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Is women's safety finally a poll issue in Bengal? Marya Shakil tracks Kolkata's poll pulse

An India Today ground report from West Bengal highlights the key issues dominating the upcoming state elections. Voters across various demographics express significant concerns regarding women's safety, law and order, and governance following recent incidents at a state medical college. Citizens point out a lack of accountability and demand better security measures. Meanwhile, university students raise alarms over rising unemployment, corruption in educational scholarships, and the migration of youth to other states due to a lack of industrial growth and job opportunities. The electoral battle features competing financial promises for women from major political parties. Candidates from opposing sides present contrasting views on the state's safety record and economic progress. The report captures the shifting sentiments of the electorate as they weigh promises of financial assistance against demands for systemic change, industrial development, and improved safety protocols ahead of the voting day.
 

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