West Bengal Election 2026: Several Injured After Unidentified People Hurl Crude Bomb In Murshidabad's Nowda - VIDEO
Several people were injured after a crude bomb was hurled in Murshidabad’s Nowda during Phase 1 of West Bengal polls, triggering panic. Voting was also disrupted at a Malda booth due to an EVM glitch. The state recorded 18.76% turnout in the first two hours amid tight security for elections across 152 seats.

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Nowda: Several people have been injured after unidentified individuals hurled a crude bomb in Nowda, in Murshidabad district, during voting for the first phase of the West Bengal Assembly elections 2026, according to news agency PTI.
The injured have reportedly been shifted to nearby medical facilities. Some reports claim that the bomb was allegedly thrown near Shivnagar Primary School the previous night.
Soon after the explosion, security forces rushed to the spot and began combing operations to trace those behind the attack.
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Voter Turnout
West Bengal has recorded a voter turnout of 18.76% in the first two hours, with the highest turnout in Paschim Medinipur (20.5%), Bankura (20.2%) and Jhargram (19.8%).
Polls are being held for Phase 1, which consists of 152 seats across 16 districts. Central Armed Police Forces have been deployed in large numbers, particularly in sensitive areas, to prevent any incidents of violence or intimidation and to ensure free and fair elections.
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The main contest in the state is between the ruling Trinamool Congress, which is aiming for a fourth consecutive term, and the principal opposition, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), whose electoral presence has grown significantly since the previous election.
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The second phase of voting in the West Bengal Assembly elections will be held on 29 April and the counting of votes for Assam, Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, Kerala, and West Bengal will take place on 4 May.
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