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Ramlal the elephant pauses West Bengal voting before officials guide him away
Politics
Published on 24 April 2026

Polling stopped briefly as a tusker wandered into the queue
Voting at Jitushol Primary School in Jhargram, West Bengal, was briefly interrupted when a wandering elephant named Ramlal entered the polling area and paused the process. Forest officials arrived quickly, guided the tusker away, and voting resumed smoothly. The incident once again spotlighted election-day challenges in wildlife-prone regions, with special teams deployed to manage such moments.
- A wandering elephant named Ramlal entered the polling area
- Officials intervened and guided the tusker away
- Voting resumed smoothly after the brief disruption
- Special wildlife teams were deployed during the election
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