Bengal Polls: Election Officer Dies of Sunstroke At Burdwan Polling Booth

Kolkata: A block-level officer reportedly collapsed and died of sunstroke during the third phase voting of West Bengal assembly polls today.

40-year-old Rabindranath Ghosh, an officer who was involved in queue information system at booth number 65 in Burdwan’s Mangalkot constituency, died after suffering a sun stroke, Election Commission officials said.

Burdwan, which is reeling under a heatwave, recorded 42 degrees Celsius during the day, the MeT office said.

Murshidabad district was no better with Baharampur town recording the highest day temperature of 42 degrees Celsius.

In Nadia’s Krishnagar, the mercury went up to 40 degrees Celsius while Kolkata, where polling was also held in seven seats, saw 38 degrees Celsius temperature.

In many places, voters were seen waiting outside polling booths since morning to avoid the sweltering heat of the day. Election Commission officials said they have instructed all polling officials to ensure that voters stand in queue under shade. Arrangements for drinking water was also made at most places.

PTI