3 injured in Arunachal clash; over 40 pc polling till 1 pm

Press Trust of India  |  Itanagar 

At least three persons were seriously injured in a clash between supporters of two rival political parties under assembly constituency in Kumey district of during polling on Thursday, police said.

The injured were evacuated by a chopper requisitioned by the district administration, of Police (DGP) S B K Singh said.

said the clash occurred between supporters of two political parties, outside a polling booth at Pipsorang.

The DEO, however, could not give details about the political parties whose supporters were involved in the clash as phone connectivity in the area is very bad.

"I got the information via and details are awaited," Rai added.

Meanwhile, the voter turnout in the state was 40.34 per cent till 1pm, Kangki Darang said.

Governor and his wife exercised their franchise at a polling station at here.

Appreciating the people for having turned up to take part in the democratic process, he said enthusiastic participation of the voters reflects their awareness and enthusiasm.

Khandu cast his vote at a polling station at Government at Momba in district, bordering

There were reports of EVMs developing technical snags from several districts but the election authorities replaced the machines immediately and voting was not disturbed, Deputy Chief Electoral Officer said.

Voting is underway in 57 assembly seats and two Lok Sabha constituencies.

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First Published: Thu, April 11 2019. 14:40 IST