The Free Press Journal

OVER 61 % VOTING IN UP POLLS

- AGENCIES

LUCKNOW: The fourth phase of polling for 53 assembly constituen­cies of Uttar Pradesh on Thursday passed off amid stray incidents of violence, with an estimated over 61 % voter turnout. "Polling was held in 53 assembly constituen­cies spread over 12 districts, including the backward Bundelkhan­d region," the office of UP Chief Electoral Officer said.

The fourth phase of polling for 53 assembly constituen­cies of Uttar Pradesh on Thursday passed off amid stray incidents of violence, with an estimated over 61 per cent voter turnout.

This phase of voting was crucial for the state's ruling Samajwadi Party and main opposition BSP, both major contenders for power this time too, as they had won nearly 40 of these seats in the previous polls.

"Polling was held in 53 assembly constituen­cies spread over 12 districts, including the backward Bundelkhan­d region," the office of UP Chief Electoral Officer said.

The turnout was 61 per cent till 5 pm and since many voters stood in queue inside the polling stations at the appointed hour for conclusion of the exercise, the final figure was set to go up to 63 per cent, sources said.

Violence was reported in Mahoba where two rival groups clashed leading to firing in which three persons were injured. The clash took place when vehicles of SP candidate Siddhgopal Sahu's son Saket Sahu and BSP candidate Arimardan Singh's son Himanchal Singh collided, leading to firing allegedly by Singh and his supporters.

Two of the injured--Lala Bhaiya and Tariq-- were rushed to a hospital, where their condition was stated to be stable, police said.

An FIR has been lodged in this connection and two persons have been arrested, they said. The pace of voting was slow in the first few hours but picked up as the day advanced.

The constituen­cies where polling was held on Thursday included those in the backward Bundelkhan­d region and the Nehru-Gandhi pocket borough of Rae Bareli, represente­d in the Lok Sabha by Congress President Sonia Gandhi.

For the first time since 1998, Gandhi gave campaigns a miss in her constituen­cy.

Other districts where polling was held amid tight security were Pratapgarh, Kaushambi, Allahabad, Jalaun, Jhansi, Lalitpur, Mahoba, Banda, Hamirpur, Chitrakoot and Fatehpur.

Backward and parched Bundelkhan­d region also figured in this phase.

Inter-district and interstate borders were sealed to facilitate peaceful voting and most polling centres were manned by the central paramilita­ry forces.

680 candidates, including 61 women, were in the fray for 53 seats. In the 2012 Assebmly polls, Samajwadi Party had won 24, BSP 15, Congress six, BJP five and others three seats.

The maximum number of 26 candidates were from Allahabad North, while only six candidates were in fray in Khaga (Fatehpur), Manjhanpur (Kaushambi) and Kunda (Pratapgarh).

BSP fielded its nominees in all 53 seats, while BJP's candidate were in 48 constituen­cies, as the saffron party left six seats for its ally Apana Dal. The SP nominees contested on 30 seats and its ally Congress was in fray in 25 constituen­cies. The two allies are locked in a friendly contest in two seats.–PTI

 ?? PTI ?? First time voters take a selfie after casting their vote in Allahabad on Thursday.
PTI First time voters take a selfie after casting their vote in Allahabad on Thursday.

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