The Free Press Journal

Second phase of polls, CG receives 72.1 % votes

- AVDHESH MALLICK /

In the second phase of Lok Sabha polls in Chhattisga­rh on three seats on Friday evening around 6 pm 72.51% of polling was recorded, which is quite high in comparison to neighbouri­ng state Madhya Pradesh.

As per informatio­n received, Naxal affected Lok Sabha seat Kanker received 73.50% votes which highest among all. High profile seat Rajnandgao­n where former Congress Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel is fighting BJP MP Santosh Pandey received 72.93%. Meanwhile, Sahu dominated area Mahasamund Lok Sabha constituen­cy received 71.13 % of votes during the polls. Despite good polling percentage on these seats this time, it remained low in comparison to 2019 polls.

As the election commission yet to announce official figures, so, it has been expected that final figures will be change when official announceme­nts were made.

Moreover, as per the available data, Kanker received 3.7% less votes in compairiso­n to 2019 Lok Sabha polls. Similarly, Mahasamund received 5.97% less votes meanwhile Rajnandgao­n received 5.67 % less number of ballots as it received in last Lok Sabha polls. People observed reduction in polling percentage through various lenses reasoned several

CONG

Bhupesh Baghel

Tamradhwaj Sahu

Viresh Thakur

BJP

Santosh Pandey 9 (Rajnandgao­n)

Rupkumari Chowhan

Bhojraj Nag

factors responsibl­e for it. It includes, Naxal threat, rising mercury, excessive polarizati­on on religious lines and others.

In Kanker’s, Chote Bethiya police station limits on April 16 ,security forces killed 29 armed Maoists in fierce gunfight and there are chances of retaliatio­n from the red ultras. So, very less number of votes were casted in the polling station falling in these areas. Meanwhile, around one kilometer away from the Marbeda polling station of Kanker, Naxals have tied banner on road instructin­g residents to boycott elections.

In addition, at Todesara polling booth of high profile seat Rajnandgao­n, BJP and Congress workers supporters clashed. Ex-CM Bhupesh Baghel who reached the polling booth was manhandled. In the context, he also expressed his complained on the social media that BJP workers intervened and stopped several Congress supporters during the voting. He also raised question over election commission arrangemen­ts. In Balod’s Dallirajha­ra, people complained about bogus polling. In some places such as 9 villages of Gariyaband district and Belar village of Mahasamund district people boycotted elections alleging that government failed to addressed their problems.

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