Bihar records 57.86 per cent voters turnout on 5 LS seats in

Press Trust of India  |  Patna 

An estimated 57.86 per cent voters turnout was recorded on five constituencies of which passed off peacefully Monday, state election office said.

Polling passed off peacefully with no incidents of any violence and poll boycott reported from any of the five lok sabha constituencies, the said.

The five seats that witnessed voting in Monday included Sitamarhi, Madhubani, Muzaffarpur, Saran and Hajipur (reserved).

Except for Sitamarhi, the rest four seats were won by NDA in the 2014 election.

from where RLSP of former Upendra Kushwaha candidate had won last time has gone to RJD's in the curerent election.

Saran is witnessing a straight fight between former union and RJD's Chandrika Rai, father- of Lalu Prasad's elder son

The RJD supremo has himself represented the Saran seats a number of times in the past.

Hajipur (reserved) seat, from where was elected on nine occasions previously, is seeing fierce contest between Paswan's younger brother and RJD's Shiv

Madhubani is witnessing a triangular contest between BJP, VIP and rebel Ahmad is in fray despite a mahagathbandhan candidate of fledgling (VIP) in the field. has suspended Ahmad.

Altogether 87,66,722 voters exercised their franchise on 8899 polling stations in the five constituencies to decide the fate of h 82 candidates including six women, the said.

Muzaffarpur witnessed the highest voters turnout of 61.30 per cent,followed by Saran at 58 per cent, Hajipur (57.22 per cent), (56.90 per cent) and Madhubani (55.50 per cent), Srinivas said.

was accompanied by his two Additional CEOs- Sanjay Kumar Singh, Balamurugan D and Additional Director General of Police (ADG) (Headquarters) Kundan Krishnan- at the press meet.

A total of 29 persons were arrested as a preventive measure during polling Monday, said.

The Commission received 51 poll related complaints from five Lok Sabha constituencies relating to bogus voting, EVM malfunctioning, polling withheld etc. which were timely redressed, he said.

The repolling was held today at polling stations number 339 and 340 under Lakhisarai assembly segment of Munger lok sabha constituency, the said adding that 52.52 per cent of voting was recorded at these two polling stations.

Earlier in the day, acting on the basis of inquiry report, (CEO), suspended 20 poll personnel in connection with electoral malpractice that took place on the above mentioned two polling stations of Munger lok sabha constituency during the fourth phase of polling on April 29 last.

Departmental action has been initiated against these personnel apart from lodging FIR against 10 of them, he said.

The Commission has initiated action on the basis of a probe report into the incident of bogus voting and thrashing of a at polling station number 339 and 340 of Lakhisarai assembly constituency of Munger lok sabha constituency.

It may be noted that a of a private english TV channel was attacked by a group of persons when he had gone to report the incident of organized bogus voting at these above two polling stations in Munger Lok Sabha constituency.

Braving seering summer heat, people of all age groups were seen standing in long queues on many polling stations in the five Lok Sabha constituencies.

A wheelchaired 105-year-old cast his vote at a polling station in Jaarang village in Gaighat assembly segment of Muzaffarpur Lok sabha constituency.

Namrata- who came from to Muzaffarpur just for the purpose of exercising her franchise in the festival of world's largest democracy- cast her vote at booth number 200 in Muzaffarpur town area.

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First Published: Mon, May 06 2019. 20:50 IST