Assam and West Bengal go to polls: Both states see large voter turnouts in first phase
Over 78 percent of the 95 lakh electorate cast their ballot in the first round of assembly elections on Monday to pick 65 legislators in Assam. The turnout saw an increase from the 2011 assembly election figure, which was 75 percent. Meanwhile, in neighbouring West Bengal 81 percent of the 40 lakh voters exercised their franchise in three Maoist-affected districts on Monday in the first phase. Here are some images from the first day of polls in the states.
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Tea tribe women show their inked fingers after casting their vote during the first phase of the Assembly Elections for Duliajan Assembly Constituency at Bordubi in Assam on Monday. PTI
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Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi with his wife Dolly Gogoi (left) and the CM’s son and Congress MP from Kaliabor Lok Sabha Constituency Gaurav Gogoi after casting their votes for the first phase of Assam Assembly election at Jorhat district of Assam on Monday. PTI
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APCC President Anjan Dutta with his daughter and Congress candidate Angkita Dutta and other family members after casting their votes in Amguri on Monday. PTI
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Voters in Silchar show their inked fingers after casting vote on Monday. PTI
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Election Commission officials demonstrate the working of the Election Voting Machine (EVM) to an elderly women farmer during a voting awareness programme for upcoming assembly elections in Murshidabad district on Monday. PTI
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Voters wait in queues to cast their ballots at a polling booth during the first phase of assembly election in West Bengal’s Bankura district on Monday. PTI
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Women showing their voter cards during the first phase of the West Bengal Assembly Elections in West Medinipur on Monday. PTI


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