Campaigning ends for by-poll in Bijepur Assembly seat

Press Trust of India  |  Bargarh (Odisha) 

The campaigning for Saturday's by-election in Odisha's Assembly seat ended today. Leaders of three major parties - the BJD, the BJP and the - held press conferences to accuse others of various charges on the last day of campaigning. Dharmendra Pradhan, who spearheaded the campaign for BJP candidate Ashok Panigrahi, alleged that a of the chief minister's and senior officials have sent as many as 100 state government officials to on special leave to help the in the by-poll. The BJP also demanded removal of state from the constituency apprehending that Singh may create disturbance during the polls. The BJP leaders visited the state chief electoral officer (CEO) and demanded videography of Singh's movement to ensure free and fair elections in In another press conference, charged Pradhan, the petroleum minister, with violating the model code of conduct. "The petroleum violated the code of conduct by forcibly shut a petrol pump, owned by a worker, in Bijepur," Acharya alleged. Senior claimed in a press meet that the and the BJP were using black money in the by-poll. "However, people have decided to for the candidate Pranaya Sahu," Jena said. With end of campaigning, the polling parties left for their respective booths for the by-polls on February 24, said Bargarh Collector Yamini Sarangi. Of the total 281 booths in the constituency, 155 have been identified as critical. Adequate security arrangements been made for free and fair election, she said. The by-poll is necessitated due to death of MLA Subal Sahu.

His wife is now the candidate for the ruling Fourteen candidates are in the fray for the by-poll and the votes would be counted on February 28.

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First Published: Thu, February 22 2018. 22:50 IST
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