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Fighting Erupts Between Regional Party Workers on West Bengal Election Day

Workers from two regional parties in India clashed during elections for West Bengal's state assembly. Local media reported the fighting began amid accusations of voter intimidation by opposition leaders against the ruling party. The incident highlights tensions in the ongoing electoral process.

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from two regional parties in India engaged in fighting on the day of elections for West Bengal's state assembly, according to reports from local media. The clashes broke out as leaders from the opposition party accused the state's ruling party of voter intimidation.

The state assembly elections in West Bengal are taking place amid reports of such confrontations between party workers. Local media outlets documented the events, noting that the accusations and subsequent fighting occurred during the voting process.

specific injuries or arrests were mentioned in the available reports. The incident reflects ongoing rivalries between the regional parties involved in the electoral contest.

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