71 Percent Polling Till 3 PM in Assam

70 pc votes cast till 3 PM in final phase of polling in 61 constituencies of Assam to decide fate of 525 contestants.
Security men keep vigil as voters queue up to cast their votes outside a polling center during the 2nd phase of Assam Assembly election in Guwahati on Monday.
Security men keep vigil as voters queue up to cast their votes outside a polling center during the 2nd phase of Assam Assembly election in Guwahati on Monday.

GUWAHATI: Over 70 per cent votes were cast till 3 PM in the second and final phase of polling in 61 Assembly constituencies of Assam today to decide the fate of 525 contestants.

Former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, representing Assam in Rajya Sabha since 1991, came from Delhi to cast his ballot at Dispur Government High School here.

Indian boxer from Assam Shiva Thapa along with his family members cast his vote. He said he had come here from his ongoing training outside Assam as participating in the democratic process "is a big responsibility for each one of us and all should come out to vote".

Many of the voters stood in queues since 3 AM at all the 12,699 polling stations where polling is being held to be among the first five when booths opened at 7 AM. The district election administrations will felicitate them with medals to encourage voting.

Though polling was by and large peaceful, an incident of firing in the air by CPRF took place at a polling station at Chaygaon in Kamrup district.

The firing took place following protests over a force personnel allegedly "misbehaving" with a pregnant voter to prevent her from returning to the booth after casting vote to pick up her child whom she had left behind.

The entire team of CRPF deployed in the polling station was replaced after the incident, the district superintendent of police Prasanta Saikia said.

In Barpeta district one person died and three others, including two CRPF personnel, were injured in a clash between the central force and voters at Safarkumar polling station in Sorbhog constituency over forming a queue for casting vote.

A scuffle had broken out when the CRPF personnel asked voters to stand in a queue, which led to arguments and jostling, district election officials said.

In the scuffle four persons were injured including an 80-year old voter, a CRPF Assistant Commandant and constable Amarjeet. They were rushed to Barpeta Medical College Hospital where the octogenarian was declared dead.

Voting in both the polling stations, however, continued uninterrupted, the election office sources said.

There were also reports of malfunctioning of the electronic voting machines (EVMs) in some polling centres across middle and lower Assam and they were replaced immediately, election office said.

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