Sixtyseven percent polling was recorded in the first phase of the Chhattisgarh assembly elections, an official said here Monday.
"The poll process was marked by visible enthusiasm of the voters. It was largely peaceful. There were sporadic incidents of firing and a few IEDs were found," R. Balakrishnan, deputy election commissioner, said after the conclusion of voting in 18 assembly constituencies.
The polls to the 90-member assembly in Maoist-affected Chhattisgarh are being held in two phases on Nov 11 and 19.
The polls to the 90-member assembly in Maoist-affected Chhattisgarh are being held in two phases on Nov 11 and 19.
The day saw a bombing in Kanker, a clash between Congress and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) workers in Jagdalpur, and firing in Dantewada.
By 1 p.m., between 30 to 35 percent votes were cast, election officials said.
A total of 143 candidates were in the fray and their fate was sealed by about 2.9 million voters.
The sprawling region that went to the polls Monday includes Bastar, which with around 40,000 sq km is bigger than the size of Kerala, and the neighbouring Rajnandgaon district.
Bastar accounts for 12 assembly constituencies and Rajnandgaon six. Together, this mineral rich area -- with dense forests and Maoist hideouts -- is infamously known as the red zone.
There was tight security for the first phase polling for the 12 seats in Bastar division and the six seats in Rajnandgaon district.
Total 4,142 polling booths have been set up across the 18 assembly constituencies. Among these, 1,311 were hypersensitive and 1,517 were sensitive.
Source:AndhraHeadlines
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