Fresh Voting In Bengal's Falta After Electoral Offences

The Election Commission of India is taking serious action in West Bengal's Falta Assembly constituency. Due to severe electoral offences, they've decided to hold fresh voting in all polling booths of the constituency. This will happen on May 21, and the voting will take place from 7 am to 6 pm.
The Election Commission made this decision after finding out that there were some serious problems during the initial voting on April 29. They're worried that the democratic process was being subverted, so they want to make sure everything is fair and square.
The voting on May 21 will be a special day, with 285 polling stations all working together. It's a big deal, and the Election Commission is making sure everything is ready. They'll count the votes on May 24, and the results will be announced soon after.
The Trinamool Congress party, which is one of the main parties in the election, has reacted strongly to the Election Commission's decision. They're saying that the BJP, another major party, will never win the seat in Falta. They're calling it their 'Diamond Harbour model' and are confident that it will work.
The situation in Falta has been tense, with supporters of the BJP and Trinamool Congress clashing over allegations of voter intimidation and assault. The Election Commission has arrested three Trinamool Congress workers on suspicion of voter intimidation and assault.
This is a big deal in West Bengal, and everyone is waiting to see what happens next. Will the fresh voting on May 21 change the outcome of the election? Only time will tell.