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Bumper voter turnout in Bengal: Vote for change or continuity?

Phase one of the elections in West Bengal witnessed a record voter turnout, with over ninety-one percent and Tamil Nadu crossing eighty-four percent. The Chief Election Commissioner hailed the unprecedented participation as the highest since independence. Despite the heavy deployment of central forces, the polling in West Bengal was marred by sporadic incidents of violence across multiple districts. Candidates and political agents faced assaults and vehicle attacks in areas including Murshidabad, South Dinajpur, Asansol, and Birbhum. The high voter turnout has sparked varying interpretations from political parties. So, is the massive voter turnout is for change or continuity? Watch as panellists share their views on this and more on the show.  

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