Bardhaman (West Bengal) [India], A rare cordial display between BJP MP and candidate from Bardhaman-Durgapur Lok Sabha seat Dilli Ghosh and Trinamool Congress candidate Amid reports of violence in several parts of West Bengal during the fourth phase of elections. seen. Kirti Azad from the same constituency o On Monday, BJP leader Dilip Ghosh and cricketer-turned-politician Kirti Azad hugged each other while visiting a polling booth in Bardhaman Earlier, BJP and Trinamool Congress workers clash in Birbhum's Durgapur Clashes broke out, with BJP workers alleging that ruling Trinamool Congress workers vandalized their stall outside the polling booth. TMC leader Ram Prasad Halder said, "Since 6 in the morning, these (BJP) people have been coming with central forces and trying to influence voters. We oppose it." This, and the voters also opposed it.They are trying to bring polling agents from outside and influence them. The people of the area are opposing him. They are trying to bring pollen agents from outside. BJP MLA Laxman Ghorui alleged that his polling agents were thrown out of the polling booth located at TN School in Durgapur. Ghorui said, “Our polling agents were repeatedly thrown out of the polling booth located at TN School in Durgapur.Alpana Mukherjee from booth number 22, Somnath Mandal from booth number 83 and Rahul Sahni from booth number 82 were repeatedly thrown out of the polling booth by TMC goons. He further said that he had called the SDO and he had informed the SDO, who responded to him after making three telephone calls and only after the arrival of the media persons, he said, "The behavior of the presiding officer is very bad." 'He came at 6 in the morning and was not letting us go inside. TMC goons misbehaved with voters and women from 6 am onwards. Those women were crying. When I reached, the presiding officer did not allow me to enter. When the press came and after the intervention of the SDO, we are now being allowed to enter," he said. Dilip Ghosh alleged that "TMC goons" were blocking polling agents from entering the booths. Ghosh said, “When I went to the villages, women asked me with folded hands whether they would be able to vote or not.It is their (TMC) habit to threaten those who want to vote. TMC goons are not allowing the polling agents including the presiding officer to enter the booth. Last night, he threatened people in some areas not to come out to vote. I hope the situation will improve and voting will happen smoothly. I will reach wherever needed. Voting for the fourth phase of Lok Sabha elections began at 7 am on Monday in 96 parliamentary constituencies across nine states and one Union Territory.Voting is taking place today on eight seats in West Bengal, although TMC is still a part of the opposition faction-Bharat, but TMC decided to contest the elections alone in Bengal and announced candidates for all 42 Lok Sabha seats in the state. Congress and Left Front There is a seat-sharing arrangement in the state under which the Left parties contest on 30 seats and the Congress contests on the remaining 12 seats. In the 2014 Lok Sabha elections, TMC won the bulk of the electoral victory in the state with 34 seats, while BJP had to be content with only 2 seats, CPI(M) and Congress won 2 and 4 seats respectively, however, an electoral In a shocking incident seen by few, the BJP swept the ruling TMC in the 2019 elections. Winning 18 seats. The ruling party's seats in the state reduced to 22. Congress finished third with only 2 seats, while the Left Front was reduced to just one seat.