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UP polls: Over 46% polling till late afternoon

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jan 21 2013 | 2:06 AM IST

Brisk polling was recorded in the second phase of Uttar Pradesh Assembly polls with 46.2% of the total 1.92 crore electorate casting their vote till the late afternoon amid sporadic incidents of violence.

"Polling started at 7 am and till 3 pm, 46.2% polling was registered in 59 seats spread over 9 districts amid tight security arrangements," Election Commission officials said here.

Stray incidents of violence were reported in some districts.

In Dakshin Tola area in Mau district, police used force when a large number of people gathered outside a polling station indulged in unruly behaviour.

Unconfirmed reports said six persons were injured in the firing.

Police also used force in Mahaveer Akhara hamlet in Rasra area in Ballia district after some local residents indulged in slogan shouting.

There were reports of voters boycotting polls at a number of places including in Bheeta in Ballia district and Hathiya in Azamgarh districts, besides minor complaints related to problems with electronic voting machines (EVM).

Maximum 53% voting was registered in Ghazipur district while a minimum of 46% was registered at Gorakhpur, Ballia and Azamgarh, they said.

The voters will seal the fate of 1,098 candidates in the polling which is being held in Sant Kabir Nagar, Maharajganj, Gorakhpur, Kushinagar, Deoria, Azamgarh, Mau, Ballia and Ghazipur, Chief Electoral Officer Umesh Sinha said. 

The second phase would seal the fate of many senior leaders, including speaker Sukhdeo Rajbhar, Revenue Minister Phagu Chauhan, state presidents of BSP and BJP, deputy leader of SP Ambika Chaudhary, 31 MLAs and 24 former ministers.

Vidhan Sabha Speaker Rajbhar is in fray as BSP candidate from newly-created Deedarganj seat in Azamgarh district, whereas deputy leader of SP in Assembly Ambika Chaudhary is seeking re-run from Phephna in Ballia.

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First Published: Feb 11 2012 | 3:58 PM IST

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