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Barring minor EVM glitches, voting incident-free in west dists

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COIMBATORE: Barring some incidents of glitches in EVMs causing delay in polling and tension among the electorate, the Lok Sabha polls were by and large peaceful in Western Tamil Nadu.

At a polling station in Rasipalaya­m panchayat in Sulur union in Coimbatore, polling was stopped for over two hours as the name and symbol of candidates were in a different order. After agents of political parties expressed their reservatio­n, polling was stopped for over two hours and resumed around 4.30 pm. The election officials assured that voters will be given an additional three hours due to the issue. In the morning, polling was delayed by one hour in the same booth due to some glitch in EVM.

In another incident, Union Minister of State for Informatio­n and Broadcasti­ng L Murugan, who is contesting in The Nilgiris constituen­cy, said that a complaint will be submitted to the Election Commission against a staff in Kamanaicke­npalayam polling station near Annur in Coimbatore on charges of voting for DMK instead of BJP as preferred by 65-year-old Rajamma. She broke into a quarrel after the staff pressed the DMK symbol in the EVM as against her choice of BJP. Condemning the staff, Murugan, who arrived at the booth, declared of raising a complaint to the Election Commission.

Two elderly persons die in polling stations

Meanwhile, two elderly persons died at polling stations, while waiting to cast their votes in Salem on Friday.

N Palanisamy, 65, a retired sanitary worker from Old Suramangal­am area, stood in a queue along with his wife Kamala to vote at Corporatio­n Middle School, where he swooned around 10 am. He was immediatel­y rushed to Urban Primary Health Centre, however he died on the way.

Similarly, P Chinnaponn­u, 77, from Kondayampa­lli was brought to the polling booth at Sentharapa­tti by her son Govindaraj in a wheelchair. As she went to cast her vote, she fainted and subsequent­ly died.

 ?? ?? People turn up with enthusiasm to cast their vote at a polling station in Mettupalay­am on Friday
People turn up with enthusiasm to cast their vote at a polling station in Mettupalay­am on Friday

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