Patna. Voting is going on in 94 seats in the second phase of Bihar elections. According to the information, 3.7 percent voting was recorded in the first hour. However, a large number of voters have now reached all the booths. Long queues of voters are lined up at polling stations. In the second phase of Bihar assembly elections, voting has intensified in 94 seats. Over time, a large number of voters have come here to exercise their franchise. Female voters are looking very excited. Voters have come to participate in electing a strong government by participating in the mahaparva of democracy that is being celebrated at the booths.
In Patna, Bihar Governor Fagu Chauhan, deputy CM Sushil Kumar Modi and Chirag Paswan cast their votes as the first voters. He appealed to voters to vote in large numbers. Voters are beginning to gather at booths amid tight preparations for voting in Bihar assembly elections. A large number of women have arrived here to vote. Earlier, mock polls were conducted at polling stations.
Today, in the second phase of Bihar elections, voting is taking place on 94 seats. The credibility of many celebs, including RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav, is at stake in today’s election. Special enthusiasm is being seen among the voters to participate in the great cause of democracy. The Election Commission has made tight security arrangements for a fair and peaceful election. Deployment of paramilitary forces has been done at the booths. In today’s election, a number of veterans will be decided. The reputation of 4 Nitish government ministers, including Tejashwi Yadav and Tej Pratap Yadav, both sons of RJD supremo Lalu Prasad Yadav, is at stake in this election.
Today, the festival of democracy is being celebrated in Bihar with enthusiasm and enthusiasm. The voters are participating in it with great enthusiasm. Votes are being cast in the second phase of Bihar assembly elections on Tuesday amid tight surveillance and tight security. With the voting in these constituencies, the political picture of Bihar will be almost clear. In the third phase, votes will be cast on 7 November. While the election results will be released on 10 November.
Polling for 94 seats in the second phase of Bihar assembly elections has started at 7 am on Tuesday. Voting will continue till 6 pm. Voting on 8 seats will be held till 4 pm. Tight security arrangements have been made at all polling stations. Normally paramilitary forces have been deployed at all polling stations. The Election Commission has made complete preparations for peaceful and fair voting. In today’s polling, 2 crore 86 lakh voters of 17 districts are deciding the price of 1463 candidates.
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9:00 AM: Helicopter surveillance of Diyara area, boat operation stopped
Special arrangements have been made in remote Diara and crime-sensitive areas under the nine assembly constituencies of Patna district. The Diyara area is being monitored by helicopter. At the same time, apart from police surveillance votes, the operation of all other boats has been stopped. ADG Jitendra Kumar said that no untoward incident has been reported at any booth in the state in the first hour and a half.
Let it be said that the Diara area in Patna is quite wide. The border districts also meet the diara. In such a situation, bike forces have been deployed in these areas from helicopters to cavalry. A flag march was also being organized here for the last two days to make voters feel safe. Police helicopters were hovering in the sky of Diara area since Tuesday morning. At the same time, police boats were seen in the Ganges, horseback in Diara area with sand and bike force on the roads. Boards have also made elaborate security arrangements.
8:30 AM: 4 percent voting until 8 in the first hour
Voting is on in 94 seats in Bihar in the second phase. According to the information, about 4 percent voting has been registered till 8 am in the first hour. Polling in urban areas is not yet visible, but the enthusiasm of voters in rural areas is increasing. A large number of voters have reached the polling stations to exercise their franchise. All the booths have long queues.
8:10 AM: Tej Pratap Yadav appeals to vote
Tej Pratap Yadav, candidate of Hasanpur Assembly of Samastipur cum elder son of RJD supremo Lalu Prasad, just left the hotel. Said part has got unexpected votes in the first phase of voting. There will also be a lot of votes in the second phase. He appealed to women to get out of the house and vote.
7:50 AM: The festival of democracy celebrating the voters with great enthusiasm and enthusiasm
There is a huge enthusiasm among voters for participation in elections. They are celebrating the festival of democracy with full fervor. Due to the corona virus epidemic, special attention is being given to keeping physical distance at the booths. Voters are being sanitized first. By today’s voting, 2 crore 85 lakh voters are deciding the price of 1463 candidates.
7:35 AM: Polling picks up, women arrive in large numbers
It has been almost half an hour since voting began. Along with this, long queues of voters have been installed at the polling stations. Voters waiting for their turn are excited to join the vote. Polling workers are taking voters to EVMs to exercise their franchise along with all the security precautions. Today, in the second phase of Bihar elections, votes are being cast in 94 assembly constituencies in 17 districts.
7:25 AM: Increased voter crowd at booths
Over time, there is a huge crowd of voters at the polling stations. Voting is slowly gaining momentum. There is a long line at some polling stations here. Along with women, Divyang and elderly voters have also reached out to vote.
7:15 AM: Chirag Paswan arrives to vote in Khagaria
LJP leader Chirag Paswan has arrived to vote at the polling station in Khagaria. Prince Paswan is also present with him. Chirag stood in queue here waiting for his turn and cast his vote like a normal voter. Polling is stopped at booth number 12,13 of Kalyanpur assembly constituency in Motihari. Voting could not begin till 7.15 am. Polling could not start at Bachwara’s booth number 121 due to poor EVM.
7:10 AM: Voters gathered at polling booths
Polling has started in 94 seats of Bihar in the second phase of the assembly elections. Voters gathered at almost all polling stations. EVM malfunctions are being reported from Ika-Dukka polling stations. Whose Commission officials are busy converting. Adequate physical distance has been provided at the booths.
7:00 AM: Governor Fagu Chauhan and Sushil Modi cast votes
Bihar Governor Fagu Chauhan cast his vote at a polling station in Patna. He appealed to voters to vote in large numbers at polling stations. Deputy CM of Bihar Sushil Kumar Modi also cast his vote.
6:30 AM: Voters started gathering at polling stations
In the second phase of Bihar elections, the voting process for 94 seats has started. Voters gathered at polling booths along with mock polls. Women have come here to vote with great enthusiasm. VVPAT has been changed in VHPAT at Middle School Mahinathanagar Polling Station 195A of Khagadia, Beldour Assembly, due to lack of candidates and party symbols
6:20 AM: Chirag said, take it in writing, Nitish will not become Chief Minister
Just before voting in the second round of elections, LJP leader Chirag Paswan spoke to news agency ANI that you can take me in writing that Nitish Kumar will never become Chief Minister again after November 10. Chirag said – I may not have any role in this, but I stand firmly with the slogan ‘Bihar first, Bihari first’. I want it to work according to the vision document prepared by the suggestions of 4 lakh Biharis.
6:10 AM: Mock poll begins at polling stations in Raghopur
A mock poll is going on at polling station 103 in Vaishali’s Raghopur assembly constituency. RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav is contesting the state assembly elections from this seat. The second phase of Bihar elections will be held today in 94 seats in 17 districts.
6:00 AM: Just before voting, Tejashwi said, we will win
RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav, speaking to news agency ANI just before voting, claimed the grand alliance’s victory in the assembly elections. Describing education, earning, medicine, irrigation and inflation as a major electoral issue, Tejashwi said that the voters of Bihar have made up their mind to change the government. A tsunami of change has come. People of Bihar are voting for change.
5:50 AM: Preparation of mock poll at booths, voting will start at 7 pm
Preparations for voting on 94 seats have started in the second round of assembly elections. Polling personnel are busy preparing mock polls at polling stations. For this, necessary information is being given to the booth agents of the candidates. EVMs are being thoroughly tested and organized for voting.
5:40 AM: Tight security arrangements at polling stations
Tight security arrangements have been made at all polling stations for the second phase of polling. Along with all the precaution, webcasting and live recording have been arranged at every booth. Popularly known as hot seat, Tejaswi Yadav is contesting from Raghopur seat and Tej Pratap Yadav is contesting from Hasanpur seat. The entire nation is eyeing these. After today’s election, the haze will be reduced to some extent from the political picture of Bihar.
5:30 AM: Inspiration at stake
In today’s election, the dignitaries who are at stake are at stake BJP’s candidate Nand Kishore Yadav from Patna Sahib, Shravan Kumar of JDU in Nalanda, Rana Randhir of BJP from Madhuban, Ramsevak Singh of JDU from Hathua, Chandrika Rai of JDU in Parsa , Lalu’s elder son Tej Pratap Yadav in Hasanpur, BJP’s Nitin Naveen in Bankipur, Lav Sinha, son of Shatrughan Sinha and Lalu’s younger son RJD leader Tejaswi Yadav from Raghopur seat.
5:20 AM: Big challenge in front of RJD and BJP
Today, BJP has 46 candidates in 94 seats. In the last election 2015, out of these 94 seats, 33 seats were held by RJD, 30 by JDU and 20 by BJP. In such a situation, the challenge of maintaining the performance of five years ago is in front of BJP, RJD and JDU.
5:10 AM: Do or die situation for NDA and Grand Alliance
Talking about the situation so far in Bihar elections, the thorn contest here seems to be between the Grand Alliance and the NDA. From PM Narendra Modi, Rahul Gandhi to Nitish Kumar, Tejaswi Yadav, Chirag Paswan, Upendra Kushwaha, many leaders have campaigned in a big way. According to political pundits, this election is being fought face to face. For both alliances, it is a do-or-die situation. Today’s voting will decide the fate of 4 ministers of the Nitish government, both sons of Lalu Prasad Yadav and about a dozen musclemen.
5:00 AM: Voting for 86 seats till 6 pm and 8 seats till 4 pm
Voting starts in the second round of Bihar assembly elections, some time from now. According to the Additional Chief Electoral Officer of the State Election Commission, voting is taking place in 94 seats today. Of these, voting on 8 seats will be held from 7 am to 4 pm. While voting on 86 seats will run till 6 pm. The assembly seats which will go to polls by 4 pm include Meenapur, Paru, Sahebganj, Kusheshwarsthan, Gowdaram, Aloli, Beldaur and Raghopur seats.
4:50 AM: Today the fate of 1463 candidates will be decided
In this phase, out of a total of 2 crore 86 lakh voters, one crore 50 lakh male and one crore 35 lakh women voters as well as 980 third gender voters will exercise their franchise. Today, voters will decide the fate of a total of 1463 candidates, including 1316 male, 146 female and one third gender candidate.
Vote through 11 options other than voter voter card
If you do not have a voter card, you must still cast your vote. This time, for the Bihar Assembly elections, the Election Commission has given permission to vote through 11 alternative documents if there is no voter ID card. After showing these documents, voting will be allowed. Alternate documents that have been allowed to cast votes include Aadhaar card, job card, bank-post office passbook, smart card, driving license, PAN card, passport, government identity card, pension document, etc.
According to the Election Commission, this time the voter will not be denied voting for any inaccuracy in the voter card. They will be able to cast their vote even after mistake in father and voter’s name. According to the commission, voter ID cards have been issued to 100 percent voters in Bihar. While 99 percent people have their Aadhaar card. In such a situation, this time will not be allowed to vote with photo voter slip.
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