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Bihar polls 2015: 20 percent voter turnout recorded till 11 am in third phase

Patna: At least 20 percent voters have exercised their franchise till 11 am in the crucial third phase assembly polls in Bihar where voting is underway amid tight security, the Election Commission said.
Voter turnout till 11 am in Saran was 23.94 percent, Vaishali 24.09 percent, Nalanda 21.36 percent, Patna 16.35 percent, Bhojpur 20.67 percent, Buxar 22.03 percent accounting to a total of 20.72  percent.

Earlier in the morning, voting began for 50 seats in the high-stake third phase of the five-phase assembly polls, which has RJD president Lalu Prasad’s two sons as candidates. An electorate of 1,45,93,980 voters would exercise their franchise in the third phase, including 78,51,593 male voters and 67,06,687 female voters. A total of 808 candidates are in the fray, out of which 71 are female.

The two sons of Lalu Prasad, Tej Pratap Yadav and Tejaswi Yadav, are contesting from Mahua and Raghopur seats respectively. The former chief minister’s political turf Saran, which has 10 Assembly seats, and the seven-seat Nalanda, home district of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, will be covered in the third phase.

Of the total 14,170 polling stations, 6,747 have been declared as critical and 1,909 as Left Wing Extremist hit polling stations. All the booths are manned by central forces and live web casting would be done from 716 polling stations. The prominent politicians, other than the two sons of Lalu Prasad, whose fate would be decided in this round are BJP leader Nand Kishore Yadav (Patna Sahib), ministers Shyam Rajak and Shrawan Kumar from Phulwari and Nalanda seats respectively, Deputy Speaker Amarendra Pratap Singh (Ara) and BJP’s chief whip in the state Assembly Arun Kumar Sinha (Kumhrar).

As many as 1,107 companies of Central Para Military Forces and state police would be deployed on the day to ensure peaceful voting. While 50 mounted police force are deployed in general areas, 47 motor boats have been pressed into services for patrolling the riverine areas, Lakshamanan said.

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