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UP Elections 2017: Moderate 51% voting in Noida, where Rajnath Singh's son Pankaj is in the fray

61% has been recorded from Dadri and 65% at Jewar Assembly seats.

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Tourism Minister Mahesh Sharma with BJP candidate Pankaj Singh and others flashes victory sign after casting votes during the first phase of UP Assembly polls in Noida on Saturday.
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About 51% votes were polled in Noida Assembly constituency, from where Home Minister Rajnath Singh's son Pankaj Singh is contesting, in the first of the seven-phase Uttar Pradesh polls.

When polling ended at 5 pm, 51% voting was reported from Noida seat and 61% from Dadri and 65% at Jewar Assembly seats, officials said.

The Election Commission has directed Noida police to lodge FIR against SP candidate Sunil Choudhary and BSP candidate Ravikant Mishra, both contesting from Noida Assembly seat, for violating model code of conduct.

It was alleged by the BJP that both have sent bulk SMSes seeking vote on the polling day on Saturday, they said, adding one of them had even gone live on social networking site Facebook.
 

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