Deccan Chronicle

Low polling in LS bypolls

Robust campaignin­g couldn’t draw crowds

- AMITA VERMA | DC

Lucknow/Patna: Moderate to low polling was on Sunday recorded in the Lok Sabha by-elections in Uttar Pradesh’s Gorakhpur and Phulpur and Bihar’s Araria, being viewed as yet another test for the BJP ahead of the general elections next year. While 43 per cent of the voters exercised their franchise in Gorakhpur, where UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath cast his ballot, the turnout in Phulpur was lower at 37.39 per cent, the state election office said. Fifty-seven per cent polling was registered in Araria, Bihar’s Chief Electoral Officer Ajay V Nayak said.

Polling in bypolls of the Gorakhpur and Phulpur Lok Sabha seats was marked by a low turnout on Sunday but was largely incident free.

According to the Election Commission, Gorakhpur recorded a voter turnout of 43 per cent (till 5 pm) and Phulpur managed only 37.39 per cent voter turnout.

Despite a high voltage campaign, the low voter turnout has left political parties worried and poll pundits wondering.

After casting his vote in Gorakhpur, UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said the BJP was getting widespread support from the people.

“The agenda of good governance and developmen­t will win. Bypolls will be a positive referendum on my one year of governance,” the chief minister said.

The bypolls are significan­t since they mark the new alliance of SP and BSP which could change the complexion of politics in the state if proves a success.

Attacking the alliance, the Chief Minister said, “These parties are indulging in negative politics, politics of bargaining and politics of opportunis­m. The state has suffered the negative consequenc­es of SP and BSP government­s,” he said.

The bypolls were necessitat­ed after Yogi Adityanath and deputy Chief Minister Keshav Prasad Maurya vacated the Gorakhpur and Phulpur Lok Sabha seats, respective­ly, following their election to the State Legislativ­e Council.

Gorakhpur seat is significan­t for the BJP as it is the bastion of the Chief Minister, who has held the seat in the Lok Sabha five times.

GORAKHPUR seat is significan­t for the BJP as it is the bastion of the Chief Minister Yogi, who has held the seat in the Lok Sabha five times so far.

 ?? — PTI ?? Women show their fingers marked with indelible ink during Phulpur Lok Sabha bypoll election at a polling center in Allahabad on Sunday.
— PTI Women show their fingers marked with indelible ink during Phulpur Lok Sabha bypoll election at a polling center in Allahabad on Sunday.

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