basirhat, Joynagar, Mathurapur, Diamond Harbour, Jadavpur, Kol Dakshin and [M]Kol Uttar[/M] β [M]will go to polls in phase 7 on May 19.[/M]
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Lok Sabha elections in the state will begin on April 11 and polling would be held over seven phases, followed by counting of votes for all seats on May 23, the Election Commission announced on Sunday.
Video: Why First-time Voters Are Important In This Lok Sabha Elections
Senior TMC leader and state minister Firhad Hakim said that the BJP had submitted a false data on the law and order situation in the state to the Election Commission (EC) which forced the poll panel to declare a seven-phase poll for the state.
βThis prolonged polling process will cause a lot of inconvenience to the people, especially those from the minority communities as the elections will be held in the month of Ramzan,β said Hakim.
Explained A new test for political parties The seven-phase polls in West Bengal will be a test for all the political parties as they have never experienced a prolonged election schedule before. In 2014, Lok Sabha polls were held in five phases in the state. The Assembly polls in 2016 too was held in five phases. A prolonged election schedule means that all the parties will have to rethink their strategies and prepare for rigorous campainging across the state for more number of days.
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[M]Nine constituencies[/M] β Dumdum, Barasat, Basirhat, Joynagar, Mathurapur, Diamond Harbour, Jadavpur, [M]Kol Dakshin[/M] and Kol Uttar β [M]will go to polls in phase 7 on May 19.[/M]
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Lok Sabha elections in the state will begin on April 11 and polling would be held over seven phases, followed by counting of votes for all seats on May 23, the Election Commission announced on Sunday.
Video: Why First-time Voters Are Important In This Lok Sabha Elections
Senior TMC leader and state minister Firhad Hakim said that the BJP had submitted a false data on the law and order situation in the state to the Election Commission (EC) which forced the poll panel to declare a seven-phase poll for the state.
βThis prolonged polling process will cause a lot of inconvenience to the people, especially those from the minority communities as the elections will be held in the month of Ramzan,β said Hakim.
Explained A new test for political parties The seven-phase polls in West Bengal will be a test for all the political parties as they have never experienced a prolonged election schedule before. In 2014, Lok Sabha polls were held in five phases in the state. The Assembly polls in 2016 too was held in five phases. A prolonged election schedule means that all the parties will have to rethink their strategies and prepare for rigorous campainging across the state for more number of days.
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[M]Nine constituencies[/M] β Dumdum, Barasat, Basirhat, Joynagar, Mathurapur, Diamond Harbour, [M]Jadavpur[/M], Kol Dakshin and Kol Uttar β [M]will go to polls in phase 7 on May 19.[/M]
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Lok Sabha elections in the state will begin on April 11 and polling would be held over seven phases, followed by counting of votes for all seats on May 23, the Election Commission announced on Sunday.
Video: Why First-time Voters Are Important In This Lok Sabha Elections
Senior TMC leader and state minister Firhad Hakim said that the BJP had submitted a false data on the law and order situation in the state to the Election Commission (EC) which forced the poll panel to declare a seven-phase poll for the state.
βThis prolonged polling process will cause a lot of inconvenience to the people, especially those from the minority communities as the elections will be held in the month of Ramzan,β said Hakim.
Explained A new test for political parties The seven-phase polls in West Bengal will be a test for all the political parties as they have never experienced a prolonged election schedule before. In 2014, Lok Sabha polls were held in five phases in the state. The Assembly polls in 2016 too was held in five phases. A prolonged election schedule means that all the parties will have to rethink their strategies and prepare for rigorous campainging across the state for more number of days.
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[M]Nine constituencies[/M] β Dumdum, Barasat, Basirhat, Joynagar, Mathurapur, [M]Diamond Harbour[/M], Jadavpur, Kol Dakshin and Kol Uttar β [M]will go to polls in phase 7 on May 19.[/M]
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Lok Sabha elections in the state will begin on April 11 and polling would be held over seven phases, followed by counting of votes for all seats on May 23, the Election Commission announced on Sunday.
Video: Why First-time Voters Are Important In This Lok Sabha Elections
Senior TMC leader and state minister Firhad Hakim said that the BJP had submitted a false data on the law and order situation in the state to the Election Commission (EC) which forced the poll panel to declare a seven-phase poll for the state.
βThis prolonged polling process will cause a lot of inconvenience to the people, especially those from the minority communities as the elections will be held in the month of Ramzan,β said Hakim.
Explained A new test for political parties The seven-phase polls in West Bengal will be a test for all the political parties as they have never experienced a prolonged election schedule before. In 2014, Lok Sabha polls were held in five phases in the state. The Assembly polls in 2016 too was held in five phases. A prolonged election schedule means that all the parties will have to rethink their strategies and prepare for rigorous campainging across the state for more number of days.
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[M]Nine constituencies[/M] β Dumdum, Barasat, Basirhat, Joynagar, [M]Mathurapur[/M], Diamond Harbour, Jadavpur, Kol Dakshin and Kol Uttar β [M]will go to polls in phase 7 on May 19.[/M]
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Lok Sabha elections in the state will begin on April 11 and polling would be held over seven phases, followed by counting of votes for all seats on May 23, the Election Commission announced on Sunday.
Video: Why First-time Voters Are Important In This Lok Sabha Elections
Senior TMC leader and state minister Firhad Hakim said that the BJP had submitted a false data on the law and order situation in the state to the Election Commission (EC) which forced the poll panel to declare a seven-phase poll for the state.
βThis prolonged polling process will cause a lot of inconvenience to the people, especially those from the minority communities as the elections will be held in the month of Ramzan,β said Hakim.
Explained A new test for political parties The seven-phase polls in West Bengal will be a test for all the political parties as they have never experienced a prolonged election schedule before. In 2014, Lok Sabha polls were held in five phases in the state. The Assembly polls in 2016 too was held in five phases. A prolonged election schedule means that all the parties will have to rethink their strategies and prepare for rigorous campainging across the state for more number of days.
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[M]Nine constituencies[/M] β Dumdum, Barasat, Basirhat, [M]Joynagar[/M], Mathurapur, Diamond Harbour, Jadavpur, Kol Dakshin and Kol Uttar β [M]will go to polls in phase 7 on May 19.[/M]
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Lok Sabha elections in the state will begin on April 11 and polling would be held over seven phases, followed by counting of votes for all seats on May 23, the Election Commission announced on Sunday.
Video: Why First-time Voters Are Important In This Lok Sabha Elections
Senior TMC leader and state minister Firhad Hakim said that the BJP had submitted a false data on the law and order situation in the state to the Election Commission (EC) which forced the poll panel to declare a seven-phase poll for the state.
βThis prolonged polling process will cause a lot of inconvenience to the people, especially those from the minority communities as the elections will be held in the month of Ramzan,β said Hakim.
Explained A new test for political parties The seven-phase polls in West Bengal will be a test for all the political parties as they have never experienced a prolonged election schedule before. In 2014, Lok Sabha polls were held in five phases in the state. The Assembly polls in 2016 too was held in five phases. A prolonged election schedule means that all the parties will have to rethink their strategies and prepare for rigorous campainging across the state for more number of days.
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[M]Nine constituencies[/M] β Dumdum, Barasat, [M]Basirhat[/M], Joynagar, Mathurapur, Diamond Harbour, Jadavpur, Kol Dakshin and Kol Uttar β [M]will go to polls in phase 7 on May 19.[/M]
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Lok Sabha elections in the state will begin on April 11 and polling would be held over seven phases, followed by counting of votes for all seats on May 23, the Election Commission announced on Sunday.
Video: Why First-time Voters Are Important In This Lok Sabha Elections
Senior TMC leader and state minister Firhad Hakim said that the BJP had submitted a false data on the law and order situation in the state to the Election Commission (EC) which forced the poll panel to declare a seven-phase poll for the state.
βThis prolonged polling process will cause a lot of inconvenience to the people, especially those from the minority communities as the elections will be held in the month of Ramzan,β said Hakim.
Explained A new test for political parties The seven-phase polls in West Bengal will be a test for all the political parties as they have never experienced a prolonged election schedule before. In 2014, Lok Sabha polls were held in five phases in the state. The Assembly polls in 2016 too was held in five phases. A prolonged election schedule means that all the parties will have to rethink their strategies and prepare for rigorous campainging across the state for more number of days.
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[M]Nine constituencies[/M] β Dumdum, [M]Barasat[/M], Basirhat, Joynagar, Mathurapur, Diamond Harbour, Jadavpur, Kol Dakshin and Kol Uttar β [M]will go to polls in phase 7 on May 19.[/M]
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Lok Sabha elections in the state will begin on April 11 and polling would be held over seven phases, followed by counting of votes for all seats on May 23, the Election Commission announced on Sunday.
Video: Why First-time Voters Are Important In This Lok Sabha Elections
Senior TMC leader and state minister Firhad Hakim said that the BJP had submitted a false data on the law and order situation in the state to the Election Commission (EC) which forced the poll panel to declare a seven-phase poll for the state.
βThis prolonged polling process will cause a lot of inconvenience to the people, especially those from the minority communities as the elections will be held in the month of Ramzan,β said Hakim.
Explained A new test for political parties The seven-phase polls in West Bengal will be a test for all the political parties as they have never experienced a prolonged election schedule before. In 2014, Lok Sabha polls were held in five phases in the state. The Assembly polls in 2016 too was held in five phases. A prolonged election schedule means that all the parties will have to rethink their strategies and prepare for rigorous campainging across the state for more number of days.
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[M]Nine constituencies[/M] β [M]Dumdum[/M], Barasat, Basirhat, Joynagar, Mathurapur, Diamond Harbour, Jadavpur, Kol Dakshin and Kol Uttar β [M]will go to polls in phase 7 on May 19.[/M]
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Lok Sabha elections in the state will begin on April 11 and polling would be held over seven phases, followed by counting of votes for all seats on May 23, the Election Commission announced on Sunday.
Video: Why First-time Voters Are Important In This Lok Sabha Elections
Senior TMC leader and state minister Firhad Hakim said that the BJP had submitted a false data on the law and order situation in the state to the Election Commission (EC) which forced the poll panel to declare a seven-phase poll for the state.
βThis prolonged polling process will cause a lot of inconvenience to the people, especially those from the minority communities as the elections will be held in the month of Ramzan,β said Hakim.
Explained A new test for political parties The seven-phase polls in West Bengal will be a test for all the political parties as they have never experienced a prolonged election schedule before. In 2014, Lok Sabha polls were held in five phases in the state. The Assembly polls in 2016 too was held in five phases. A prolonged election schedule means that all the parties will have to rethink their strategies and prepare for rigorous campainging across the state for more number of days.
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Four constituencies β Balurghat, Malda Uttar, Malda Dakshin, Jangipur and [M]Murshidabad[/M] β [M]will go to polls in phase 3 on April 23[/M].
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Lok Sabha elections in the state will begin on April 11 and polling would be held over seven phases, followed by counting of votes for all seats on May 23, the Election Commission announced on Sunday.
Video: Why First-time Voters Are Important In This Lok Sabha Elections
Senior TMC leader and state minister Firhad Hakim said that the BJP had submitted a false data on the law and order situation in the state to the Election Commission (EC) which forced the poll panel to declare a seven-phase poll for the state.
βThis prolonged polling process will cause a lot of inconvenience to the people, especially those from the minority communities as the elections will be held in the month of Ramzan,β said Hakim.
Explained A new test for political parties The seven-phase polls in West Bengal will be a test for all the political parties as they have never experienced a prolonged election schedule before. In 2014, Lok Sabha polls were held in five phases in the state. The Assembly polls in 2016 too was held in five phases. A prolonged election schedule means that all the parties will have to rethink their strategies and prepare for rigorous campainging across the state for more number of days.
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Four constituencies β Balurghat, Malda Uttar, Malda Dakshin, [M]Jangipur[/M] and Murshidabad β [M]will go to polls in phase 3 on April 23[/M].
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Lok Sabha elections in the state will begin on April 11 and polling would be held over seven phases, followed by counting of votes for all seats on May 23, the Election Commission announced on Sunday.
Video: Why First-time Voters Are Important In This Lok Sabha Elections
Senior TMC leader and state minister Firhad Hakim said that the BJP had submitted a false data on the law and order situation in the state to the Election Commission (EC) which forced the poll panel to declare a seven-phase poll for the state.
βThis prolonged polling process will cause a lot of inconvenience to the people, especially those from the minority communities as the elections will be held in the month of Ramzan,β said Hakim.
Explained A new test for political parties The seven-phase polls in West Bengal will be a test for all the political parties as they have never experienced a prolonged election schedule before. In 2014, Lok Sabha polls were held in five phases in the state. The Assembly polls in 2016 too was held in five phases. A prolonged election schedule means that all the parties will have to rethink their strategies and prepare for rigorous campainging across the state for more number of days.
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Four constituencies β Balurghat, Malda Uttar, [M]Malda Dakshin[/M], Jangipur and Murshidabad β [M]will go to polls in phase 3 on April 23[/M].
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Lok Sabha elections in the state will begin on April 11 and polling would be held over seven phases, followed by counting of votes for all seats on May 23, the Election Commission announced on Sunday.
Video: Why First-time Voters Are Important In This Lok Sabha Elections
Senior TMC leader and state minister Firhad Hakim said that the BJP had submitted a false data on the law and order situation in the state to the Election Commission (EC) which forced the poll panel to declare a seven-phase poll for the state.
βThis prolonged polling process will cause a lot of inconvenience to the people, especially those from the minority communities as the elections will be held in the month of Ramzan,β said Hakim.
Explained A new test for political parties The seven-phase polls in West Bengal will be a test for all the political parties as they have never experienced a prolonged election schedule before. In 2014, Lok Sabha polls were held in five phases in the state. The Assembly polls in 2016 too was held in five phases. A prolonged election schedule means that all the parties will have to rethink their strategies and prepare for rigorous campainging across the state for more number of days.
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Four constituencies β Balurghat, [M]Malda Uttar[/M], Malda Dakshin, Jangipur and Murshidabad β [M]will go to polls in phase 3 on April 23[/M].
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Lok Sabha elections in the state will begin on April 11 and polling would be held over seven phases, followed by counting of votes for all seats on May 23, the Election Commission announced on Sunday.
Video: Why First-time Voters Are Important In This Lok Sabha Elections
Senior TMC leader and state minister Firhad Hakim said that the BJP had submitted a false data on the law and order situation in the state to the Election Commission (EC) which forced the poll panel to declare a seven-phase poll for the state.
βThis prolonged polling process will cause a lot of inconvenience to the people, especially those from the minority communities as the elections will be held in the month of Ramzan,β said Hakim.
Explained A new test for political parties The seven-phase polls in West Bengal will be a test for all the political parties as they have never experienced a prolonged election schedule before. In 2014, Lok Sabha polls were held in five phases in the state. The Assembly polls in 2016 too was held in five phases. A prolonged election schedule means that all the parties will have to rethink their strategies and prepare for rigorous campainging across the state for more number of days.
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Four constituencies β [M]Balurghat[/M], Malda Uttar, Malda Dakshin, Jangipur and Murshidabad β [M]will go to polls in phase 3 on April 23[/M].
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Lok Sabha elections in the state will begin on April 11 and polling would be held over seven phases, followed by counting of votes for all seats on May 23, the Election Commission announced on Sunday.
Video: Why First-time Voters Are Important In This Lok Sabha Elections
Senior TMC leader and state minister Firhad Hakim said that the BJP had submitted a false data on the law and order situation in the state to the Election Commission (EC) which forced the poll panel to declare a seven-phase poll for the state.
βThis prolonged polling process will cause a lot of inconvenience to the people, especially those from the minority communities as the elections will be held in the month of Ramzan,β said Hakim.
Explained A new test for political parties The seven-phase polls in West Bengal will be a test for all the political parties as they have never experienced a prolonged election schedule before. In 2014, Lok Sabha polls were held in five phases in the state. The Assembly polls in 2016 too was held in five phases. A prolonged election schedule means that all the parties will have to rethink their strategies and prepare for rigorous campainging across the state for more number of days.
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[M]Four constituencies[/M] β Balurghat, Malda Uttar, Malda Dakshin, Jangipur and Murshidabad β [M]will go to polls in phase 3 on April 23[/M].
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Lok Sabha elections in the state will begin on April 11 and polling would be held over seven phases, followed by counting of votes for all seats on May 23, the Election Commission announced on Sunday.
Video: Why First-time Voters Are Important In This Lok Sabha Elections
Senior TMC leader and state minister Firhad Hakim said that the BJP had submitted a false data on the law and order situation in the state to the Election Commission (EC) which forced the poll panel to declare a seven-phase poll for the state.
βThis prolonged polling process will cause a lot of inconvenience to the people, especially those from the minority communities as the elections will be held in the month of Ramzan,β said Hakim.
Explained A new test for political parties The seven-phase polls in West Bengal will be a test for all the political parties as they have never experienced a prolonged election schedule before. In 2014, Lok Sabha polls were held in five phases in the state. The Assembly polls in 2016 too was held in five phases. A prolonged election schedule means that all the parties will have to rethink their strategies and prepare for rigorous campainging across the state for more number of days.
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[M]Three constituencies[/M] β Jalpaigudi, Darjeeling and [M]Raigunge[/M] β [M]will go to polls[/M] in phase 2 on April 18.
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Lok Sabha elections in the state will begin on April 11 and polling would be held over seven phases, followed by counting of votes for all seats on May 23, the Election Commission announced on Sunday.
Video: Why First-time Voters Are Important In This Lok Sabha Elections
Senior TMC leader and state minister Firhad Hakim said that the BJP had submitted a false data on the law and order situation in the state to the Election Commission (EC) which forced the poll panel to declare a seven-phase poll for the state.
βThis prolonged polling process will cause a lot of inconvenience to the people, especially those from the minority communities as the elections will be held in the month of Ramzan,β said Hakim.
Explained A new test for political parties The seven-phase polls in West Bengal will be a test for all the political parties as they have never experienced a prolonged election schedule before. In 2014, Lok Sabha polls were held in five phases in the state. The Assembly polls in 2016 too was held in five phases. A prolonged election schedule means that all the parties will have to rethink their strategies and prepare for rigorous campainging across the state for more number of days.
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[M]Three constituencies[/M] β Jalpaigudi, Darjeeling and [M]Raigunge[/M] β [M]will go to polls[/M] in [M]phase 2[/M] on April 18.
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Lok Sabha elections in the state will begin on April 11 and polling would be held over seven phases, followed by counting of votes for all seats on May 23, the Election Commission announced on Sunday.
Video: Why First-time Voters Are Important In This Lok Sabha Elections
Senior TMC leader and state minister Firhad Hakim said that the BJP had submitted a false data on the law and order situation in the state to the Election Commission (EC) which forced the poll panel to declare a seven-phase poll for the state.
βThis prolonged polling process will cause a lot of inconvenience to the people, especially those from the minority communities as the elections will be held in the month of Ramzan,β said Hakim.
Explained A new test for political parties The seven-phase polls in West Bengal will be a test for all the political parties as they have never experienced a prolonged election schedule before. In 2014, Lok Sabha polls were held in five phases in the state. The Assembly polls in 2016 too was held in five phases. A prolonged election schedule means that all the parties will have to rethink their strategies and prepare for rigorous campainging across the state for more number of days.
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[M]Three constituencies[/M] β Jalpaigudi, Darjeeling and [M]Raigunge[/M] β [M]will go to polls[/M] in [M]phase 2[/M] on [M]April 18[/M].
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Lok Sabha elections in the state will begin on April 11 and polling would be held over seven phases, followed by counting of votes for all seats on May 23, the Election Commission announced on Sunday.
Video: Why First-time Voters Are Important In This Lok Sabha Elections
Senior TMC leader and state minister Firhad Hakim said that the BJP had submitted a false data on the law and order situation in the state to the Election Commission (EC) which forced the poll panel to declare a seven-phase poll for the state.
βThis prolonged polling process will cause a lot of inconvenience to the people, especially those from the minority communities as the elections will be held in the month of Ramzan,β said Hakim.
Explained A new test for political parties The seven-phase polls in West Bengal will be a test for all the political parties as they have never experienced a prolonged election schedule before. In 2014, Lok Sabha polls were held in five phases in the state. The Assembly polls in 2016 too was held in five phases. A prolonged election schedule means that all the parties will have to rethink their strategies and prepare for rigorous campainging across the state for more number of days.
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[M]Three constituencies[/M] β Jalpaigudi, [M]Darjeeling[/M] and Raigunge β [M]will go to polls[/M] in [M]phase 2[/M] on [M]April 18[/M].
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Lok Sabha elections in the state will begin on April 11 and polling would be held over seven phases, followed by counting of votes for all seats on May 23, the Election Commission announced on Sunday.
Video: Why First-time Voters Are Important In This Lok Sabha Elections
Senior TMC leader and state minister Firhad Hakim said that the BJP had submitted a false data on the law and order situation in the state to the Election Commission (EC) which forced the poll panel to declare a seven-phase poll for the state.
βThis prolonged polling process will cause a lot of inconvenience to the people, especially those from the minority communities as the elections will be held in the month of Ramzan,β said Hakim.
Explained A new test for political parties The seven-phase polls in West Bengal will be a test for all the political parties as they have never experienced a prolonged election schedule before. In 2014, Lok Sabha polls were held in five phases in the state. The Assembly polls in 2016 too was held in five phases. A prolonged election schedule means that all the parties will have to rethink their strategies and prepare for rigorous campainging across the state for more number of days.
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[M]Three constituencies[/M] β Jalpaigudi, [M]Darjeeling[/M] and Raigunge β [M]will go to polls[/M] in [M]phase 2[/M] on April 18.
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Lok Sabha elections in the state will begin on April 11 and polling would be held over seven phases, followed by counting of votes for all seats on May 23, the Election Commission announced on Sunday.
Video: Why First-time Voters Are Important In This Lok Sabha Elections
Senior TMC leader and state minister Firhad Hakim said that the BJP had submitted a false data on the law and order situation in the state to the Election Commission (EC) which forced the poll panel to declare a seven-phase poll for the state.
βThis prolonged polling process will cause a lot of inconvenience to the people, especially those from the minority communities as the elections will be held in the month of Ramzan,β said Hakim.
Explained A new test for political parties The seven-phase polls in West Bengal will be a test for all the political parties as they have never experienced a prolonged election schedule before. In 2014, Lok Sabha polls were held in five phases in the state. The Assembly polls in 2016 too was held in five phases. A prolonged election schedule means that all the parties will have to rethink their strategies and prepare for rigorous campainging across the state for more number of days.
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[M]Three constituencies[/M] β Jalpaigudi, [M]Darjeeling[/M] and Raigunge β [M]will go to polls[/M] in phase 2 on April 18.
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Lok Sabha elections in the state will begin on April 11 and polling would be held over seven phases, followed by counting of votes for all seats on May 23, the Election Commission announced on Sunday.
Video: Why First-time Voters Are Important In This Lok Sabha Elections
Senior TMC leader and state minister Firhad Hakim said that the BJP had submitted a false data on the law and order situation in the state to the Election Commission (EC) which forced the poll panel to declare a seven-phase poll for the state.
βThis prolonged polling process will cause a lot of inconvenience to the people, especially those from the minority communities as the elections will be held in the month of Ramzan,β said Hakim.
Explained A new test for political parties The seven-phase polls in West Bengal will be a test for all the political parties as they have never experienced a prolonged election schedule before. In 2014, Lok Sabha polls were held in five phases in the state. The Assembly polls in 2016 too was held in five phases. A prolonged election schedule means that all the parties will have to rethink their strategies and prepare for rigorous campainging across the state for more number of days.
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[M]Three constituencies[/M] β [M]Jalpaigudi[/M], Darjeeling and Raigunge β [M]will go to polls[/M] in phase 2 on April 18.
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Lok Sabha elections in the state will begin on April 11 and polling would be held over seven phases, followed by counting of votes for all seats on May 23, the Election Commission announced on Sunday.
Video: Why First-time Voters Are Important In This Lok Sabha Elections
Senior TMC leader and state minister Firhad Hakim said that the BJP had submitted a false data on the law and order situation in the state to the Election Commission (EC) which forced the poll panel to declare a seven-phase poll for the state.
βThis prolonged polling process will cause a lot of inconvenience to the people, especially those from the minority communities as the elections will be held in the month of Ramzan,β said Hakim.
Explained A new test for political parties The seven-phase polls in West Bengal will be a test for all the political parties as they have never experienced a prolonged election schedule before. In 2014, Lok Sabha polls were held in five phases in the state. The Assembly polls in 2016 too was held in five phases. A prolonged election schedule means that all the parties will have to rethink their strategies and prepare for rigorous campainging across the state for more number of days.
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[M]Three constituencies[/M] β [M]Jalpaigudi[/M], Darjeeling and Raigunge β [M]will go to polls[/M] in [M]phase 2[/M] on April 18.
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Lok Sabha elections in the state will begin on April 11 and polling would be held over seven phases, followed by counting of votes for all seats on May 23, the Election Commission announced on Sunday.
Video: Why First-time Voters Are Important In This Lok Sabha Elections
Senior TMC leader and state minister Firhad Hakim said that the BJP had submitted a false data on the law and order situation in the state to the Election Commission (EC) which forced the poll panel to declare a seven-phase poll for the state.
βThis prolonged polling process will cause a lot of inconvenience to the people, especially those from the minority communities as the elections will be held in the month of Ramzan,β said Hakim.
Explained A new test for political parties The seven-phase polls in West Bengal will be a test for all the political parties as they have never experienced a prolonged election schedule before. In 2014, Lok Sabha polls were held in five phases in the state. The Assembly polls in 2016 too was held in five phases. A prolonged election schedule means that all the parties will have to rethink their strategies and prepare for rigorous campainging across the state for more number of days.
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[M]Three constituencies[/M] β [M]Jalpaigudi[/M], Darjeeling and Raigunge β [M]will go to polls[/M] in [M]phase 2[/M] on [M]April 18.[/M]
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Lok Sabha elections in the state will begin on April 11 and polling would be held over seven phases, followed by counting of votes for all seats on May 23, the Election Commission announced on Sunday.
Video: Why First-time Voters Are Important In This Lok Sabha Elections
Senior TMC leader and state minister Firhad Hakim said that the BJP had submitted a false data on the law and order situation in the state to the Election Commission (EC) which forced the poll panel to declare a seven-phase poll for the state.
βThis prolonged polling process will cause a lot of inconvenience to the people, especially those from the minority communities as the elections will be held in the month of Ramzan,β said Hakim.
Explained A new test for political parties The seven-phase polls in West Bengal will be a test for all the political parties as they have never experienced a prolonged election schedule before. In 2014, Lok Sabha polls were held in five phases in the state. The Assembly polls in 2016 too was held in five phases. A prolonged election schedule means that all the parties will have to rethink their strategies and prepare for rigorous campainging across the state for more number of days.
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[M]Eight constituencies[/M] β Tamluk, Kanthi, Ghatal, Purulia, Bakuda, Jhargram, Medinipur and [M]Bishnupur[/M] β [M]will go to polls[/M] in [M]phase 6[/M] on [M]May 12.[/M]
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Lok Sabha elections in the state will begin on April 11 and polling would be held over seven phases, followed by counting of votes for all seats on May 23, the Election Commission announced on Sunday.
Video: Why First-time Voters Are Important In This Lok Sabha Elections
Senior TMC leader and state minister Firhad Hakim said that the BJP had submitted a false data on the law and order situation in the state to the Election Commission (EC) which forced the poll panel to declare a seven-phase poll for the state.
βThis prolonged polling process will cause a lot of inconvenience to the people, especially those from the minority communities as the elections will be held in the month of Ramzan,β said Hakim.
Explained A new test for political parties The seven-phase polls in West Bengal will be a test for all the political parties as they have never experienced a prolonged election schedule before. In 2014, Lok Sabha polls were held in five phases in the state. The Assembly polls in 2016 too was held in five phases. A prolonged election schedule means that all the parties will have to rethink their strategies and prepare for rigorous campainging across the state for more number of days.
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[M]Eight constituencies[/M] β Tamluk, Kanthi, Ghatal, Purulia, Bakuda, Jhargram, Medinipur and [M]Bishnupur[/M] β [M]will go to polls[/M] in [M]phase 6[/M] on May 12.
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Lok Sabha elections in the state will begin on April 11 and polling would be held over seven phases, followed by counting of votes for all seats on May 23, the Election Commission announced on Sunday.
Video: Why First-time Voters Are Important In This Lok Sabha Elections
Senior TMC leader and state minister Firhad Hakim said that the BJP had submitted a false data on the law and order situation in the state to the Election Commission (EC) which forced the poll panel to declare a seven-phase poll for the state.
βThis prolonged polling process will cause a lot of inconvenience to the people, especially those from the minority communities as the elections will be held in the month of Ramzan,β said Hakim.
Explained A new test for political parties The seven-phase polls in West Bengal will be a test for all the political parties as they have never experienced a prolonged election schedule before. In 2014, Lok Sabha polls were held in five phases in the state. The Assembly polls in 2016 too was held in five phases. A prolonged election schedule means that all the parties will have to rethink their strategies and prepare for rigorous campainging across the state for more number of days.
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[M]Eight constituencies[/M] β Tamluk, Kanthi, Ghatal, Purulia, Bakuda, Jhargram, Medinipur and [M]Bishnupur[/M] β [M]will go to polls[/M] in phase 6 on May 12.
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Lok Sabha elections in the state will begin on April 11 and polling would be held over seven phases, followed by counting of votes for all seats on May 23, the Election Commission announced on Sunday.
Video: Why First-time Voters Are Important In This Lok Sabha Elections
Senior TMC leader and state minister Firhad Hakim said that the BJP had submitted a false data on the law and order situation in the state to the Election Commission (EC) which forced the poll panel to declare a seven-phase poll for the state.
βThis prolonged polling process will cause a lot of inconvenience to the people, especially those from the minority communities as the elections will be held in the month of Ramzan,β said Hakim.
Explained A new test for political parties The seven-phase polls in West Bengal will be a test for all the political parties as they have never experienced a prolonged election schedule before. In 2014, Lok Sabha polls were held in five phases in the state. The Assembly polls in 2016 too was held in five phases. A prolonged election schedule means that all the parties will have to rethink their strategies and prepare for rigorous campainging across the state for more number of days.
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[M]Eight constituencies[/M] β Tamluk, Kanthi, Ghatal, Purulia, Bakuda, Jhargram, [M]Medinipur[/M] and Bishnupur β [M]will go to polls[/M] in [M]phase 6[/M] on May 12.
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Lok Sabha elections in the state will begin on April 11 and polling would be held over seven phases, followed by counting of votes for all seats on May 23, the Election Commission announced on Sunday.
Video: Why First-time Voters Are Important In This Lok Sabha Elections
Senior TMC leader and state minister Firhad Hakim said that the BJP had submitted a false data on the law and order situation in the state to the Election Commission (EC) which forced the poll panel to declare a seven-phase poll for the state.
βThis prolonged polling process will cause a lot of inconvenience to the people, especially those from the minority communities as the elections will be held in the month of Ramzan,β said Hakim.
Explained A new test for political parties The seven-phase polls in West Bengal will be a test for all the political parties as they have never experienced a prolonged election schedule before. In 2014, Lok Sabha polls were held in five phases in the state. The Assembly polls in 2016 too was held in five phases. A prolonged election schedule means that all the parties will have to rethink their strategies and prepare for rigorous campainging across the state for more number of days.
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[M]Eight constituencies[/M] β Tamluk, Kanthi, Ghatal, Purulia, Bakuda, Jhargram, [M]Medinipur[/M] and Bishnupur β [M]will go to polls[/M] in [M]phase 6[/M] on [M]May 12[/M].
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Lok Sabha elections in the state will begin on April 11 and polling would be held over seven phases, followed by counting of votes for all seats on May 23, the Election Commission announced on Sunday.
Video: Why First-time Voters Are Important In This Lok Sabha Elections
Senior TMC leader and state minister Firhad Hakim said that the BJP had submitted a false data on the law and order situation in the state to the Election Commission (EC) which forced the poll panel to declare a seven-phase poll for the state.
βThis prolonged polling process will cause a lot of inconvenience to the people, especially those from the minority communities as the elections will be held in the month of Ramzan,β said Hakim.
Explained A new test for political parties The seven-phase polls in West Bengal will be a test for all the political parties as they have never experienced a prolonged election schedule before. In 2014, Lok Sabha polls were held in five phases in the state. The Assembly polls in 2016 too was held in five phases. A prolonged election schedule means that all the parties will have to rethink their strategies and prepare for rigorous campainging across the state for more number of days.
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[M]Eight constituencies[/M] β Tamluk, Kanthi, Ghatal, Purulia, Bakuda, [M]Jhargram[/M], Medinipur and Bishnupur β [M]will go to polls[/M] in [M]phase 6[/M] on [M]May 12[/M].
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Lok Sabha elections in the state will begin on April 11 and polling would be held over seven phases, followed by counting of votes for all seats on May 23, the Election Commission announced on Sunday.
Video: Why First-time Voters Are Important In This Lok Sabha Elections
Senior TMC leader and state minister Firhad Hakim said that the BJP had submitted a false data on the law and order situation in the state to the Election Commission (EC) which forced the poll panel to declare a seven-phase poll for the state.
βThis prolonged polling process will cause a lot of inconvenience to the people, especially those from the minority communities as the elections will be held in the month of Ramzan,β said Hakim.
Explained A new test for political parties The seven-phase polls in West Bengal will be a test for all the political parties as they have never experienced a prolonged election schedule before. In 2014, Lok Sabha polls were held in five phases in the state. The Assembly polls in 2016 too was held in five phases. A prolonged election schedule means that all the parties will have to rethink their strategies and prepare for rigorous campainging across the state for more number of days.
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[M]Eight constituencies[/M] β Tamluk, Kanthi, Ghatal, Purulia, Bakuda, [M]Jhargram[/M], Medinipur and Bishnupur β [M]will go to polls[/M] in [M]phase 6[/M] on May 12.
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Lok Sabha elections in the state will begin on April 11 and polling would be held over seven phases, followed by counting of votes for all seats on May 23, the Election Commission announced on Sunday.
Video: Why First-time Voters Are Important In This Lok Sabha Elections
Senior TMC leader and state minister Firhad Hakim said that the BJP had submitted a false data on the law and order situation in the state to the Election Commission (EC) which forced the poll panel to declare a seven-phase poll for the state.
βThis prolonged polling process will cause a lot of inconvenience to the people, especially those from the minority communities as the elections will be held in the month of Ramzan,β said Hakim.
Explained A new test for political parties The seven-phase polls in West Bengal will be a test for all the political parties as they have never experienced a prolonged election schedule before. In 2014, Lok Sabha polls were held in five phases in the state. The Assembly polls in 2016 too was held in five phases. A prolonged election schedule means that all the parties will have to rethink their strategies and prepare for rigorous campainging across the state for more number of days.
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[M]Eight constituencies[/M] β Tamluk, Kanthi, Ghatal, Purulia, Bakuda, [M]Jhargram[/M], Medinipur and Bishnupur β [M]will go to polls[/M] in phase 6 on May 12.
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Lok Sabha elections in the state will begin on April 11 and polling would be held over seven phases, followed by counting of votes for all seats on May 23, the Election Commission announced on Sunday.
Video: Why First-time Voters Are Important In This Lok Sabha Elections
Senior TMC leader and state minister Firhad Hakim said that the BJP had submitted a false data on the law and order situation in the state to the Election Commission (EC) which forced the poll panel to declare a seven-phase poll for the state.
βThis prolonged polling process will cause a lot of inconvenience to the people, especially those from the minority communities as the elections will be held in the month of Ramzan,β said Hakim.
Explained A new test for political parties The seven-phase polls in West Bengal will be a test for all the political parties as they have never experienced a prolonged election schedule before. In 2014, Lok Sabha polls were held in five phases in the state. The Assembly polls in 2016 too was held in five phases. A prolonged election schedule means that all the parties will have to rethink their strategies and prepare for rigorous campainging across the state for more number of days.
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[M]Eight constituencies[/M] β Tamluk, Kanthi, Ghatal, Purulia, [M]Bakuda[/M], Jhargram, Medinipur and Bishnupur β [M]will go to polls[/M] in [M]phase 6[/M] on May 12.
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Lok Sabha elections in the state will begin on April 11 and polling would be held over seven phases, followed by counting of votes for all seats on May 23, the Election Commission announced on Sunday.
Video: Why First-time Voters Are Important In This Lok Sabha Elections
Senior TMC leader and state minister Firhad Hakim said that the BJP had submitted a false data on the law and order situation in the state to the Election Commission (EC) which forced the poll panel to declare a seven-phase poll for the state.
βThis prolonged polling process will cause a lot of inconvenience to the people, especially those from the minority communities as the elections will be held in the month of Ramzan,β said Hakim.
Explained A new test for political parties The seven-phase polls in West Bengal will be a test for all the political parties as they have never experienced a prolonged election schedule before. In 2014, Lok Sabha polls were held in five phases in the state. The Assembly polls in 2016 too was held in five phases. A prolonged election schedule means that all the parties will have to rethink their strategies and prepare for rigorous campainging across the state for more number of days.
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[M]Eight constituencies[/M] β Tamluk, Kanthi, Ghatal, Purulia, [M]Bakuda[/M], Jhargram, Medinipur and Bishnupur β [M]will go to polls[/M] in [M]phase 6[/M] on [M]May 12.[/M]
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Lok Sabha elections in the state will begin on April 11 and polling would be held over seven phases, followed by counting of votes for all seats on May 23, the Election Commission announced on Sunday.
Video: Why First-time Voters Are Important In This Lok Sabha Elections
Senior TMC leader and state minister Firhad Hakim said that the BJP had submitted a false data on the law and order situation in the state to the Election Commission (EC) which forced the poll panel to declare a seven-phase poll for the state.
βThis prolonged polling process will cause a lot of inconvenience to the people, especially those from the minority communities as the elections will be held in the month of Ramzan,β said Hakim.
Explained A new test for political parties The seven-phase polls in West Bengal will be a test for all the political parties as they have never experienced a prolonged election schedule before. In 2014, Lok Sabha polls were held in five phases in the state. The Assembly polls in 2016 too was held in five phases. A prolonged election schedule means that all the parties will have to rethink their strategies and prepare for rigorous campainging across the state for more number of days.
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[M]Eight constituencies[/M] β Tamluk, Kanthi, Ghatal, [M]Purulia[/M], Bakuda, Jhargram, Medinipur and Bishnupur β [M]will go to polls[/M] in phase 6 on May 12.
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Lok Sabha elections in the state will begin on April 11 and polling would be held over seven phases, followed by counting of votes for all seats on May 23, the Election Commission announced on Sunday.
Video: Why First-time Voters Are Important In This Lok Sabha Elections
Senior TMC leader and state minister Firhad Hakim said that the BJP had submitted a false data on the law and order situation in the state to the Election Commission (EC) which forced the poll panel to declare a seven-phase poll for the state.
βThis prolonged polling process will cause a lot of inconvenience to the people, especially those from the minority communities as the elections will be held in the month of Ramzan,β said Hakim.
Explained A new test for political parties The seven-phase polls in West Bengal will be a test for all the political parties as they have never experienced a prolonged election schedule before. In 2014, Lok Sabha polls were held in five phases in the state. The Assembly polls in 2016 too was held in five phases. A prolonged election schedule means that all the parties will have to rethink their strategies and prepare for rigorous campainging across the state for more number of days.
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[M]Eight constituencies[/M] β Tamluk, Kanthi, Ghatal, [M]Purulia[/M], Bakuda, Jhargram, Medinipur and Bishnupur β [M]will go to polls[/M] in [M]phase 6[/M] on May 12.
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Lok Sabha elections in the state will begin on April 11 and polling would be held over seven phases, followed by counting of votes for all seats on May 23, the Election Commission announced on Sunday.
Video: Why First-time Voters Are Important In This Lok Sabha Elections
Senior TMC leader and state minister Firhad Hakim said that the BJP had submitted a false data on the law and order situation in the state to the Election Commission (EC) which forced the poll panel to declare a seven-phase poll for the state.
βThis prolonged polling process will cause a lot of inconvenience to the people, especially those from the minority communities as the elections will be held in the month of Ramzan,β said Hakim.
Explained A new test for political parties The seven-phase polls in West Bengal will be a test for all the political parties as they have never experienced a prolonged election schedule before. In 2014, Lok Sabha polls were held in five phases in the state. The Assembly polls in 2016 too was held in five phases. A prolonged election schedule means that all the parties will have to rethink their strategies and prepare for rigorous campainging across the state for more number of days.
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[M]Eight constituencies[/M] β Tamluk, Kanthi, Ghatal, [M]Purulia[/M], Bakuda, Jhargram, Medinipur and Bishnupur β [M]will go to polls[/M] in [M]phase 6[/M] on [M]May 12.[/M]
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Lok Sabha elections in the state will begin on April 11 and polling would be held over seven phases, followed by counting of votes for all seats on May 23, the Election Commission announced on Sunday.
Video: Why First-time Voters Are Important In This Lok Sabha Elections
Senior TMC leader and state minister Firhad Hakim said that the BJP had submitted a false data on the law and order situation in the state to the Election Commission (EC) which forced the poll panel to declare a seven-phase poll for the state.
βThis prolonged polling process will cause a lot of inconvenience to the people, especially those from the minority communities as the elections will be held in the month of Ramzan,β said Hakim.
Explained A new test for political parties The seven-phase polls in West Bengal will be a test for all the political parties as they have never experienced a prolonged election schedule before. In 2014, Lok Sabha polls were held in five phases in the state. The Assembly polls in 2016 too was held in five phases. A prolonged election schedule means that all the parties will have to rethink their strategies and prepare for rigorous campainging across the state for more number of days.
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[M]Eight constituencies[/M] β Tamluk, [M]Kanthi, Ghatal[/M], Purulia, Bakuda, Jhargram, Medinipur and Bishnupur β [M]will go to polls[/M] in phase 6 on May 12.
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Lok Sabha elections in the state will begin on April 11 and polling would be held over seven phases, followed by counting of votes for all seats on May 23, the Election Commission announced on Sunday.
Video: Why First-time Voters Are Important In This Lok Sabha Elections
Senior TMC leader and state minister Firhad Hakim said that the BJP had submitted a false data on the law and order situation in the state to the Election Commission (EC) which forced the poll panel to declare a seven-phase poll for the state.
βThis prolonged polling process will cause a lot of inconvenience to the people, especially those from the minority communities as the elections will be held in the month of Ramzan,β said Hakim.
Explained A new test for political parties The seven-phase polls in West Bengal will be a test for all the political parties as they have never experienced a prolonged election schedule before. In 2014, Lok Sabha polls were held in five phases in the state. The Assembly polls in 2016 too was held in five phases. A prolonged election schedule means that all the parties will have to rethink their strategies and prepare for rigorous campainging across the state for more number of days.
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[M]Eight constituencies[/M] β Tamluk, [M]Kanthi, Ghatal[/M], Purulia, Bakuda, Jhargram, Medinipur and Bishnupur β [M]will go to polls[/M] in [M]phase 6[/M] on May 12.
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Lok Sabha elections in the state will begin on April 11 and polling would be held over seven phases, followed by counting of votes for all seats on May 23, the Election Commission announced on Sunday.
Video: Why First-time Voters Are Important In This Lok Sabha Elections
Senior TMC leader and state minister Firhad Hakim said that the BJP had submitted a false data on the law and order situation in the state to the Election Commission (EC) which forced the poll panel to declare a seven-phase poll for the state.
βThis prolonged polling process will cause a lot of inconvenience to the people, especially those from the minority communities as the elections will be held in the month of Ramzan,β said Hakim.
Explained A new test for political parties The seven-phase polls in West Bengal will be a test for all the political parties as they have never experienced a prolonged election schedule before. In 2014, Lok Sabha polls were held in five phases in the state. The Assembly polls in 2016 too was held in five phases. A prolonged election schedule means that all the parties will have to rethink their strategies and prepare for rigorous campainging across the state for more number of days.
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[M]Eight constituencies[/M] β Tamluk, [M]Kanthi, Ghatal[/M], Purulia, Bakuda, Jhargram, Medinipur and Bishnupur β [M]will go to polls[/M] in [M]phase 6[/M] on [M]May 12.[/M]
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Lok Sabha elections in the state will begin on April 11 and polling would be held over seven phases, followed by counting of votes for all seats on May 23, the Election Commission announced on Sunday.
Video: Why First-time Voters Are Important In This Lok Sabha Elections
Senior TMC leader and state minister Firhad Hakim said that the BJP had submitted a false data on the law and order situation in the state to the Election Commission (EC) which forced the poll panel to declare a seven-phase poll for the state.
βThis prolonged polling process will cause a lot of inconvenience to the people, especially those from the minority communities as the elections will be held in the month of Ramzan,β said Hakim.
Explained A new test for political parties The seven-phase polls in West Bengal will be a test for all the political parties as they have never experienced a prolonged election schedule before. In 2014, Lok Sabha polls were held in five phases in the state. The Assembly polls in 2016 too was held in five phases. A prolonged election schedule means that all the parties will have to rethink their strategies and prepare for rigorous campainging across the state for more number of days.
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[M]Eight constituencies[/M] β [M]Tamluk[/M], Kanthi, Ghatal, Purulia, Bakuda, Jhargram, Medinipur and Bishnupur β [M]will go to polls[/M] in phase 6 on May 12.
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Lok Sabha elections in the state will begin on April 11 and polling would be held over seven phases, followed by counting of votes for all seats on May 23, the Election Commission announced on Sunday.
Video: Why First-time Voters Are Important In This Lok Sabha Elections
Senior TMC leader and state minister Firhad Hakim said that the BJP had submitted a false data on the law and order situation in the state to the Election Commission (EC) which forced the poll panel to declare a seven-phase poll for the state.
βThis prolonged polling process will cause a lot of inconvenience to the people, especially those from the minority communities as the elections will be held in the month of Ramzan,β said Hakim.
Explained A new test for political parties The seven-phase polls in West Bengal will be a test for all the political parties as they have never experienced a prolonged election schedule before. In 2014, Lok Sabha polls were held in five phases in the state. The Assembly polls in 2016 too was held in five phases. A prolonged election schedule means that all the parties will have to rethink their strategies and prepare for rigorous campainging across the state for more number of days.
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[M]Eight constituencies[/M] β [M]Tamluk[/M], Kanthi, Ghatal, Purulia, Bakuda, Jhargram, Medinipur and Bishnupur β [M]will go to polls[/M] in [M]phase 6[/M] on May 12.
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Lok Sabha elections in the state will begin on April 11 and polling would be held over seven phases, followed by counting of votes for all seats on May 23, the Election Commission announced on Sunday.
Video: Why First-time Voters Are Important In This Lok Sabha Elections
Senior TMC leader and state minister Firhad Hakim said that the BJP had submitted a false data on the law and order situation in the state to the Election Commission (EC) which forced the poll panel to declare a seven-phase poll for the state.
βThis prolonged polling process will cause a lot of inconvenience to the people, especially those from the minority communities as the elections will be held in the month of Ramzan,β said Hakim.
Explained A new test for political parties The seven-phase polls in West Bengal will be a test for all the political parties as they have never experienced a prolonged election schedule before. In 2014, Lok Sabha polls were held in five phases in the state. The Assembly polls in 2016 too was held in five phases. A prolonged election schedule means that all the parties will have to rethink their strategies and prepare for rigorous campainging across the state for more number of days.
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[M]Eight constituencies[/M] β [M]Tamluk[/M], Kanthi, Ghatal, Purulia, Bakuda, Jhargram, Medinipur and Bishnupur β [M]will go to polls[/M] in [M]phase 6[/M] on [M]May 12.[/M]
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Lok Sabha elections in the state will begin on April 11 and polling would be held over seven phases, followed by counting of votes for all seats on May 23, the Election Commission announced on Sunday.
Video: Why First-time Voters Are Important In This Lok Sabha Elections
Senior TMC leader and state minister Firhad Hakim said that the BJP had submitted a false data on the law and order situation in the state to the Election Commission (EC) which forced the poll panel to declare a seven-phase poll for the state.
βThis prolonged polling process will cause a lot of inconvenience to the people, especially those from the minority communities as the elections will be held in the month of Ramzan,β said Hakim.
Explained A new test for political parties The seven-phase polls in West Bengal will be a test for all the political parties as they have never experienced a prolonged election schedule before. In 2014, Lok Sabha polls were held in five phases in the state. The Assembly polls in 2016 too was held in five phases. A prolonged election schedule means that all the parties will have to rethink their strategies and prepare for rigorous campainging across the state for more number of days.
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The Election Commission of India, on Sunday, announced a seven phase poll schedule for the [M]Lok Sabha elections, 2019[/M].
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Lok Sabha elections in the state will begin on April 11 and polling would be held over seven phases, followed by counting of votes for all seats on May 23, the Election Commission announced on Sunday.
Video: Why First-time Voters Are Important In This Lok Sabha Elections
Senior TMC leader and state minister Firhad Hakim said that the BJP had submitted a false data on the law and order situation in the state to the Election Commission (EC) which forced the poll panel to declare a seven-phase poll for the state.
βThis prolonged polling process will cause a lot of inconvenience to the people, especially those from the minority communities as the elections will be held in the month of Ramzan,β said Hakim.
Explained A new test for political parties The seven-phase polls in West Bengal will be a test for all the political parties as they have never experienced a prolonged election schedule before. In 2014, Lok Sabha polls were held in five phases in the state. The Assembly polls in 2016 too was held in five phases. A prolonged election schedule means that all the parties will have to rethink their strategies and prepare for rigorous campainging across the state for more number of days.
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The [M]Election Commission of India[/M], on [M]Sunday[/M], [M]announced a seven phase poll schedule for the Lok Sabha elections[/M], 2019.
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Lok Sabha elections in the state will begin on April 11 and polling would be held over seven phases, followed by counting of votes for all seats on May 23, the Election Commission announced on Sunday.
Video: Why First-time Voters Are Important In This Lok Sabha Elections
Senior TMC leader and state minister Firhad Hakim said that the BJP had submitted a false data on the law and order situation in the state to the Election Commission (EC) which forced the poll panel to declare a seven-phase poll for the state.
βThis prolonged polling process will cause a lot of inconvenience to the people, especially those from the minority communities as the elections will be held in the month of Ramzan,β said Hakim.
Explained A new test for political parties The seven-phase polls in West Bengal will be a test for all the political parties as they have never experienced a prolonged election schedule before. In 2014, Lok Sabha polls were held in five phases in the state. The Assembly polls in 2016 too was held in five phases. A prolonged election schedule means that all the parties will have to rethink their strategies and prepare for rigorous campainging across the state for more number of days.
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The [M]Election Commission of India[/M], on Sunday, [M]announced a seven phase poll schedule for the Lok Sabha elections[/M], 2019.
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Lok Sabha elections in the state will begin on April 11 and polling would be held over seven phases, followed by counting of votes for all seats on May 23, the Election Commission announced on Sunday.
Video: Why First-time Voters Are Important In This Lok Sabha Elections
Senior TMC leader and state minister Firhad Hakim said that the BJP had submitted a false data on the law and order situation in the state to the Election Commission (EC) which forced the poll panel to declare a seven-phase poll for the state.
βThis prolonged polling process will cause a lot of inconvenience to the people, especially those from the minority communities as the elections will be held in the month of Ramzan,β said Hakim.
Explained A new test for political parties The seven-phase polls in West Bengal will be a test for all the political parties as they have never experienced a prolonged election schedule before. In 2014, Lok Sabha polls were held in five phases in the state. The Assembly polls in 2016 too was held in five phases. A prolonged election schedule means that all the parties will have to rethink their strategies and prepare for rigorous campainging across the state for more number of days.
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West Bengal will vote in the general elections in seven phases
Two constituencies β Coochbehar and [M]Alipurduar[/M] β [M]will go to polls in phase 1 on April 11[/M].
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Lok Sabha elections in the state will begin on April 11 and polling would be held over seven phases, followed by counting of votes for all seats on May 23, the Election Commission announced on Sunday.
Video: Why First-time Voters Are Important In This Lok Sabha Elections
Senior TMC leader and state minister Firhad Hakim said that the BJP had submitted a false data on the law and order situation in the state to the Election Commission (EC) which forced the poll panel to declare a seven-phase poll for the state.
βThis prolonged polling process will cause a lot of inconvenience to the people, especially those from the minority communities as the elections will be held in the month of Ramzan,β said Hakim.
Explained A new test for political parties The seven-phase polls in West Bengal will be a test for all the political parties as they have never experienced a prolonged election schedule before. In 2014, Lok Sabha polls were held in five phases in the state. The Assembly polls in 2016 too was held in five phases. A prolonged election schedule means that all the parties will have to rethink their strategies and prepare for rigorous campainging across the state for more number of days.
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West Bengal will vote in the general elections in seven phases
Two constituencies β [M]Coochbehar[/M] and Alipurduar β [M]will go to polls in phase 1 on April 11[/M].
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Lok Sabha elections in the state will begin on April 11 and polling would be held over seven phases, followed by counting of votes for all seats on May 23, the Election Commission announced on Sunday.
Video: Why First-time Voters Are Important In This Lok Sabha Elections
Senior TMC leader and state minister Firhad Hakim said that the BJP had submitted a false data on the law and order situation in the state to the Election Commission (EC) which forced the poll panel to declare a seven-phase poll for the state.
βThis prolonged polling process will cause a lot of inconvenience to the people, especially those from the minority communities as the elections will be held in the month of Ramzan,β said Hakim.
Explained A new test for political parties The seven-phase polls in West Bengal will be a test for all the political parties as they have never experienced a prolonged election schedule before. In 2014, Lok Sabha polls were held in five phases in the state. The Assembly polls in 2016 too was held in five phases. A prolonged election schedule means that all the parties will have to rethink their strategies and prepare for rigorous campainging across the state for more number of days.
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West Bengal will vote in the general elections in seven phases
[M]Two constituencies[/M] β Coochbehar and Alipurduar β [M]will go to polls in phase 1 on April 11[/M].
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Lok Sabha elections in the state will begin on April 11 and polling would be held over seven phases, followed by counting of votes for all seats on May 23, the Election Commission announced on Sunday.
Video: Why First-time Voters Are Important In This Lok Sabha Elections
Senior TMC leader and state minister Firhad Hakim said that the BJP had submitted a false data on the law and order situation in the state to the Election Commission (EC) which forced the poll panel to declare a seven-phase poll for the state.
βThis prolonged polling process will cause a lot of inconvenience to the people, especially those from the minority communities as the elections will be held in the month of Ramzan,β said Hakim.
Explained A new test for political parties The seven-phase polls in West Bengal will be a test for all the political parties as they have never experienced a prolonged election schedule before. In 2014, Lok Sabha polls were held in five phases in the state. The Assembly polls in 2016 too was held in five phases. A prolonged election schedule means that all the parties will have to rethink their strategies and prepare for rigorous campainging across the state for more number of days.
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[M]West Bengal will vote in the general elections in seven phases[/M]
Two constituencies β Coochbehar and Alipurduar β will go to polls in phase 1 on April 11.
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Lok Sabha elections in the state will begin on April 11 and polling would be held over seven phases, followed by counting of votes for all seats on May 23, the Election Commission announced on Sunday.
Video: Why First-time Voters Are Important In This Lok Sabha Elections
Senior TMC leader and state minister Firhad Hakim said that the BJP had submitted a false data on the law and order situation in the state to the Election Commission (EC) which forced the poll panel to declare a seven-phase poll for the state.
βThis prolonged polling process will cause a lot of inconvenience to the people, especially those from the minority communities as the elections will be held in the month of Ramzan,β said Hakim.
Explained A new test for political parties The seven-phase polls in West Bengal will be a test for all the political parties as they have never experienced a prolonged election schedule before. In 2014, Lok Sabha polls were held in five phases in the state. The Assembly polls in 2016 too was held in five phases. A prolonged election schedule means that all the parties will have to rethink their strategies and prepare for rigorous campainging across the state for more number of days.
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[M]Eight constituencies[/M] β Behrampore, Krishnanagar, Bolpur, Birbhum, Ranaghat, Burwan Durgapur, Burdwan Purba and [M]Birbhum[/M] β [M]will go to polls[/M] in [M]phase 4[/M] on [M]April 29[/M].
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Lok Sabha elections in the state will begin on April 11 and polling would be held over seven phases, followed by counting of votes for all seats on May 23, the Election Commission announced on Sunday.
Video: Why First-time Voters Are Important In This Lok Sabha Elections
Senior TMC leader and state minister Firhad Hakim said that the BJP had submitted a false data on the law and order situation in the state to the Election Commission (EC) which forced the poll panel to declare a seven-phase poll for the state.
βThis prolonged polling process will cause a lot of inconvenience to the people, especially those from the minority communities as the elections will be held in the month of Ramzan,β said Hakim.
Explained A new test for political parties The seven-phase polls in West Bengal will be a test for all the political parties as they have never experienced a prolonged election schedule before. In 2014, Lok Sabha polls were held in five phases in the state. The Assembly polls in 2016 too was held in five phases. A prolonged election schedule means that all the parties will have to rethink their strategies and prepare for rigorous campainging across the state for more number of days.
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[M]Eight constituencies[/M] β Behrampore, Krishnanagar, Bolpur, Birbhum, Ranaghat, Burwan Durgapur, Burdwan Purba and [M]Birbhum[/M] β [M]will go to polls[/M] in [M]phase 4[/M] on April 29.
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Lok Sabha elections in the state will begin on April 11 and polling would be held over seven phases, followed by counting of votes for all seats on May 23, the Election Commission announced on Sunday.
Video: Why First-time Voters Are Important In This Lok Sabha Elections
Senior TMC leader and state minister Firhad Hakim said that the BJP had submitted a false data on the law and order situation in the state to the Election Commission (EC) which forced the poll panel to declare a seven-phase poll for the state.
βThis prolonged polling process will cause a lot of inconvenience to the people, especially those from the minority communities as the elections will be held in the month of Ramzan,β said Hakim.
Explained A new test for political parties The seven-phase polls in West Bengal will be a test for all the political parties as they have never experienced a prolonged election schedule before. In 2014, Lok Sabha polls were held in five phases in the state. The Assembly polls in 2016 too was held in five phases. A prolonged election schedule means that all the parties will have to rethink their strategies and prepare for rigorous campainging across the state for more number of days.
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[M]Eight constituencies[/M] β Behrampore, Krishnanagar, Bolpur, Birbhum, Ranaghat, Burwan Durgapur, Burdwan Purba and [M]Birbhum[/M] β [M]will go to polls[/M] in phase 4 on April 29.
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Lok Sabha elections in the state will begin on April 11 and polling would be held over seven phases, followed by counting of votes for all seats on May 23, the Election Commission announced on Sunday.
Video: Why First-time Voters Are Important In This Lok Sabha Elections
Senior TMC leader and state minister Firhad Hakim said that the BJP had submitted a false data on the law and order situation in the state to the Election Commission (EC) which forced the poll panel to declare a seven-phase poll for the state.
βThis prolonged polling process will cause a lot of inconvenience to the people, especially those from the minority communities as the elections will be held in the month of Ramzan,β said Hakim.
Explained A new test for political parties The seven-phase polls in West Bengal will be a test for all the political parties as they have never experienced a prolonged election schedule before. In 2014, Lok Sabha polls were held in five phases in the state. The Assembly polls in 2016 too was held in five phases. A prolonged election schedule means that all the parties will have to rethink their strategies and prepare for rigorous campainging across the state for more number of days.
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[M]Eight constituencies[/M] β Behrampore, Krishnanagar, Bolpur, Birbhum, Ranaghat, Burwan Durgapur, [M]Burdwan Purba[/M] and Birbhum β [M]will go to polls[/M] in phase 4 on April 29.
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Lok Sabha elections in the state will begin on April 11 and polling would be held over seven phases, followed by counting of votes for all seats on May 23, the Election Commission announced on Sunday.
Video: Why First-time Voters Are Important In This Lok Sabha Elections
Senior TMC leader and state minister Firhad Hakim said that the BJP had submitted a false data on the law and order situation in the state to the Election Commission (EC) which forced the poll panel to declare a seven-phase poll for the state.
βThis prolonged polling process will cause a lot of inconvenience to the people, especially those from the minority communities as the elections will be held in the month of Ramzan,β said Hakim.
Explained A new test for political parties The seven-phase polls in West Bengal will be a test for all the political parties as they have never experienced a prolonged election schedule before. In 2014, Lok Sabha polls were held in five phases in the state. The Assembly polls in 2016 too was held in five phases. A prolonged election schedule means that all the parties will have to rethink their strategies and prepare for rigorous campainging across the state for more number of days.
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[M]Eight constituencies[/M] β Behrampore, Krishnanagar, Bolpur, Birbhum, Ranaghat, Burwan Durgapur, [M]Burdwan Purba[/M] and Birbhum β [M]will go to polls in phase 4[/M] on April 29.
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Lok Sabha elections in the state will begin on April 11 and polling would be held over seven phases, followed by counting of votes for all seats on May 23, the Election Commission announced on Sunday.
Video: Why First-time Voters Are Important In This Lok Sabha Elections
Senior TMC leader and state minister Firhad Hakim said that the BJP had submitted a false data on the law and order situation in the state to the Election Commission (EC) which forced the poll panel to declare a seven-phase poll for the state.
βThis prolonged polling process will cause a lot of inconvenience to the people, especially those from the minority communities as the elections will be held in the month of Ramzan,β said Hakim.
Explained A new test for political parties The seven-phase polls in West Bengal will be a test for all the political parties as they have never experienced a prolonged election schedule before. In 2014, Lok Sabha polls were held in five phases in the state. The Assembly polls in 2016 too was held in five phases. A prolonged election schedule means that all the parties will have to rethink their strategies and prepare for rigorous campainging across the state for more number of days.
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[M]Eight constituencies[/M] β Behrampore, Krishnanagar, Bolpur, Birbhum, Ranaghat, Burwan Durgapur, [M]Burdwan Purba[/M] and Birbhum β [M]will go to polls in phase 4[/M] on [M]April 29[/M].
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Lok Sabha elections in the state will begin on April 11 and polling would be held over seven phases, followed by counting of votes for all seats on May 23, the Election Commission announced on Sunday.
Video: Why First-time Voters Are Important In This Lok Sabha Elections
Senior TMC leader and state minister Firhad Hakim said that the BJP had submitted a false data on the law and order situation in the state to the Election Commission (EC) which forced the poll panel to declare a seven-phase poll for the state.
βThis prolonged polling process will cause a lot of inconvenience to the people, especially those from the minority communities as the elections will be held in the month of Ramzan,β said Hakim.
Explained A new test for political parties The seven-phase polls in West Bengal will be a test for all the political parties as they have never experienced a prolonged election schedule before. In 2014, Lok Sabha polls were held in five phases in the state. The Assembly polls in 2016 too was held in five phases. A prolonged election schedule means that all the parties will have to rethink their strategies and prepare for rigorous campainging across the state for more number of days.
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[M]Eight constituencies[/M] β Behrampore, Krishnanagar, Bolpur, Birbhum, Ranaghat, [M]Burwan Durgapur[/M], Burdwan Purba and Birbhum β [M]will go to polls in phase 4[/M] on [M]April 29[/M].
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Lok Sabha elections in the state will begin on April 11 and polling would be held over seven phases, followed by counting of votes for all seats on May 23, the Election Commission announced on Sunday.
Video: Why First-time Voters Are Important In This Lok Sabha Elections
Senior TMC leader and state minister Firhad Hakim said that the BJP had submitted a false data on the law and order situation in the state to the Election Commission (EC) which forced the poll panel to declare a seven-phase poll for the state.
βThis prolonged polling process will cause a lot of inconvenience to the people, especially those from the minority communities as the elections will be held in the month of Ramzan,β said Hakim.
Explained A new test for political parties The seven-phase polls in West Bengal will be a test for all the political parties as they have never experienced a prolonged election schedule before. In 2014, Lok Sabha polls were held in five phases in the state. The Assembly polls in 2016 too was held in five phases. A prolonged election schedule means that all the parties will have to rethink their strategies and prepare for rigorous campainging across the state for more number of days.
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[M]Eight constituencies[/M] β Behrampore, Krishnanagar, Bolpur, Birbhum, Ranaghat, [M]Burwan Durgapur[/M], Burdwan Purba and Birbhum β [M]will go to polls in phase 4[/M] on April 29.
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Lok Sabha elections in the state will begin on April 11 and polling would be held over seven phases, followed by counting of votes for all seats on May 23, the Election Commission announced on Sunday.
Video: Why First-time Voters Are Important In This Lok Sabha Elections
Senior TMC leader and state minister Firhad Hakim said that the BJP had submitted a false data on the law and order situation in the state to the Election Commission (EC) which forced the poll panel to declare a seven-phase poll for the state.
βThis prolonged polling process will cause a lot of inconvenience to the people, especially those from the minority communities as the elections will be held in the month of Ramzan,β said Hakim.
Explained A new test for political parties The seven-phase polls in West Bengal will be a test for all the political parties as they have never experienced a prolonged election schedule before. In 2014, Lok Sabha polls were held in five phases in the state. The Assembly polls in 2016 too was held in five phases. A prolonged election schedule means that all the parties will have to rethink their strategies and prepare for rigorous campainging across the state for more number of days.
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[M]Eight constituencies[/M] β Behrampore, Krishnanagar, Bolpur, Birbhum, Ranaghat, [M]Burwan Durgapur[/M], Burdwan Purba and Birbhum β [M]will go to polls[/M] in phase 4 on April 29.
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Lok Sabha elections in the state will begin on April 11 and polling would be held over seven phases, followed by counting of votes for all seats on May 23, the Election Commission announced on Sunday.
Video: Why First-time Voters Are Important In This Lok Sabha Elections
Senior TMC leader and state minister Firhad Hakim said that the BJP had submitted a false data on the law and order situation in the state to the Election Commission (EC) which forced the poll panel to declare a seven-phase poll for the state.
βThis prolonged polling process will cause a lot of inconvenience to the people, especially those from the minority communities as the elections will be held in the month of Ramzan,β said Hakim.
Explained A new test for political parties The seven-phase polls in West Bengal will be a test for all the political parties as they have never experienced a prolonged election schedule before. In 2014, Lok Sabha polls were held in five phases in the state. The Assembly polls in 2016 too was held in five phases. A prolonged election schedule means that all the parties will have to rethink their strategies and prepare for rigorous campainging across the state for more number of days.
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[M]Eight constituencies[/M] β Behrampore, Krishnanagar, Bolpur, Birbhum, [M]Ranaghat[/M], Burwan Durgapur, Burdwan Purba and Birbhum β [M]will go to polls[/M] in phase 4 on April 29.
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Lok Sabha elections in the state will begin on April 11 and polling would be held over seven phases, followed by counting of votes for all seats on May 23, the Election Commission announced on Sunday.
Video: Why First-time Voters Are Important In This Lok Sabha Elections
Senior TMC leader and state minister Firhad Hakim said that the BJP had submitted a false data on the law and order situation in the state to the Election Commission (EC) which forced the poll panel to declare a seven-phase poll for the state.
βThis prolonged polling process will cause a lot of inconvenience to the people, especially those from the minority communities as the elections will be held in the month of Ramzan,β said Hakim.
Explained A new test for political parties The seven-phase polls in West Bengal will be a test for all the political parties as they have never experienced a prolonged election schedule before. In 2014, Lok Sabha polls were held in five phases in the state. The Assembly polls in 2016 too was held in five phases. A prolonged election schedule means that all the parties will have to rethink their strategies and prepare for rigorous campainging across the state for more number of days.
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[M]Eight constituencies[/M] β Behrampore, Krishnanagar, Bolpur, Birbhum, [M]Ranaghat[/M], Burwan Durgapur, Burdwan Purba and Birbhum β [M]will go to polls[/M] in [M]phase 4[/M] on April 29.
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Lok Sabha elections in the state will begin on April 11 and polling would be held over seven phases, followed by counting of votes for all seats on May 23, the Election Commission announced on Sunday.
Video: Why First-time Voters Are Important In This Lok Sabha Elections
Senior TMC leader and state minister Firhad Hakim said that the BJP had submitted a false data on the law and order situation in the state to the Election Commission (EC) which forced the poll panel to declare a seven-phase poll for the state.
βThis prolonged polling process will cause a lot of inconvenience to the people, especially those from the minority communities as the elections will be held in the month of Ramzan,β said Hakim.
Explained A new test for political parties The seven-phase polls in West Bengal will be a test for all the political parties as they have never experienced a prolonged election schedule before. In 2014, Lok Sabha polls were held in five phases in the state. The Assembly polls in 2016 too was held in five phases. A prolonged election schedule means that all the parties will have to rethink their strategies and prepare for rigorous campainging across the state for more number of days.
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[M]Eight constituencies[/M] β Behrampore, Krishnanagar, Bolpur, Birbhum, [M]Ranaghat[/M], Burwan Durgapur, Burdwan Purba and Birbhum β [M]will go to polls[/M] in [M]phase 4[/M] on [M]April 29[/M].
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Lok Sabha elections in the state will begin on April 11 and polling would be held over seven phases, followed by counting of votes for all seats on May 23, the Election Commission announced on Sunday.
Video: Why First-time Voters Are Important In This Lok Sabha Elections
Senior TMC leader and state minister Firhad Hakim said that the BJP had submitted a false data on the law and order situation in the state to the Election Commission (EC) which forced the poll panel to declare a seven-phase poll for the state.
βThis prolonged polling process will cause a lot of inconvenience to the people, especially those from the minority communities as the elections will be held in the month of Ramzan,β said Hakim.
Explained A new test for political parties The seven-phase polls in West Bengal will be a test for all the political parties as they have never experienced a prolonged election schedule before. In 2014, Lok Sabha polls were held in five phases in the state. The Assembly polls in 2016 too was held in five phases. A prolonged election schedule means that all the parties will have to rethink their strategies and prepare for rigorous campainging across the state for more number of days.
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[M]Eight constituencies[/M] β Behrampore, Krishnanagar, Bolpur, [M]Birbhum[/M], Ranaghat, Burwan Durgapur, Burdwan Purba and Birbhum β [M]will go to polls[/M] in [M]phase 4[/M] on [M]April 29[/M].
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Lok Sabha elections in the state will begin on April 11 and polling would be held over seven phases, followed by counting of votes for all seats on May 23, the Election Commission announced on Sunday.
Video: Why First-time Voters Are Important In This Lok Sabha Elections
Senior TMC leader and state minister Firhad Hakim said that the BJP had submitted a false data on the law and order situation in the state to the Election Commission (EC) which forced the poll panel to declare a seven-phase poll for the state.
βThis prolonged polling process will cause a lot of inconvenience to the people, especially those from the minority communities as the elections will be held in the month of Ramzan,β said Hakim.
Explained A new test for political parties The seven-phase polls in West Bengal will be a test for all the political parties as they have never experienced a prolonged election schedule before. In 2014, Lok Sabha polls were held in five phases in the state. The Assembly polls in 2016 too was held in five phases. A prolonged election schedule means that all the parties will have to rethink their strategies and prepare for rigorous campainging across the state for more number of days.
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[M]Eight constituencies[/M] β Behrampore, Krishnanagar, Bolpur, [M]Birbhum[/M], Ranaghat, Burwan Durgapur, Burdwan Purba and Birbhum β [M]will go to polls[/M] in [M]phase 4[/M] on April 29.
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Lok Sabha elections in the state will begin on April 11 and polling would be held over seven phases, followed by counting of votes for all seats on May 23, the Election Commission announced on Sunday.
Video: Why First-time Voters Are Important In This Lok Sabha Elections
Senior TMC leader and state minister Firhad Hakim said that the BJP had submitted a false data on the law and order situation in the state to the Election Commission (EC) which forced the poll panel to declare a seven-phase poll for the state.
βThis prolonged polling process will cause a lot of inconvenience to the people, especially those from the minority communities as the elections will be held in the month of Ramzan,β said Hakim.
Explained A new test for political parties The seven-phase polls in West Bengal will be a test for all the political parties as they have never experienced a prolonged election schedule before. In 2014, Lok Sabha polls were held in five phases in the state. The Assembly polls in 2016 too was held in five phases. A prolonged election schedule means that all the parties will have to rethink their strategies and prepare for rigorous campainging across the state for more number of days.
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[M]Eight constituencies[/M] β Behrampore, Krishnanagar, Bolpur, [M]Birbhum[/M], Ranaghat, Burwan Durgapur, Burdwan Purba and Birbhum β [M]will go to polls[/M] in phase 4 on April 29.
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Lok Sabha elections in the state will begin on April 11 and polling would be held over seven phases, followed by counting of votes for all seats on May 23, the Election Commission announced on Sunday.
Video: Why First-time Voters Are Important In This Lok Sabha Elections
Senior TMC leader and state minister Firhad Hakim said that the BJP had submitted a false data on the law and order situation in the state to the Election Commission (EC) which forced the poll panel to declare a seven-phase poll for the state.
βThis prolonged polling process will cause a lot of inconvenience to the people, especially those from the minority communities as the elections will be held in the month of Ramzan,β said Hakim.
Explained A new test for political parties The seven-phase polls in West Bengal will be a test for all the political parties as they have never experienced a prolonged election schedule before. In 2014, Lok Sabha polls were held in five phases in the state. The Assembly polls in 2016 too was held in five phases. A prolonged election schedule means that all the parties will have to rethink their strategies and prepare for rigorous campainging across the state for more number of days.
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[M]Eight constituencies[/M] β Behrampore, Krishnanagar, [M]Bolpur[/M], Birbhum, Ranaghat, Burwan Durgapur, Burdwan Purba and Birbhum β [M]will go to polls[/M] in phase 4 on April 29.
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Lok Sabha elections in the state will begin on April 11 and polling would be held over seven phases, followed by counting of votes for all seats on May 23, the Election Commission announced on Sunday.
Video: Why First-time Voters Are Important In This Lok Sabha Elections
Senior TMC leader and state minister Firhad Hakim said that the BJP had submitted a false data on the law and order situation in the state to the Election Commission (EC) which forced the poll panel to declare a seven-phase poll for the state.
βThis prolonged polling process will cause a lot of inconvenience to the people, especially those from the minority communities as the elections will be held in the month of Ramzan,β said Hakim.
Explained A new test for political parties The seven-phase polls in West Bengal will be a test for all the political parties as they have never experienced a prolonged election schedule before. In 2014, Lok Sabha polls were held in five phases in the state. The Assembly polls in 2016 too was held in five phases. A prolonged election schedule means that all the parties will have to rethink their strategies and prepare for rigorous campainging across the state for more number of days.
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[M]Eight constituencies[/M] β Behrampore, Krishnanagar, [M]Bolpur[/M], Birbhum, Ranaghat, Burwan Durgapur, Burdwan Purba and Birbhum β [M]will go to polls in phase 4[/M] on April 29.
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Lok Sabha elections in the state will begin on April 11 and polling would be held over seven phases, followed by counting of votes for all seats on May 23, the Election Commission announced on Sunday.
Video: Why First-time Voters Are Important In This Lok Sabha Elections
Senior TMC leader and state minister Firhad Hakim said that the BJP had submitted a false data on the law and order situation in the state to the Election Commission (EC) which forced the poll panel to declare a seven-phase poll for the state.
βThis prolonged polling process will cause a lot of inconvenience to the people, especially those from the minority communities as the elections will be held in the month of Ramzan,β said Hakim.
Explained A new test for political parties The seven-phase polls in West Bengal will be a test for all the political parties as they have never experienced a prolonged election schedule before. In 2014, Lok Sabha polls were held in five phases in the state. The Assembly polls in 2016 too was held in five phases. A prolonged election schedule means that all the parties will have to rethink their strategies and prepare for rigorous campainging across the state for more number of days.
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[M]Eight constituencies[/M] β Behrampore, Krishnanagar, [M]Bolpur[/M], Birbhum, Ranaghat, Burwan Durgapur, Burdwan Purba and Birbhum β [M]will go to polls in phase 4[/M] on [M]April 29[/M].
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Lok Sabha elections in the state will begin on April 11 and polling would be held over seven phases, followed by counting of votes for all seats on May 23, the Election Commission announced on Sunday.
Video: Why First-time Voters Are Important In This Lok Sabha Elections
Senior TMC leader and state minister Firhad Hakim said that the BJP had submitted a false data on the law and order situation in the state to the Election Commission (EC) which forced the poll panel to declare a seven-phase poll for the state.
βThis prolonged polling process will cause a lot of inconvenience to the people, especially those from the minority communities as the elections will be held in the month of Ramzan,β said Hakim.
Explained A new test for political parties The seven-phase polls in West Bengal will be a test for all the political parties as they have never experienced a prolonged election schedule before. In 2014, Lok Sabha polls were held in five phases in the state. The Assembly polls in 2016 too was held in five phases. A prolonged election schedule means that all the parties will have to rethink their strategies and prepare for rigorous campainging across the state for more number of days.
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[M]Eight constituencies[/M] β Behrampore, [M]Krishnanagar[/M], Bolpur, Birbhum, Ranaghat, Burwan Durgapur, Burdwan Purba and Birbhum β [M]will go to polls in phase 4[/M] on [M]April 29[/M].
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Lok Sabha elections in the state will begin on April 11 and polling would be held over seven phases, followed by counting of votes for all seats on May 23, the Election Commission announced on Sunday.
Video: Why First-time Voters Are Important In This Lok Sabha Elections
Senior TMC leader and state minister Firhad Hakim said that the BJP had submitted a false data on the law and order situation in the state to the Election Commission (EC) which forced the poll panel to declare a seven-phase poll for the state.
βThis prolonged polling process will cause a lot of inconvenience to the people, especially those from the minority communities as the elections will be held in the month of Ramzan,β said Hakim.
Explained A new test for political parties The seven-phase polls in West Bengal will be a test for all the political parties as they have never experienced a prolonged election schedule before. In 2014, Lok Sabha polls were held in five phases in the state. The Assembly polls in 2016 too was held in five phases. A prolonged election schedule means that all the parties will have to rethink their strategies and prepare for rigorous campainging across the state for more number of days.
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[M]Eight constituencies[/M] β Behrampore, [M]Krishnanagar[/M], Bolpur, Birbhum, Ranaghat, Burwan Durgapur, Burdwan Purba and Birbhum β [M]will go to polls in phase 4[/M] on April 29.
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Lok Sabha elections in the state will begin on April 11 and polling would be held over seven phases, followed by counting of votes for all seats on May 23, the Election Commission announced on Sunday.
Video: Why First-time Voters Are Important In This Lok Sabha Elections
Senior TMC leader and state minister Firhad Hakim said that the BJP had submitted a false data on the law and order situation in the state to the Election Commission (EC) which forced the poll panel to declare a seven-phase poll for the state.
βThis prolonged polling process will cause a lot of inconvenience to the people, especially those from the minority communities as the elections will be held in the month of Ramzan,β said Hakim.
Explained A new test for political parties The seven-phase polls in West Bengal will be a test for all the political parties as they have never experienced a prolonged election schedule before. In 2014, Lok Sabha polls were held in five phases in the state. The Assembly polls in 2016 too was held in five phases. A prolonged election schedule means that all the parties will have to rethink their strategies and prepare for rigorous campainging across the state for more number of days.
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[M]Eight constituencies[/M] β Behrampore, [M]Krishnanagar[/M], Bolpur, Birbhum, Ranaghat, Burwan Durgapur, Burdwan Purba and Birbhum β [M]will go to polls[/M] in phase 4 on April 29.
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Lok Sabha elections in the state will begin on April 11 and polling would be held over seven phases, followed by counting of votes for all seats on May 23, the Election Commission announced on Sunday.
Video: Why First-time Voters Are Important In This Lok Sabha Elections
Senior TMC leader and state minister Firhad Hakim said that the BJP had submitted a false data on the law and order situation in the state to the Election Commission (EC) which forced the poll panel to declare a seven-phase poll for the state.
βThis prolonged polling process will cause a lot of inconvenience to the people, especially those from the minority communities as the elections will be held in the month of Ramzan,β said Hakim.
Explained A new test for political parties The seven-phase polls in West Bengal will be a test for all the political parties as they have never experienced a prolonged election schedule before. In 2014, Lok Sabha polls were held in five phases in the state. The Assembly polls in 2016 too was held in five phases. A prolonged election schedule means that all the parties will have to rethink their strategies and prepare for rigorous campainging across the state for more number of days.
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[M]Eight constituencies[/M] β [M]Behrampore[/M], Krishnanagar, Bolpur, Birbhum, Ranaghat, Burwan Durgapur, Burdwan Purba and Birbhum β [M]will go to polls[/M] in phase 4 on April 29.
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Lok Sabha elections in the state will begin on April 11 and polling would be held over seven phases, followed by counting of votes for all seats on May 23, the Election Commission announced on Sunday.
Video: Why First-time Voters Are Important In This Lok Sabha Elections
Senior TMC leader and state minister Firhad Hakim said that the BJP had submitted a false data on the law and order situation in the state to the Election Commission (EC) which forced the poll panel to declare a seven-phase poll for the state.
βThis prolonged polling process will cause a lot of inconvenience to the people, especially those from the minority communities as the elections will be held in the month of Ramzan,β said Hakim.
Explained A new test for political parties The seven-phase polls in West Bengal will be a test for all the political parties as they have never experienced a prolonged election schedule before. In 2014, Lok Sabha polls were held in five phases in the state. The Assembly polls in 2016 too was held in five phases. A prolonged election schedule means that all the parties will have to rethink their strategies and prepare for rigorous campainging across the state for more number of days.
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[M]Eight constituencies[/M] β [M]Behrampore[/M], Krishnanagar, Bolpur, Birbhum, Ranaghat, Burwan Durgapur, Burdwan Purba and Birbhum β [M]will go to polls in phase 4[/M] on April 29.
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Lok Sabha elections in the state will begin on April 11 and polling would be held over seven phases, followed by counting of votes for all seats on May 23, the Election Commission announced on Sunday.
Video: Why First-time Voters Are Important In This Lok Sabha Elections
Senior TMC leader and state minister Firhad Hakim said that the BJP had submitted a false data on the law and order situation in the state to the Election Commission (EC) which forced the poll panel to declare a seven-phase poll for the state.
βThis prolonged polling process will cause a lot of inconvenience to the people, especially those from the minority communities as the elections will be held in the month of Ramzan,β said Hakim.
Explained A new test for political parties The seven-phase polls in West Bengal will be a test for all the political parties as they have never experienced a prolonged election schedule before. In 2014, Lok Sabha polls were held in five phases in the state. The Assembly polls in 2016 too was held in five phases. A prolonged election schedule means that all the parties will have to rethink their strategies and prepare for rigorous campainging across the state for more number of days.
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[M]Eight constituencies[/M] β [M]Behrampore[/M], Krishnanagar, Bolpur, Birbhum, Ranaghat, Burwan Durgapur, Burdwan Purba and Birbhum β [M]will go to polls in phase 4[/M] on [M]April 29.[/M]
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Lok Sabha elections in the state will begin on April 11 and polling would be held over seven phases, followed by counting of votes for all seats on May 23, the Election Commission announced on Sunday.
Video: Why First-time Voters Are Important In This Lok Sabha Elections
Senior TMC leader and state minister Firhad Hakim said that the BJP had submitted a false data on the law and order situation in the state to the Election Commission (EC) which forced the poll panel to declare a seven-phase poll for the state.
βThis prolonged polling process will cause a lot of inconvenience to the people, especially those from the minority communities as the elections will be held in the month of Ramzan,β said Hakim.
Explained A new test for political parties The seven-phase polls in West Bengal will be a test for all the political parties as they have never experienced a prolonged election schedule before. In 2014, Lok Sabha polls were held in five phases in the state. The Assembly polls in 2016 too was held in five phases. A prolonged election schedule means that all the parties will have to rethink their strategies and prepare for rigorous campainging across the state for more number of days.
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Seven Constituencies βBongaon, Barackpur Howrah, Uluberia, Hoogly, Srirampore, Hoogly and [M]Arambag[/M] β [M]will go to polls in phase 5 on May 6[/M].
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Lok Sabha elections in the state will begin on April 11 and polling would be held over seven phases, followed by counting of votes for all seats on May 23, the Election Commission announced on Sunday.
Video: Why First-time Voters Are Important In This Lok Sabha Elections
Senior TMC leader and state minister Firhad Hakim said that the BJP had submitted a false data on the law and order situation in the state to the Election Commission (EC) which forced the poll panel to declare a seven-phase poll for the state.
βThis prolonged polling process will cause a lot of inconvenience to the people, especially those from the minority communities as the elections will be held in the month of Ramzan,β said Hakim.
Explained A new test for political parties The seven-phase polls in West Bengal will be a test for all the political parties as they have never experienced a prolonged election schedule before. In 2014, Lok Sabha polls were held in five phases in the state. The Assembly polls in 2016 too was held in five phases. A prolonged election schedule means that all the parties will have to rethink their strategies and prepare for rigorous campainging across the state for more number of days.
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Seven Constituencies βBongaon, Barackpur Howrah, Uluberia, Hoogly, Srirampore, [M]Hoogly[/M] and Arambag β [M]will go to polls in phase 5 on May 6[/M].
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Lok Sabha elections in the state will begin on April 11 and polling would be held over seven phases, followed by counting of votes for all seats on May 23, the Election Commission announced on Sunday.
Video: Why First-time Voters Are Important In This Lok Sabha Elections
Senior TMC leader and state minister Firhad Hakim said that the BJP had submitted a false data on the law and order situation in the state to the Election Commission (EC) which forced the poll panel to declare a seven-phase poll for the state.
βThis prolonged polling process will cause a lot of inconvenience to the people, especially those from the minority communities as the elections will be held in the month of Ramzan,β said Hakim.
Explained A new test for political parties The seven-phase polls in West Bengal will be a test for all the political parties as they have never experienced a prolonged election schedule before. In 2014, Lok Sabha polls were held in five phases in the state. The Assembly polls in 2016 too was held in five phases. A prolonged election schedule means that all the parties will have to rethink their strategies and prepare for rigorous campainging across the state for more number of days.
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Seven Constituencies βBongaon, Barackpur Howrah, Uluberia, Hoogly, [M]Srirampore[/M], Hoogly and Arambag β [M]will go to polls in phase 5 on May 6[/M].
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Lok Sabha elections in the state will begin on April 11 and polling would be held over seven phases, followed by counting of votes for all seats on May 23, the Election Commission announced on Sunday.
Video: Why First-time Voters Are Important In This Lok Sabha Elections
Senior TMC leader and state minister Firhad Hakim said that the BJP had submitted a false data on the law and order situation in the state to the Election Commission (EC) which forced the poll panel to declare a seven-phase poll for the state.
βThis prolonged polling process will cause a lot of inconvenience to the people, especially those from the minority communities as the elections will be held in the month of Ramzan,β said Hakim.
Explained A new test for political parties The seven-phase polls in West Bengal will be a test for all the political parties as they have never experienced a prolonged election schedule before. In 2014, Lok Sabha polls were held in five phases in the state. The Assembly polls in 2016 too was held in five phases. A prolonged election schedule means that all the parties will have to rethink their strategies and prepare for rigorous campainging across the state for more number of days.
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Seven Constituencies βBongaon, Barackpur Howrah, Uluberia, [M]Hoogly[/M], Srirampore, Hoogly and Arambag β [M]will go to polls in phase 5 on May 6[/M].
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Lok Sabha elections in the state will begin on April 11 and polling would be held over seven phases, followed by counting of votes for all seats on May 23, the Election Commission announced on Sunday.
Video: Why First-time Voters Are Important In This Lok Sabha Elections
Senior TMC leader and state minister Firhad Hakim said that the BJP had submitted a false data on the law and order situation in the state to the Election Commission (EC) which forced the poll panel to declare a seven-phase poll for the state.
βThis prolonged polling process will cause a lot of inconvenience to the people, especially those from the minority communities as the elections will be held in the month of Ramzan,β said Hakim.
Explained A new test for political parties The seven-phase polls in West Bengal will be a test for all the political parties as they have never experienced a prolonged election schedule before. In 2014, Lok Sabha polls were held in five phases in the state. The Assembly polls in 2016 too was held in five phases. A prolonged election schedule means that all the parties will have to rethink their strategies and prepare for rigorous campainging across the state for more number of days.
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Seven Constituencies βBongaon, Barackpur Howrah, [M]Uluberia[/M], Hoogly, Srirampore, Hoogly and Arambag β [M]will go to polls in phase 5 on May 6[/M].
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Lok Sabha elections in the state will begin on April 11 and polling would be held over seven phases, followed by counting of votes for all seats on May 23, the Election Commission announced on Sunday.
Video: Why First-time Voters Are Important In This Lok Sabha Elections
Senior TMC leader and state minister Firhad Hakim said that the BJP had submitted a false data on the law and order situation in the state to the Election Commission (EC) which forced the poll panel to declare a seven-phase poll for the state.
βThis prolonged polling process will cause a lot of inconvenience to the people, especially those from the minority communities as the elections will be held in the month of Ramzan,β said Hakim.
Explained A new test for political parties The seven-phase polls in West Bengal will be a test for all the political parties as they have never experienced a prolonged election schedule before. In 2014, Lok Sabha polls were held in five phases in the state. The Assembly polls in 2016 too was held in five phases. A prolonged election schedule means that all the parties will have to rethink their strategies and prepare for rigorous campainging across the state for more number of days.
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