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India: Voting Ends İn Second Phase Of General Elections

18.04.2019 22:05

Polls closed with 66% voter turnout, West Bengal state holds highest rate with 75.27%

Indians on Thursday voted in a second phase of general elections for 95 constituencies spread over 11 states and a union territory.



Speaking to the media after polls closed, Senior Deputy Election Commissioner Umesh Sinha said that the turnout was at 66% in the second phase of polls.



The highest turnout was in the eastern West Bengal state with 75.27%, according to interim figures by the election commission.



Meanwhile, incidents of violence in several areas of West Bengal have been reported during Thursday's voting.



"An improvised explosive device blast in Chhattisgarh, firing in West Bengal and Manipur, clashes in Karnataka and electronic voting machines glitches in Bihar and Tamil Nadu marred polling ...," the local news broadcaster News18 reported.



On Thursday, since early morning people came out to vote in different states and the voting in some areas was on till evening.



"Fulfilling responsibility as always! Senior citizens came out to vote today with enthusiasm," Indian Election Commission tweeted with pictures of old age voters.



With the world's largest electorate -- nearly 900 million -- the elections in India is being held in seven phases through May 19. The counting will be held on May 23, and the results are expected to be announced the same day.



The ruling right-wing Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party is the biggest contender in the elections, with current Prime Minister Narendra Modi seeking a second term.



The voters also went to the polls in two constituencies of Jammu and Kashmir, a disputed region held by India and Pakistan in parts and claimed by both in full. A small sliver of Kashmir is also held by China.



The turnout in the Srinagar constituency was at 14%, wihle the Udhampur constituency in the Hindu majority Jammu division saw nearly 70% turnout.



The low turnout in Srinagar came after the pro-independence leadership called for an election boycott over the imprisonment of some leaders and the ban of organizations like the Hurriyat and Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front by the Indian government.



While people mostly stayed indoors in the Kashmir region to protest the elections, some sporadic instances of stone throwing to the Indian forces, especially in the Budgam district -- part of the Srinagar Parliamentary constituency --, were observed.



Last week, Baramulla constituency in Kashmir saw a voting turnout of 34.61 percent. -



 
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