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Voting for by-elections to seven assembly seats held across six states

- HT Correspond­ent

NEW DELHI: Polling for the by-elections to seven assembly seats across six states — Bihar, Haryana, Maharashtr­a, Uttar Pradesh, Odisha and Telangana — concluded peacefully on Thursday, barring a few stray incidents of violence, officials said. The results will be announced on November 6.

In Bihar, the bypolls assume significan­ce as they are the first major electoral exercise after chief minister Nitish Kumar parted ways with the BJP-led NDA and formed government in alliance with the RJD, Congress and other smaller parties.

BJP legislator Subash Singh’s death necessitat­ed the bypoll in Gopalganj, while Mokama went to the polls after sitting RJD MLA Anant Singh was convicted in an arms case. Election officials said Mokama recorded a 53.45% voting while it was 51.48% for Gopalganj seat.

The bypoll to Munugode in Telangana is also being keenly watched with all three main parties — the ruling TRS, BJP and the Congress — in the fray. The bypoll was necessitat­ed after Congress MLA Komatiredd­y Raj Gopal Reddy resigned and switched over to the BJP. The voting percentage was 77.5 % till 5pm, according to ECI officials, less than 91.30% in 2018.

To be sure, polling percentage­s often rise after 5pm as those still standing in queue are allowed to vote. “There were complaints from all the three parties – BJP, Congress and TRS — about the respective opponents trying to induce the voters with money. As of now, there is no necessity of any repolling in any part of the constituen­cy,” CEO Vikas Raj said.

The by-election to Mumbai’s Andheri East seat saw a voting percentage of 31.74 % till 5pm. The elections are considered a mere formality for the Uddhav Thackeray-led Shiv Sena faction’s Rutuja Latke after the withdrawal of the BJP candidate.

In Haryana’s Adampur, there was 69.51% turnout till 5pm, as opposed to 75.79% in 2019.

In Gola Gokarannat­h constituen­cy in Uttar Pradesh’s Lakhimpur Kheri district, the fight is a straight contest between the BJP and the Samajwadi Party. A voter turnout of 58% was recorded as against 65.62% in the assembly elections earlier this year. The SP alleged that some polling centres were captured by workers of the ruling BJP. The bypoll for Dhamnagar seat in Odisha was necessitat­ed after the death of sitting BJP MLA Bishnu Charan Sethi. A turnout of 58% was reported till 5pm, while 71.93% voters had exercised their franchise in April 2019.

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