Voting picks up in UP\, over 24 pc recorded by 11 am

Voting picks up in UP, over 24 pc recorded by 11 am

Press Trust of India  |  Lucknow 

Voting picked up with an overall polling percentage of 24.31 being reported from eight parliamentary constituencies in in the first four hours.

According to the Election Commission, polling percentage till 11.00 am was 23.78 in Nagina, 24.64 in Amroha, 24.94 in Bulandshahr, 23 in Aligarh, 25.93 in Hathras, 23.71 in Mathura, 25 in and 23.47 in

Polling gathered the maximum pace in Aligarh and after a slow start.

In Aligarh, the polling percentage touched 23 per cent by 11.00am, from 7.6 per cent at 9.00am.

Similarly, in Mathura, the polling percentage at 9.00 am was 8.82 per cent, and at 11.00 AM the polling percentage surged to 23.71 per cent.

and another are among the candidates whose fate will be decided in Thursday's polling.

Babbar is contesting from against BJP's Rajkumar Chahar and BSP's Shreebhagwan Sharma, a two-time MLA from Debai assembly constituency of Bulandshahr.

In the temple-town constituency of Mathura, Bollywood "dream girl" of yesteryears, Hema Malini, is seeking re-election after winning the seat in 2014.

The other candidates in the fray are Kunwar Narendra Singh of Rashtriya and of

In Amroha, sitting MP has locked horns with Bahujan Samaj Party's Kunwar Danish Ali, who recently joined the party after quitting as the of (Secular).

The eight Lok Sabha seats were bagged by in 2014.

This time it faces a tough fight from the SP-BSP-RLD alliance.

In this phase, BSP has fielded candidates on six of the eight constituencies.

SP and RLD are contesting Hathras and Mathura, respectively, as part of the alliance.

The has set up 16,162 polling booths in 8,751 polling centres for this phase in the state.

There are 85 candidates in the fray for the eight seats, with 15 of them, the highest, in Fatehpuri Sikri.

In Agra, UP's Animal Husbandry, Minor Irrigation And S P Singh Baghel (BJP) is taking on Preeta Harit of and of BSP.

In Aligarh, the fight is among (BJP), Ajeet Baliyan (BSP) and Bijendra Singh (Congress).

In Bulandshahr, Bhola Singh (BJP), Yogesh Verma (BSP) and Banshi Singh (Congress) are in contest.

In Nagina, BJP's Yashwant Singh is defending his turf against Omvati Devi of Congress and Girish Chandra of BSP.

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First Published: Thu, April 18 2019. 12:05 IST