72 constituencies go to polls in fourth phase on Monday

IANS  |  New Delhi 

A total of 72 constituencies spread over nine states, mostly in Hindi heartland, will go to polls in the fourth phase of the elections on Monday.

Polling will also be held in the second of the three phases in Jammu and Kashmir's troubled Anantnag constituency.

In the fourth phase, the BJP will be defending 45 of the seats it won in the 2014 battle -- 13 in Rajasthan, 12 in Uttar Pradesh, five in Madhya Pradesh, three in Bihar, three in Jharkhand, eight in and one in

In Maharashtra, all the remaining nine were won by the while in Bihar, the remaining two seats were bagged by BJP's ally The got only two -- one in and one in

Among other parties, the won all six in Odisha, the Trinamool six in and the one in

With the end of the fourth round of polling, over 61 crore of the electorate would have taken part in the democratic exercise, the largest in the world.

The fourth round will also mark an end to staggered voting in Odisha and

Odisha is also electing its state Assembly. In Madhya Pradesh, the constituency will go the polls, with in the race to become a member of the legislature.

Campaigning for Monday's polling ended on Saturday evening amid allegations and counter-allegations bordering on personal affairs, making it one of the most bitterly fought elections in the country.

The BJP and its allies in the led by are determined to secure a second term while a divided opposition is aiming to end his five years in power.

Prominent candidates on Monday include three Union Ministers: Babul Supriyo (West Bengal), (Bihar) and S.S. Ahluwalia (also West Bengal).

Giriraj Singh, for whom campaigned, is pitted against former JNU student leader of the CPI in Begusarai. Kanhaiya Kumar's candidature has virtually overshadowed the RJD contestant in the seat.

of the Trinamool has taken on Supriyo, is contesting from Mumbai North and Baijyant Panda of the in Kendrapara in Odisha are among the key candidates on Monday.

The next three rounds of the battle will conclude on May 19 and the vote count across the country will be taken up on May 23.

--IANS

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First Published: Sun, April 28 2019. 19:08 IST