Amid tight security 18 sensitive seats to go to polls on Monday in C\'garh

Amid tight security 18 sensitive seats to go to polls on Monday in C'garh

ANI  |  Raipur (Chhattisgarh) [India] 

The 18 sensitive Assembly constituencies of will go to polls on Monday in Chhattisgarh's first phase for which a foolproof security arrangement has been put in place to ensure that the people cast their votes without any fear. officers have already started moving to their respective locations where are underway to avert any untoward incident. Some of these locations are in extreme interiors of the state and often lack network connectivity, which makes emergency intervention almost impossible.

officers who had earlier facilitated voting in these sensitive areas recalled how they were attacked by Naxals, who also snatched electronic voting machines (EVMs) from their possession. Notwithstanding high threat perception, the officers are confident to conduct the polling process smoothly. "We are not scared at all," said a polling officer, who did not wish to be identified.

Dantewada's of Police Gorakh Nath Baghel admitted that conducting polling was a huge challenge this year as Naxals have planted IED (improvised explosive device) at several places. A massive combing operation is already underway by the security forces deployed in these sensitive areas. Even drones are being used at different places to monitor the situation.

The two-phased assembly elections in the state will be held on November 12 and 20. is contesting the elections hoping to retain his position for the fourth consecutive term in the state. He has left no stone unturned to regain his home turf Rajnandgaon constituency.

This time he is seeking re-election against Congress's who is the niece of late former Shukla was a from Janjgir Lok Sabha constituency but she left the party in 2013 and joined the in 2014.

Out of 90 seats in 2013, the had bagged 49 constituencies while the won 39 seats. In the last election, the retained power in the state while losing its mark in Bastar division. On the other hand, the managed to have an upper hand by grabbing eight seats out of 12 in the division. The BJP had won only four seats.

In the past five years, the Raman Singh-led government has claimed to have undertaken several developmental works in Bastar region. There are many assembly constituencies in Bastar division, where the BJP has given tickets to the old faces of the party this time.

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First Published: Sun, November 11 2018. 19:11 IST