At least seven people have been reportedly killed
and dozens more injured in India Saturday after clashes over local polls in
West Bengal, a state notorious for political violence during election campaigns.
India’s ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has
in recent years worked hard to gain a toehold in West Bengal — ruled by a
communist party for much of its history — to expand its reach beyond its
Hindi-speaking northern heartlands.
Voters are currently casting their ballots in a
fierce contest to elect municipal leaders, with more than 200,000 candidates
across the state of 104 million people.
“Seven people have been killed and dozens wounded
in poll-related violence in different villages across the state,” Jawed Shamim,
a senior officer in West Bengal’s police force, told AFP.
Another police official, requesting anonymity as
they were not authorized to speak to the media, said five of the dead were from
the state’s ruling Trinamool Congress party.
The other two were affiliated with the BJP and
West Bengal’s Communist Party of India (Marxist).
Footage aired by local broadcasters showed rival
party workers roaming streets with batons, as well as ballot boxes snatched and
set alight outside polling stations.
Other voting booths saw a heavy security presence
with paramilitary troops standing guard to keep order.
More than 200 crude bombs — a staple of West
Bengal elections that are sold cheaply on the black market to maim or
intimidate voters — had also been seized during the polls, police said.
State election commissioner Rajiv Sinha told
local broadcaster Republic that his agency had received more than 1,300
complaints of vote-rigging, interference at polling booths and “sporadic
incidents of violence.”
“We cannot claim that polling was peaceful,” he
added.
West Bengal has been ruled by Trinamool leader
Mamata Banerjee since 2011, when her party defeated the Communist-led
administration that had ruled the state for the prior three decades.
Banerjee, a fierce critic of Prime Minister
Narendra Modi, has accused his Hindu-nationalist BJP of attempting to import
divisive sectarian politics into the state, which has a large Muslim minority.
Modi has in turn accused her administration of
endemic corruption.
But the roots of political violence in the state
stretch back decades, with police recording thousands of murders around
election time since the 1960s.
During state polls in 2021 — won emphatically by
Trinamool but with a strong BJP showing — several activists from both parties
were shot or hacked to death, their bodies sometimes hung from trees as an
intimidation tactic.
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