A BJD candidate was arrested for allegedly assaulting an EC magistrate, while OPCC president Niranjan Patnaik and another BJD nominee were among 11 persons injured as a series of violence rocked Odisha on Sunday, officials said.
Bombs were also hurled at a BJP assembly candidate's car though none was injured, police said Monday.
The violence started around an hour before the campaign for the third phase of polls ended on Sunday afternoon.
Puri Collector cum District Election Officer J P Das alleged that sitting MLA and BJD's assembly candidate Pradeep Maharathy attacked the magistrate of an election flying squad at Pipili.
After receiving a complaint about the distribution of money and liquor in violation of the Model Code of Conduct, the EC teams reached Maharathy's farmhouse around 11.30 pm.
"As soon as we reached there, Pradeep Maharathy started hurling abuses and later attacked me and my team," claimed Rabinarayan Patra, the injured magistrate who is now admitted at the Capital Hospital here.
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Assistant sub-inspector of Police Binay Kumar Das and driver of his car Deepak were also injured in the attack.
"Fearing danger to our lives, 15 of us who had gone for the investigation, fled the spot in one vehicle. The other car is still in the farmhouse," Patra said.
"I have suffered injuries on the waist and unable to walk," he said.
In a post on the social media, Maharathy admitted there was altercation with the EC team but denied that he himself was involved in the attack.
The BJD leader alleged that the EC team member entered the farmhouse by breaking its lock at midnight.
An FIR was lodged following which Maharathy was questioned and later arrested, Puri SP Umashankar Dash said.
The police also seized Maharathy's car.
"We have arrested the MLA after possessing enough evidence in regard to his involvement in the attack on the EC's team," the SP said.
After medical examination, Maharathy was produced before the Special Court in Bhubaneswar where judgement on his bail application was reserved till April 24.
The accused MLA was then sent to the special jail at Jharpada in the city.
Meanwhile, Chief Electoral Officer Surendra Kumar said the candidate's arrest will have no impact on the polling process on Tuesday.
"We have adequate force to ensure peaceful polls tomorrow," the SP said.
Maharathy had to resign from the ministry in 2012 after being accused of shielding those accused in the Pipili gang rape and murder case.
He again became a minister in 2014 but quit in January this year following his comment that the rape victim got justice after acquittal of two of the accused.
A 19-year-old Dalit girl was raped in Pipili in November, 2011 and died in June, 2012 after remaining in a semi-comatose state, sparking a state-wide furore.
In another incident, BJD candidate from Bhubaneswar (Central) Anant Narayan Jena was injured when a group of men hurled bombs at his car in Jharpada area in the city late on Sunday night.
Jena, former Bhubaneswar Mayor, has suffered injuries in his head and hands. He is admitted at the ICU in the Capital Hospital here.
The attack on Jena came hours after miscreants threw crude bombs at BJP candidate from Bhubaneswar (Central) Jagannath Pradhan's car near Delta Square here.
However, he had alighted from the car by then and escaped unhurt, police said.
The BJD and the BJP blamed each other for the attacks.
BJD president and Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik visited Capital Hospital and enquired about Jena's health.
A report from Keonjhar district, where polling will also be held on April 23, assailants attacked Odisha Pradesh Congress Committee (OPCC) president Niranjan Patnaik at Ghasipura on Sunday afternoon, police said.
Apart from Patnaik, who is a Congress candidate in Ghasipura assembly segment under Keonjhar Lok Sabha seat, five other persons were injured in the attack.
Three of them, excluding Patnaik, were hospitalised.
The police have so far detained six persons in this connection.
Earlier on April 14, BJP leader Manguli Jena was shot dead in Khurda by gunmen.
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