1 dead in west Bengal Assembly Election riot

West Bengal Assembly Election 2016 third phase of polling has started with the clashes between parties as well. Even after the heavy security arrangements, violence took place in poll hit West Bengal as a Communist Party of India-Marxist worker was killed after a crude bomb was allegedly hurled by a Trinamool Congress worker in Jitpur village in Murshidabad district of West Bengal.

Meanwhile, riot between TMC and CPI-M worker once again escalated and when the situation took place, a bomb was hurled killing the party worker on the spot. Concurrently, the third phase of voting for 62 assembly constituencies in West Bengal is currently underway.

One lakh security personnel has been deployed to look after law and order, polling for the crucial third phase of West Bengal assembly election began on Thursday at 7 am.

Polling will be held in 62 seats, including seven constituencies in Kolkata.

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