Over one lakh security personnel will keep a hawk eye vigil during the second and final phase of polling tomorrow for Chhattishgarh Assembly elections in 72 constituencies of the state, where Chief Minister Raman Singh- led BJP is eyeing a hat-trick.
Tomorrow's voting would seal the fate of Speaker of State Assembly and nine ministers besides Leader of Opposition in the Assembly, kin of the Darbha Naxal attack in May and former Chief Minister Ajit Jogi's wife Renu.
Polling will take place in central and north Chhattisgarh, where as many as 843 candidates, including 72 each from the BJP and Congress, are in the fray. There are 75 women contestants.
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Maximum number of candidates have been fielded in Raipur city south constituency (38) while least number of candidates are in Saraipali (5).
Assembly Speaker Dharamlal Kaushik has been retained from Bilha seat which he had won against Congress candidate Siyaram Kaushik by 6,070 votes in 2008 elections. Congress has given another opportunity to Siyaram this time from the same seat.
Other prominent leaders in fray in the second phase are Home Minister Nanki Ram Kanwar (Rampur seat), School Education Minister Brijmohan Agrawal (Raipur city south), Housing and Environment Minister Rajesh Munat (Raipur city west), Water Resources Minister Ramvichar Netam (Ramanujganj) and Panchayat and Rural Development Minister Hemchand Yadav (Durg city), state President of BJP Ramsewak Paikra (Pratappur) and Leader of opposition Ravindra Choubey (Saja), wife of the Ajit Jogi, Renu (Kota).