High-pitch campaigning for six Lok Sabha seats of Bihar going to polls on April 10 in the first phase came to an end this evening.
The six constituencies -- Sasaram (SC), Karakat, Aurangabad, Gaya (SC), Nawada and Jamui (SC)-- are located in naxal-hit districts for which the Election Commission has called for extra security arrangements.
Election Commission sources said a total of 80 candidates, including 10 women, are trying their luck for the six seats going to vote on April 10. There are 9,781 polling stations across the six constituencies.
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Death of three CRPF personnel while defusing landmine in Aurangabad yesterday and recovery of a huge quantity of landmines in Gaya and Aurangabad have made the task of security personnel tougher.
With 40 Lok Sabha seats, Bihar is important for all parties to be able to have an effective role in the government formation at the Centre.
While a resurgent BJP is making claims of winning a major chunk of the seats in Bihar, RJD-Congress alliance and that of JD(U) and CPI are also making a determined bid to corner maximum seats in the state.
In the wake of three-cornered contest in almost all 40 seats in Bihar, every seat counts and voting on six seats in the first phase would show which way the wind is blowing in the state.
Fate of important leaders like Speaker of the outgoing Lok Sabha Meira Kumar, former Kerala Governor Nikhil Kumar and Chirag Paswan, actor-turned politician son of LJP President Ramvilas Paswan, would be decided by 93,29,760 voters.
Meira Kumar is seeking re-election for a third consecutive term from Sasaram, her home turf which elected her father and dalit icon Babu Jagjivan Ram for eight times since Independence to 1984.