Over 85% votes cast in re-poll at six Tripura centres

IANS  |  Agartala 

Over 85 per cent of electors cast their votes at the six polling stations where re-polling was held on Monday after the (EC) declared void the polling at these centres on February 18, a senior EC said.

"Out of the 5,582 voters in six polling stations, over 85 per cent cast their votes today (Monday) in the re-polling at these polling stations," (CEO) told IANS.

According to him, no untoward incident was reported from anywhere in the six polling station areas spread across six assembly constituencies.

One such polling station falls in Dhanpur segment (in western Tripura's Sepahijala district), from where and politburo member is contesting.

The said the Commission has also issued order that during the counting of votes on March 3, the slips of VVPATs (Voter Verifiable Paper Audit Trails) of seven polling stations in seven Assembly constituencies also be counted, since their Presiding Officers did not get clearance from EVM (Electronic Voting Machines) control units for the votes cast during the mandatory mock poll before the start of actual polling on February 18.

The EC has also told the that in four other polling stations in four Assembly seats, the total number of electorate did not match with the total number of votes recorded.

"The has also asked the Returning Officers of these four Assembly constituencies not to declare results without prior permission, if the winning margin is one vote," Taranikanti added.

CPI-M earlier criticised the for what he called "criminal negligence" regarding polling on February 18 in 59 of the 60 Assembly seats.

"Due to technical problems in EVMs-VVPATs, the voters suffered inordinate delays in casting their ballots...(in some cases) till February 18 midnight.

This happened because of the incompetence and apathy of election officials," Dhar said.

Dhar said he came to know of technical glitches in EVMs-VVPATs at around 520 polling stations through his party's polling agents, and demanded a probe.

The earlier said that 191 (6 per cent) VVPATs and 89 (5 per cent) EVMs malfunctioned across the state during the polling on February 18.

Pradesh Tapas Dey, without naming the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), said that the officials of and the state were biased in favour of a particular party.

Over 92 per cent of Tripura's 2,536,589 voters cast their votes in Sunday's peaceful in 59 of the 60 Assembly seats, setting a new record in the electoral history of

In the 2013 and 2008 assembly polls, registered 92 per cent and 91 per cent voting, respectively.

--IANS

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First Published: Mon, February 26 2018. 18:32 IST
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