The Election Commission has said that no repoll has been recommended in any of the 44,376 polling stations in West Bengal where voting was held during the first phase on April 23, indicating a largely peaceful conduct of the exercise.
According to a senior Election Commission official, the polling process was completed without any major disruption
that would warrant fresh voting at any booth.
"No repoll has been recommended in any of the 44,376 polling stations of West Bengal where polls were held on Thursday," the official told Media on Friday. The poll panel said reports received from the ground did not flag any significant irregularities affecting the integrity of the voting process.