43 pc turnout in Alapur till 2 pm

Press Trust of India  |  Lucknow 

Nearly 43 per cent polling has been recorded in the Alapur Assembly constituency in Ambedkarnagar till 2 pm, official sources said.

Voting for the reserved constituency (SC) was postponed after SP candidate Chandrashekhar Kanaujia died of heart attack while campaigning in Ambedkarnagar on February 12.



Polling in the constituency was originally scheduled for February 27 in the fifth of the seven-phase elections.

According to the law, if a candidate of a recognised party dies, it is given time to field a new candidate and the polling fixed for another date.

The seat is currently held by Bhim Prasad Sonkar of the SP, but he was not fielded by the party this time.

After the death of 40-year-old Kanaujia, the ruling has fielded his widow Sangita Chaudhary.

Besides, there are nine candidates, including those from and BSP, in the fray.

In view of this polling, the Commission postponed telecast of exit polls till 5:30 pm today.

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43 pc turnout in Alapur till 2 pm

Nearly 43 per cent polling has been recorded in the Alapur Assembly constituency election in Ambedkarnagar till 2 pm, official sources said. Voting for the reserved constituency (SC) was postponed after SP candidate Chandrashekhar Kanaujia died of heart attack while campaigning in Ambedkarnagar on February 12. Polling in the constituency was originally scheduled for February 27 in the fifth of the seven-phase state Assembly elections. According to the law, if a candidate of a recognised party dies, it is given time to field a new candidate and the polling fixed for another date. The seat is currently held by Bhim Prasad Sonkar of the SP, but he was not fielded by the party this time. After the death of 40-year-old Kanaujia, the ruling Samajwadi Party has fielded his widow Sangita Chaudhary. Besides, there are nine candidates, including those from BJP and BSP, in the fray. In view of this polling, the Election Commission postponed telecast of exit polls till 5:30 pm today. Nearly 43 per cent polling has been recorded in the Alapur Assembly constituency in Ambedkarnagar till 2 pm, official sources said.

Voting for the reserved constituency (SC) was postponed after SP candidate Chandrashekhar Kanaujia died of heart attack while campaigning in Ambedkarnagar on February 12.

Polling in the constituency was originally scheduled for February 27 in the fifth of the seven-phase elections.

According to the law, if a candidate of a recognised party dies, it is given time to field a new candidate and the polling fixed for another date.

The seat is currently held by Bhim Prasad Sonkar of the SP, but he was not fielded by the party this time.

After the death of 40-year-old Kanaujia, the ruling has fielded his widow Sangita Chaudhary.

Besides, there are nine candidates, including those from and BSP, in the fray.

In view of this polling, the Commission postponed telecast of exit polls till 5:30 pm today.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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