Deccan Chronicle

REPOLL PASSES OFF PEACEFULLY IN 123 BOOTHS

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT NEW DELHI, MAY 30

Amid tight security arrangemen­ts, repolling was held at 123 polling booths in the Kairana and Gondia-Bhandara constituen­cies of Uttar Pradesh and Maharashtr­a respective­ly and one booth in Nagaland’s lone Lok Sabha seat on Wednesday.

The repolling was ordered by the Election Commission after technical snags in the EVMVVPAT machines during the byelection­s held on Monday were reported from these booths. The entire exercise is learnt to have passed off largely peacefully.

Amid tight security arrangemen­ts, repolling was held at 122 polling booths in the Kairana and Gondia-Bhandara constituen­cies of Uttar Pradesh and Maharashtr­a respective­ly and one booth in Nagaland's lone Lok Sabha seat on Wednesday. The repolling was ordered by the Election Commission after technical snags in the EVMVVPAT machines during the byelection­s held on Monday were reported from these booths. The entire exercise is learnt to have passed off largely peacefully.

While 73 booths under Kairana Lok Sabha seat underwent repolling, votes were cast again in 49 polling booths in Maharashtr­a's GondiaBhan­dara constituen­cy. One booth in Nagaland's Aongleden also saw repolling.

The results of all the byelection­s, which were held in four Lok Sabha seats (including Palghar in Maharashtr­a and one in Nagaland) and 10 Assembly seats across several states, like Jharkhand, West Bengal and Kerala on May 28, will be declared on Thursday, May 31. On Wednesday, the Election Commission also announced the biennial polls to three Rajya Sabha seats from Kerala, including the one held by Upper House deputy chairman P.J. Kurien, that are falling vacant on July 1. The election will be held on June 21, for which the notificati­on will be issued on June 4, the poll panel said.

In Kairana, meanwhile, around 80,000 voters were registered in the booths where the repolling was held. The Opposition Samajwadi Party and Rashtriya Lok Dal as well as the ruling BJP had raised claims of the tampering of electronic voting machines (EVMs) at these booths. On Monday, 54 per cent polling was recorded in Kairana seat.

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