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WB: Polling teams trek 10kms to conduct voting in Buxa hills

Alipurduar (West Bengal) [India], Apr 11(ANI): Three polling teams, after trekking for almost three hours, reached their designated polling stations situated approximately 3000 feet above ground level to conduct elections in Buxa Fort on Wednesday.

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Polling teams trekked for five kilometres to reach polling stations situated 3000 ft above ground level in Buxa Fort

By Joymala Bagchi
Alipurduar (West Bengal) [India], Apr 11(ANI): Three polling teams, after trekking for almost three hours, reached their designated polling stations situated approximately 3000 feet above ground level to conduct elections in Buxa Fort on Wednesday.
Around 7,000 voters will cast their votes on Thursday in three polling booths, namely Buxar Duar BFP School (ward no. 11/224), Adma (ward no. (11/225) FVP School and Chunabhati Finish Mission Primary School (ward no. 11/226). Voters, too, will trek up the hill to cast their votes.
Speaking to ANI, Tapan Saha, second polling officer, said, "To celebrate the biggest festival of democracy and to protect it we are here. Also, interestingly, voters here are always excited to participate in voting."
Three polling teams (comprising of presiding officers, polling staffs, security) had to trek a minimal of three kilometres and a maximum of eight kilometres to reach their designated polling stations. Approximately 22 porters carrying election kits helped the teams reach their respective destinations.
When asked about the demands staged by polling staff to conduct voting, Presiding Officer Jharia Oram said, "We demanded security for our lives because we don't want to have the same fate as Rajkumar Roy whose body was found on a railway track after the panchayat polls in 2018."
This time, polling staff had staged protests in various districts of West Bengal demanding central forces to be deployed for their security.
West Bengal will go to polls during all seven phases, starting today. Counting of votes will take place on May 23. (ANI)

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