Kolkata civic polls: Crude bomb hurdled outside polling booth, one injured
Kolkata civic polls: Crude bomb hurdled outside polling booth, one injured
Amid the ongoing Kolkata Municipal elections, a crude bomb was hurled outside a polling booth injuring a voter.
The incident took place outside Taki Boys School in ward 36 of North Kolkata.
According to Kolkata Police sources, one Congress worker has been detained in connection with this crude bomb explosion. The man was identified by analyzing CCTV footage.
The man belongs to the neighbouring ward and is being questioned by police, said sources.
West Bengal Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar called for peaceful voting.
After casting his vote, Governor Dhankhar said, "Peaceful voting extremely important for people to vote without any fear. I told State Election Commissioner to make necessary arrangements for peaceful voting and to ensure no state intervention."
Polling is underway at 4,959 polling booths in all 144 wards of Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC) amid tight security and with COVID-19 protocols.
Began at 7 am, voting will continue till 5 PM on Sunday. The counting of votes will take place on December 21.
(ANI)