Falta Seat Voting Live: Falta in West Bengal will cast votes today. This seat is one of the most discussed seats in West Bengal, where the Election Commission had ordered a re-vote, under which voting will take place today.

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    Falta Seat Voting Live: Voting will take place today in the Falta assembly seat, one of the highest profile seats in West Bengal, and there has been much discussion about it. Before the voting in the Falta assembly seat, Trinamool Congress (TMC) candidate Jahangir Khan has refused to contest the election. He had withdrawn his name. Jahangir Khan came into the spotlight by speaking a dialogue from the movie ‘Pushpa’. BJP is also putting in its full effort. Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari is also fully focused on the Falta seat. Keep reading for every small and big update related to voting.

    06:44 AM

    Falta Voting Live: TMC MP said this

    On the statement of West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari, TMC MP Sougata Roy said that during the election, it was his promise that he would give land for border fencing, and so it was given. The lands there lie barren and have no value. By doing this work, why are they (Suvendu Adhikari) taking so much publicity? Now they have become Chief Minister and can give land wherever they want. What is there to talk about in this?

    06:39 AM

    Falta Voting Live: Who all are in the fray

    Votes will be cast today in the Falta seat of West Bengal. The TMC candidate had refused to contest the election from this seat. After that, BJP’s Digbanshu Panda and CPM’s Shambhu Kurmi are now in the fray.

    Falta

    Falta is a neighborhood in the South 24 Parganas district of West Bengal, India, located near the banks of the Hooghly River. Historically, it is known for the Falta Group of industries, established in the early 20th century as part of a British-era industrial development initiative. Today, it serves as a suburban area with a mix of residential and small industrial activity.

    West Bengal

    West Bengal, located in eastern India, is a region rich in cultural heritage and history, once the epicenter of British colonial rule under the Bengal Presidency. It was a key site for the Indian independence movement, including the 1905 Partition of Bengal and the subsequent Swadeshi movement. Today, it is known for its capital Kolkata, vibrant arts, literature, and iconic landmarks like the Sundarbans mangrove forest.

    Pushpa

    Pushpa is a sacred site in Nepal, often associated with the Pushpa Temple, a significant Hindu pilgrimage destination dedicated to Lord Shiva. The temple is believed to have ancient origins, with local legends tying it to the epic Ramayana, where Lord Rama is said to have visited the area. Today, it remains an important cultural and religious landmark, drawing devotees for its spiritual ambiance and historical significance.