Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Fates sealed amid stray incidents

- S Raju s.raju@hindustant­imes.com ▪

KAIRANA: Barring a few incidents of violence, voting in Kairana Lok Sabha seat remained peaceful on Monday.

Additional superinten­dent of police (ASP), Shamli, Shlok Kumar said police had to use force on residents of Bhura village in Kairana when they damaged vehicles and pelted polling staff with stones after the officials stopped a woman who was trying to cast her vote without showing her identity proof.

“A poll official was injured and two trouble-makers were taken into custody. The situation is under control and polling resumed peacefully after a brief halt,” he said.

According to an Election Commission official, Kairana Lok Sabha bypoll saw a turnout of 54.17 per cent.

The village is Gujjar-dominated with over 4,000 voters who are predominan­tly supporters of the BJP.

Police said skirmishes were reported between supporters of RLD candidate Tabassum Hasan and BJP’s Mriganka Singh.

However, the biggest problem that officials faced was of alleged technical glitch in EVMs.

Reports of malfunctio­ning of EVMs started pouring in from Muslim-dominated Nakud, Gangoh and Kairana constituen­cies where voters demanded that faulty machines be replaced.

The issue resulted in a war of words between the leaders of ruling and opposition parties and they lodged complaints with the Election Commission of India and state election commission.

UP sugarcane minister and MLA Suresh Rana and his wife Neeta Rana cast their votes in Thanabhawa­n.

Rana said non-payment of sugarcane dues was a major issue in the state when the BJP government came to power. “We took it as a challenge and ensured payment of dues,” he said.

However, majority of the residents of Titarsi village, barely 4 kms from Thanabhawa­n, refrained from exercising their franchise.

Till 11 am, only 126 out of 1,350 voters had exercised their franchise.

“Sugarcane dues are pending on mills and nobody is paying heed to our problems,” said former village pradhan Ajay Singh.

The village has 1,350 voters and Rana had secured 90 per cent votes in the 2017 assembly elections.

Villagers Harpal Singh and Vikram Singh claimed that the situation had changed and people were no longer happy with the BJP.

“The situation improved for the BJP only after the visit of Rana to the village two days ago otherwise people had decided to align with the Rashtriya Lok Dal (RLD),” another villager said.

BJP’s Mriganka Singh is contesting against RLD’s Tabassum Hasan, who is being jointly supported by the Samajwadi Party, the Bahujan Samaj Party and the Congress.

The opposition parties are banking on Muslim-Jat-Dalit equation.

In Muslim-dominated Sonya Rasoolpur village, Mohd Irfan and Gulzar Ali said the voters had foiled the attempt by politician­s to polarise election on communal lines.

“People are aware and they know whom to vote. For them, payment of sugarcane dues and employment are bigger issues than caste and religion. Everybody knows who were behind Muzaffarna­gar riots and what was their motive,” said a teacher Gul Mohammad.

To villagers belonging to dalit community, Rukmesh Singh and Sharma Singh, said dalits could go to any extent to ensure BJP’s defeat.

People in neighbouri­ng Raipur village made no bones in admitting that they would vote for a Hindu candidate.

Young voters Ankit and Praveen Kumar appreciate­d the BJP’s efforts to improve law and order.

They said sugarcane dues was no issue as those who were raising it overlooked the fact that sugar mills were still operationa­l and 30 lakh quintal sugarcane had been crushed so far. “How can they say the Bharatiya Janata Party has not taken care of the issue?” they asked.

Rashtriya Lok Dal (RLD) leader Sunil Rohta said the visits of Chaudhary Ajit Singh and Jayant Chaudhary to Jat-dominated villages would help in bringing party’s traditiona­l Jat voters back to the party and in forging their combinatio­n with Muslims and other communitie­s.w

 ?? SANCHIT KHANNA/ HT PHOTO ?? ▪ Congress leader RPN Singh, SP general secretary Ram Gopal Yadav and RLD chief Ajit Singh leave after registerin­g a complaint regarding reports of widespread EVM malfunctio­ning during the Kairana byelection, at Election Commission of India in New...
SANCHIT KHANNA/ HT PHOTO ▪ Congress leader RPN Singh, SP general secretary Ram Gopal Yadav and RLD chief Ajit Singh leave after registerin­g a complaint regarding reports of widespread EVM malfunctio­ning during the Kairana byelection, at Election Commission of India in New...
 ?? SUNIL SHARMA /HTPHOTO SUNIL SHARMA/HT ?? ▪ State’s sugarcane minister Suresh Rana, with his wife Neeta Rana, waiting in queue to cast his vote at Prathmik Vidyalaya in Thana Bhawan.
SUNIL SHARMA /HTPHOTO SUNIL SHARMA/HT ▪ State’s sugarcane minister Suresh Rana, with his wife Neeta Rana, waiting in queue to cast his vote at Prathmik Vidyalaya in Thana Bhawan.
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▪ Muslim women voters at Thana Bhawan.
 ?? HTPHOTO ?? ▪ Voters on their way to a booth with a portrait of former PM Chaudhary Charan Singh in Kairana.
HTPHOTO ▪ Voters on their way to a booth with a portrait of former PM Chaudhary Charan Singh in Kairana.

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