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Toll in violent India poll rises Toll in violent India poll rises
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The death toll in clashes during Sunday's village council polls in India's West Bengal state has risen to 22, officials say. The death toll in clashes during village council elections in the Indian state of West Bengal has risen to 37, officials say.
The district of Murshidabad, on the border with Bangladesh, was worst affected with 19 deaths.The district of Murshidabad, on the border with Bangladesh, was worst affected with 19 deaths.
The deaths were caused by attacks on polling booths or on houses of supporters of rival political parties.The deaths were caused by attacks on polling booths or on houses of supporters of rival political parties.
Thirty six people have died in violent three-phase village council elections in the state this month. Armed supporters of the ruling Marxists and the opposition have fought pitched battles with bombs and firearms.
Armed ruling Marxist and opposition supporters have fought pitched battles with bombs and firearms. Subir Bhadra, a senior official of Murshidabad district, said some villagers died after they were caught in the crossfire.
Subir Bhadra, a senior official of Murshidabad district said some villagers died after they were caught in the crossfire.
Murshidabad and the neighbouring district of Maldah, both Muslim-majority districts, are opposition Congress party strongholds.Murshidabad and the neighbouring district of Maldah, both Muslim-majority districts, are opposition Congress party strongholds.
Maldah saw three more deaths on Tuesday.
The elections have been held in three phases ending on Sunday, but repolling was held for 77 councils on Tuesday, mostly in Murshidabad and Maldah.
'Reign of terror''Reign of terror'
Bengal's ruling Marxists appeared determined this time on to wrest as many village councils from the Congress party as possible.Bengal's ruling Marxists appeared determined this time on to wrest as many village councils from the Congress party as possible.
"The Marxists unleashed state terrorism on our people and we had to fight back," alleged Adhir Choudhury, Congress party MP from Murshidabad."The Marxists unleashed state terrorism on our people and we had to fight back," alleged Adhir Choudhury, Congress party MP from Murshidabad.
The Marxists accused Choudhury and his supporters of "starting a reign of terror".The Marxists accused Choudhury and his supporters of "starting a reign of terror".
Most of those who died were hits by bomb splinters and bullets while standing in the queue to vote.Most of those who died were hits by bomb splinters and bullets while standing in the queue to vote.
Police says they anticipate violence during the counting and the declaration of results.Police says they anticipate violence during the counting and the declaration of results.
"This election witnessed a free-for-all. In many places , the fight was between the Left and the non-Left but in some places, there was fighting amongst the Left parties," said political analyst Rajat Roy."This election witnessed a free-for-all. In many places , the fight was between the Left and the non-Left but in some places, there was fighting amongst the Left parties," said political analyst Rajat Roy.
"This is perhaps the most vicious village council polls in Bengal in recent memory, because all parties used brute force.""This is perhaps the most vicious village council polls in Bengal in recent memory, because all parties used brute force."
The village councils are source of political power in West Bengal, hence there is more violence during these polls than during those for parliament of state assembly. The village councils are source of political power in West Bengal, hence there is more violence during these polls than during those for parliament or the state assembly.
During the one-day 2003 polls, 19 people were killed in clashes.During the one-day 2003 polls, 19 people were killed in clashes.