70-77 per cent voting in bypolls in MP, Odisha

Press Trust of India  |  Bhopal/Bhubaneswar 

An estimated 70-77 per cent polling was today recorded in bypolls to two assembly seats in Madhya Pradesh, where minor clashes were reported, and one assembly constituency in Odisha, according to officials. All the three seats were earlier with the The outcome of the by-elections would be watched keenly ahead of Assembly elections in BJP-ruled due later this year. BJD-ruled will go to polls next year. Mungaoli and constituencies in recorded 77 per cent and 70 per cent voter turnout respectively. An said minor clashes between political workers were reported from some areas. While K V S Choudary said 77.05 per cent polling was recorded in Mungaoli, Shivpuri told that the turn-out in Kolaras was 70.4 per cent. The has fielded Mahendra Singh Yadav from Kolaras and Brijendra Singh Yadav from Mungaoli, while the BJP has fielded Baisahab Yadav from Mungaoli and from Kolaras. Overall, 13 candidates are in the fray in Mungaoli and 22 in Kolaras. The bypolls were necessitated due to the death of Congress's Mungaoli MLA Mahendra Singh Kalukheda and its Kolaras MLA Both seats are in the Guna Lok Sabha constituency, represented by Kolaras and Mungaoli have 2,44,457 and 1,91,009 eligible voters respectively. An estimated 72 per cent voters exercised their franchise in seat bypoll in that passed off peacefully amid tight security, according to (CEO) Surendra Kumar. No untoward incident was reported in the five Naxal-affected polling stations in the Assembly segment, located in district. It was a smooth affair barring brief interruptions in some booths in the early stage of voting, due to technical snags in (VVPAT) machines, the told reporters. Kumar said that the of booth No.193 was placed under suspension with immediate effect, after he was found trying to influence voters in favour of a particular candidate. Arrangements have been made to keep the Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) under tight security after polling was held from 8 am to 5 pm, he said. Counting of votes for all the three seats would be undertaken on February 28.

It appeared to be a triangular contest among nominees of the ruling BJD, the and the BJP in The by-poll was necessitated due to the death of MLA Subal Sahu in August last year. Subal Sabu's wife has been fielded this time by the BJD, while is nominated by the BJP, and Pranay Sahu by the Elaborate security arrangements were made for the by-election, especially in the wake of pre-poll violence in and around the area, officials said. Around 2.21 lakh voters were eligible to exercise their franchise in 281 polling booths set up for the by-poll, as against 270 booths during the Assembly polls in 2014, they said. Of the 281 booths, 155 were identified as critical.

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First Published: Sat, February 24 2018. 21:25 IST
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