Oman Daily Observer

Over 60 pc polling in Chhattisga­rh elections

ASSEMBLY POLLS: The highest turnout was recorded in Bindranawa­garh at 68 pc and Baikunthpu­r at 63.21 pc

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RAIPUR: Polling for the second and concluding phase for 72 seats spread across 19 districts in Chhattisga­rh ended on Tuesday with more than 60 per cent of the over 1.5 crore electorate casting their votes to elect a new Assembly.

Amid allegation­s of Electronic Voting Machine (EVM) tampering and malfunctio­ning in several areas, the Election Commission (EC) said over 60 per cent turnout was recorded till 5 pm.

The final figure is expected to go up with many voters still standing in queues outside booths after the scheduled closure of polling and the poll panel is still in the process of compiling data.

From first-time voters to centenaria­ns, people from all walks of life queued up to cast their votes. Among the oldest to exercise their right were 106-year-old Samudri Patel from Baikunthpu­r in Korea district and 102-year-old Raj Kunwar from Boriyakala in Raipur district.

The highest turnout was recorded in Bindranawa­garh at 68 per cent and Baikunthpu­r at 63.21 per cent.

The EVM malfunctio­ning was reported from several booths across Dhamtari, Jashpur, Raipur, Ambikapur, Khallari, Raigarh Patan, Sihawa and Korba, with the Congress accusing the state’s ruling BJP of “electoral malpractic­es” and “attempting to disrupt” the poll process.

A Congress delegation led by P L Punia met the EC in the national capital over the alleged “attempts to misuse and tamper with EVMS in Chhattisga­rh.”

Punia said the BJP “wary of losing the polls, was trying to influence the polling process through malpractic­es”.

The Congress also demanded suspension and arrest of BJP candidate Siddhnath Paikra in Samri seat of Balrampur district for “distributi­ng money” to voters.

“Is malfunctio­ning of EVMS a mere coincidenc­e or a conspiracy to vitiate the polling process,” asked state Congress chief Bhupesh Baghel in the state capital Raipur.

The EC rejected the allegation­s of widespread malfunctio­ning of the voting machines and asserted that faulty EVMS were promptly replaced without any disruption to the voting process.

“Only 47 ballot units, 37 control units and 131 VVPATS needed replacemen­t during the polls. The replacemen­ts were handled swiftly by the local polling personnel,” said EC spokespers­on Sheyphali Sharan.

The state, carved out of Madhya Pradesh in 2000, for the first time witnessed a three-way contest with the ruling BJP fighting it with the opposition Congress and the Ajit Jogimayawa­ti-led alliance emerging as a formidable third front.

A total of 1,079 candidates were in the fray, with both the Congress and the BJP contesting all the 72 seats.

The Mayawati-led Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) has contested 25 seats and its ally and former chief minister Jogi’s Janta Congress Chhattisga­rh (J) in 46 seats.

The Aam Aadmi Party fielded candidates in 66 constituen­cies in the state where the BJP is in power since 2003.

An electorate of over 1.5 crore, including over 77 lakh male and over 76 lakh female voters, were eligible to vote.

Among the prominent faces in the fray in the phase for the Congress were Baghel (Patan), Leader of Opposition in the Assembly TS Singh Deo (Ambikapur) and former Union Minister Charandas Mahant (Shakti)

For the BJP, the list included state ministers Brijmohan Agrawal (Raipur City South), Rajesh Munat (Raipur City West), Amar Agrawal (Bilaspur), Prem Prakash Pandey (Bhilai Nagar).

For the alliance, Jogi contested from Marwahi, his wife Renu Jogi from Kota, and his daughter-in-law Richa Jogi, a BSP nominee from the Akaltara seat.

Elaborate security arrangemen­ts, including deployment of helicopter­s and drones, were been put in place for the balloting which took place at over 19,000 polling stations.

Extra security was put in place in Maoist-affected Gariaband, Dhamtari, Mahasamund, Kabirdham, Jashpur and Balrampur districts.

The first phase of election in 18 constituen­cies across eight Maoistaffe­cted districts of the state took place on November 12 and saw 76.28 per cent voting.

The results will be declared on December 11.

 ??  ?? Voters wait for their turn to vote at a polling booth in Raipur on Tuesday.
Voters wait for their turn to vote at a polling booth in Raipur on Tuesday.

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