India, April 29 -- West Bengal witnessed massive voter participation during the second and final phase of the Assembly elections, with polling figures climbing sharply throughout the day. By 5 PM on Wednesday, the voter turnout reached an impressive 89.99%, reflecting strong public engagement across several key districts.
Election officials monitored polling closely as long queues formed outside booths in urban and rural areas. This phase covered several politically sensitive constituencies, including Kolkata and surrounding districts, where both major parties focused heavily on mobilising voters. The strong turnout indicates heightened political interest and could play a decisive role in determining the final outcome of the electi...
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