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Repolls: Assam records 90.14% voter turnout

Repoll was ordered following the arrest of six persons, including four polling officials, allegedly influencing voting at the booth on April 24

Press Trust of India Guwahati
Altogether 90.14% polling was recorded during fresh voting in one polling station in Assam's Gauhati Lok Sabha constituency today, Election Commission sources said.

Repolling was held peacefully from 7 AM to 5 PM at polling station number 35 in Bornijora LP School in Jalukbari assembly segment of the constituency, the sources said.

Repoll was ordered following the arrest of six persons, including four polling officials, allegedly influencing voting at the booth on April 24.

The arrested persons included presiding officer Paresh Hajarika and polling officials Rakhal Chandra Choudhury, Abhoy Nath Bezbarua and Rupam Malakar, videographer Bidyut Saikia and VDP volunteer Bimal Boro for allegedly influencing casting of votes, a release from the additional CEO's office said.
 
A police case was filed against the six at Baihata PS after a local news channel telecast footage of the polling station on April 24 showing a person sporting a VDP (Village Defence Party) identity card repeatedly pressing the EVM button for voters or asking them to "vote here" for a particular candidate.

The video also showed that neither the polling officials nor polling agents of other contestants were seen protesting the VDP volunteer's moves.

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First Published: Apr 28 2014 | 7:13 PM IST

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