Prominent political figures from across the spectrum cast their ballots on Thursday during the first phase of the two-phase West Bengal Assembly elections. Leaders including leader of opposition Suvendu Adhikari, BJP’s Dilip Ghosh, Congress’ Mausam Benazir Noor, and TMC’s Udayan Guha exercised their franchise and called for a peaceful polling process.
Suvendu Adhikari Casts Vote in Purba Medinipur
In the Purba Medinipur district, Suvendu Adhikari arrived at Nandanaykbar Primary School shortly before 8 am to cast his vote. The polling station is located near his Shanti Kunja residence in Kanthi.
Following the vote, Mr. Adhikari, who is contesting from the nearby Nandigram constituency, urged the public to ensure that polling remains peaceful. He expressed gratitude toward the central forces and the Election Commission for their roles.
Political Claims and Significance
Mr. Adhikari characterized the vote as “doubly significant,” stating that women, Sanatani Hindus, and other ‘rashtrabadi’ (nationalist) communities are united. He claimed this unity serves as a reply to the atrocities of Mamata Banerjee and her party workers.

He further asserted that the results could be “overwhelming” in favor of the BJP. This prediction is based on his claim that bogus voters and the names of deceased individuals have been removed from the electoral rolls.
Looking Ahead to the Second Phase
The electoral process is set to continue into a second phase. A key confrontation is expected on April 29, when Bhabanipur goes to the polls.
In this upcoming phase, Suvendu Adhikari will face Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee. The outcome of this specific contest may serve as a critical indicator of the broader political climate in the state.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which leaders cast their votes in the first phase?
The leaders included leader of opposition Suvendu Adhikari, BJP’s Dilip Ghosh, Congress’ Mausam Benazir Noor, and TMC’s Udayan Guha.
Where and when did Suvendu Adhikari vote?
Mr. Adhikari cast his vote shortly before 8 am at Nandanaykbar Primary School, located near his Shanti Kunja residence in Kanthi, Purba Medinipur district.
When is the second phase of the West Bengal Assembly elections?
The second phase of the elections is scheduled for April 29, which includes polling in Bhabanipur.
How do you think the call for peaceful polling by leaders across different parties will influence the overall atmosphere of the elections?
