Before going to cast his vote, he stood in the queue with the people and waited patiently for his turn. Everything was fine till that time.

The problem started when the actor came out of the polling booth and some voters were requested to take selfies with him. The actor obliged and some people even took selfies with him.

Local Trinamool Congress councilor Debika Chakraborty had also reached the spot by then and started complaining that Mithun Chakraborty was trying to influence the voters standing in the queue.

Agitated Trinamool Congress workers gathered outside the polling booth and started protesting against them.

They started raising slogans of thief and thief.

Chakraborty did not lose patience and left from there with a smiling face.

However, he denied the Trinamool Congress councilor's allegation that he was trying to influence voters standing in the queue.

“I have nothing to say about these things. Remember, like any other voter, I too stood in the queue in the morning to cast my vote,” the star said.

The tension in the area subsided immediately after Chakraborty left the place.

Later he told media persons that the responsibility of election campaign assigned to him by the BJ leadership has ended.

He said, "I have performed my promotional duties diligently till May 30. Now, it is time to focus again on cinema and acting."