69 per cent voting in three LS constituencies in Chhattisgarh

Press Trust of India  |  Raipur 

An impressive 69 per cent voters exercised their franchise in three constituencies having Naxal presence, during second phase of election in Chhattisgarh Thursday, election officials said.

Voting began in Kanker, Rajnandgaon and Mahasamund constituencies at 7 am.

"Altogether 68.70 cent voting has been recorded till 5 pm," the said. The number may go up as final data was yet to be received from several polling booths, he said.

Barring an improvised (IED) blast triggered by Maoists in segment of Rajnandgaon constituency, no untoward incident was reported, police said.

A massive security blanket of around 60,000 personnel was thrown around the three constituencies, they said, adding that drones were also used for surveillance.

Of the eight assembly segments in Kanker constituency, polling ended at 3 pm in Antagarh, Keshkal, Bhanupratappur and Kanker in view of Maoist threat, the said.

In Sihawa, Sanjari-Balod, Daundilohara and Gunderdehi assembly segments the polling ended at 5 pm.

In Rajnandgaon, polling ended at 3 pm in Manpur-Mohla assembly segment. In other seven segments in the constituency, it ended at 5 pm.

In Mahasamund, polling ended at 5 pm, except in six booths designated as "hypersensitive" -- Odh, Kamabhaundi, Amammora, Badegobra, Sahbinkachhar and Kodomali -- where the voting ended at 3 pm, the said.

As many as 36 candidates are in the fray in three seats, though the main fight is between the and

The has fielded Santosh Pandey, of the party's state unit, in the high-profile Rajnandgaon seat, denying ticket to sitting Abhishek Singh, son of former

Pandey is pitted against Congress' Bholaram Sahu, a former MLA.

In Kanker, the denied ticket to sitting Vikram Usendi, president of its state unit, and fielded a fresh face, The has pinned its hopes on Biresh Thakur, also a greenhorn.

In Mahasamund, the BJP chose former MLA Chunnilal Sahu over two-time against MLA Dhanendra Sahu.

While the Naxal-affected Bastar constituency in the state went to the polls in the first phase, seven more constituencies in the state will see polling in the third and final phase on April 23.

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First Published: Thu, April 18 2019. 19:35 IST