Hindustan Times (Delhi)

LOW TURNOUT IN PALGHAR, BHANDARAGO­NDIA BYPOLLS

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

MUMBAI: Palghar and Bhandara-gondia parliament­ary constituen­cies witnessed low voter turnout amid a row over technical glitches in EVMS. By 6pm, Palghar registered 46.5% votes and Bhandara-gondia saw 42.5%.

This is in sharp in contrast to the 2014 general elections when 62.91% and 72.31% voting was registered in Palghar and Bhandra-gondia respective­ly. The low turnout is being attributed to lack of interest among voters since it’s a by-election, the scorching heat and also technical glitches in voting machines.

The by-election is signifi- cant for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) which won both the seats in 2014. The bypoll in Palghar was necessitat­ed due to the death of sitting BJP MP Chintaman Wanga. In the case of Bhandara-gondia, sitting MP Nana Patole quit the BJP after alleging that Prime Minister Narendra Modi was not paying any attention to the problems of the farmers in the region. Palghar has become a BJP versus ally Shiv Sena fight as the latter fielded Wanga’s son Shrinivas. The BJP, in turn, fielded Congress turncoat Rajendra Gavit. Congress’ Damodar Shingda and local outfit Bahujan Vikas Aghadi’s Baliram Jadhav—both former Mps—are also in the fray. RANCHI: The by-elections for the Silli and Gomia assembly seats were conducted peacefully, even though fewer people turned out to cast their vote compared to 2014. While 75.5% of the registered voters exercised their franchise in Silli, the turnout in Gomia assembly segment was recorded at 62% in the polling that was held from 7am to 3pm, officials said. The byelection­s were necessitat­ed after the conviction of sitting JMM legislator­s Amit Mahto and Yogendra Mahto in separate criminal cases earlier this year.

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