Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Campaignin­g ends for second phase of polling in Chhattisga­rh

- Ritesh Mishra

RAIPUR: Campaignin­g for the second and final phase of assembly elections in Chhattisga­rh ended on Sunday evening.

The polling in 72 constituen­cies spread across 19 districts will be held on November 20. A total of 1,101 candidates, including nine cabinet ministers, are contesting in this phase.

Five Districts, Dhamtari, Mahasamund, Kabirdham, Jashpur and Balrampur, are Maoist-affected and security has been tightened to ensure peaceful polling.

The campaign for this phase was dominated by farmers’ issues and allegation­s of corruption.

In the 2013 assembly polls, the Congress had won 15 seats while the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) had won 34. Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed two rallies – Ambikapur and Mahasamund in last one week -- and attacked the Gandhi family over allegation­s of dynasty politics, while BJP chief Amit Shah accused the Congress of peddling lies and misleading the people.

Congress president Rahul Gandhi repeatedly underlined a promise to waive farm loans and reiterated charges of corruption against the central government.

This phase of polling is also a test for former chief minister Ajit Jogi, whose Janata Congress Chhattisga­rh is fighting the elections in alliance with the Bahujan Samaj Party and Communist Party of India (CPI).

Jogi is himself contesting from Marwahi constituen­cy and Bahujan Samaj Party chief Mayawati also addressed a dozen rallies.

Both parties exuded confi- dence ahead of polling.

“(Chief minister) Raman Singh is suffering from strong anti-incumbency and this is in favour of us.

“People of Chhattisga­rh are fed-up with the policies of the Bharatiya Janata Party government. We believe that the Congress will get a clear majority and this phase is important for that,” said RP Singh , Congress spokespers­on.

“We are banking on the developmen­t work done by Raman Singh. He is the only face in Chhattisga­rh . We are winning more than 65 seats in Chhattisga­rh in this assembly election,” said Sacchinand Upasane, Bharatiya Janata Party spokespers­on .

“Both Congress and Bharatiya Janata Party are fighting a close battle this time,” said Ashok Tomar , a Raipur-based political commentato­r.

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