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Bengal polls: BJP workers threatening women voters in Arandi, says TMC candidate

"At booth no 45 in Batanal, despite pressing the symbol of TMC, the vote is going for the BJP. I believe that I will get the blessings of people. In Arandi, our workers have been beaten up. They (BJP) are thinking that by creating violence they will get the Arambagh seat. They are mistaken," said Sujata Mondal Khan

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An elderly woman shows her finger after casting her vote outside a polling station during the state legislative elections, at South Twenty Four Parganas district on Tuesday. Pic/ AFP

An elderly woman shows her finger after casting her vote outside a polling station during the state legislative elections, at South Twenty Four Parganas district on Tuesday. Pic/ AFP

A clash has erupted between Trinamool Congress (TMC) and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) workers in Arambagh as the third phase of West Bengal Assembly polls is underway on Tuesday.

TMC candidate from Arambagh constituency Sujata Mondal Khan has accused BJP workers of threatening and misbehaving with women voters in Arandi area.

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