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Brisk polling in Jharkhand, moderate in Kahsmir Valley

Last Updated 02 December 2014, 06:29 IST

The second-phase of polling in Jammu and Kahsmir and Jharkand began on Tuesday amid tight security.

While the polling in Jharkhand started on a brisk note, it was moderate in Jammu and Kahsmir.

The nine constituencies of the Kashmir Valley which went to polls in the second of the five-phase Assembly elections in Jammu and Kashmir, recorded a mere five per cent voter turn out in the first one hour. However, the polling was by and large peaceful.

Serpentine queues could be seen at many polling stations as voters waited for their turn. According to official figures, Lolab Assembly segment recorded the highest turnout of 10.5 per cent in the first hour of polling.

Kulgam Assembly segment also recorded a good turnout of 5.14 per cent during the corresponding period. Langet recorded 4.76 per cent followed by Devsar at 4.43 per cent and Handwara in north Kashmir Kupwar district at 4.02 per cent. Noorabad Assembly segment in south Kashmir Kulgam district recorded 3.6 per cent, Home-Shalibugh had 1.9 per cent of polling.
Data for Kupwara and Karnah was not yet available.

Meanwhile, in Jharkhand, about 16.32 per cent turnout was recorded in the first two hours 20 assembly constituencies across seven Maoist-hit districts where polling was underway today in the second phase.

"Long queues can be seen at several booths," said an Election Commissiopn official.

Barring the replacement of a defective EVM at one of the booths in the Jaganathpur assembly constituency, polling was going on smoothly and peacefully, the official said. Amid tight security, polling began at 7 AM in all the 20 constituencies.
While voting will end at 3 PM in 18 constituencies, it will continue upto 5 PM at Jamshedpur (West) and Jamshedpur (East) seats, the official said.

A total of 44,31,900 voters, including 21,72,982 women, are eligible to cast their franchise in 5,048 polling stations. 223 candidates, including 35 women, are in the fray.

The EC has deployed 20 general observers, 10 expenditure observers, two police observers, two awareness observers and 512 micro observers for this phase of polling.

A total 349 polling stations have been selected for webcasting across the 20 constituencies.

Besides former chief ministers Arjun Munda (Kharsawan) and Madhu Koda (Majhgaon), former deputy chief minister Raghubar Das who is currently the national vice president of BJP (Jamshedpur East), three state ministers including Banna Gupta (Jamshedpur-West), Geetashree Oraon (Sisai), Champai Soren (Seraikella) and several sitting and former MLAs are trying their luck.

First phase polling was held in 13 Maoist-affected seats of the state on November 25 last which witnessed a turnout of 62 per cent. Five-stage elections are being held to the 81-member Jharkhand assembly. This is the third Assembly election in Jharkhand which was carved out of Bihar in 2000.

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(Published 02 December 2014, 06:25 IST)

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