The Asian Age

UP rural polls end, counting on May 2

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Lucknow, April 29: Polling for the panchayat elections in Uttar Pradesh ended Thursday with an over 60 per cent turnout till 5 pm in the final phase, marred by a group clash in Mathura and the deaths of two workers who fell ill while on poll duty.

Lakhs of candidates were in the fray for over 7.32 lakh seats in gram panchayat wards, 58,176 in gram panchayats. 75,852 in kshetra panchayats and 3,050 in zila panchayats in the state-wide elections, held over four phases amid a surge in Covid-19 cases.

In Thursday’s fourth phase alone, over 5.27 lakh candidates contested for about 2.10 lakh seats in 17 districts. “Polling started in the fourth phase at 7 am and continued till 6 pm. Till 5 pm, about 61.19 per cent votes were cast,” a state election commission (SEC) official said. The counting of votes will take place on May 2.

With an hour to go before polls closed, Sambhal topped the list with a turnout of 67 per cent and Banda was the lowest at 51.96 per cent.

In Mathura district’s Barsana, eight people were injured when supporters of rival groups exchanged fire, police said. They have arrested six people from both factions.

Additional superinten­dent of police (rural) Shrish Chandra said polling was affected for some time at the Nehra village centre before they brought the situation under control. The injured were rushed to hospital, where their condition was stated to be stable.

In Shahjahanp­ur district, two government employees died after taking ill while on poll duty.

Among them, sanitation worker Sobaran Lal complained of uneasiness and died later in hospital, District Magistrate Indra Vikram Singh said. The family will be given Rs 15 lakh as government assistance.

Another worker posted a video clip on social media as her health deteriorat­ed and she was admitted to a hospital. In Kalan block too, a teacher was taken to hospital after recording a similar video.

The cause of the two deaths is not immediatel­y clear but employee associatio­ns have been alleging that several people on poll duty have succumbed to coronaviru­s. —

IN THURSDAY’S fourth phase alone, over 5.27 lakh candidates contested for about 2.10 lakh seats in 17 districts

 ?? PTI ?? An elderly voter is carried to a polling booth at Birbhum district’s Bandhlodan­ga for casting vote during the 8th phase of the Assembly elections on Thursday. —
PTI An elderly voter is carried to a polling booth at Birbhum district’s Bandhlodan­ga for casting vote during the 8th phase of the Assembly elections on Thursday. —

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