Around 52.74 pc votes polled for 8 seats in UP till 3 pm

Lucknow, April 26 , 2024 : Approximately 52.74 percent of over 1.67 crore voters in Uttar Pradesh cast their votes till 5 p.m. on Friday, registering the lowest turnout in Mathura, where legendary Bollywood actress Hema Malini is seeking reelection. In the second phase of Lok Sabha elections that will decide the fate of 91 candidates,
including 10 females, from the state, poll officials said maximum votes were polled in Amroha (61.89 percent), while Mathura, where sitting MLA Hema Malini is contesting for a third term, witnessed only 46.96 percent polling till
5 p.m.. There were 54.36 percent of votes polled in Aligarh, 52.74 percent in Baghpat, 54.34 percent in
Bulandshahr, 51.66 percent in Gautam Buddha Nagar, 48.21 percent in Ghaziabad, and 55.49 percent in Meerut. UP Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) Navdeep Rinwa said the eight constituencies where polling is being held are Amroha, Meerut, Baghpat, Ghaziabad, Gautam Buddha Nagar, Bulnadshahr, Aligarh, and Mathura. “While seven seats are in the general category, Bulandshahr has been reserved for Scheduled Caste (SC),” he said. He said that these eight constituencies are spread over nine districts, including Amroha, Hapur, Meerut, Baghpat, Ghaziabad, Gautam Buddha Nagar, Bulandshahr, Aligarh, and Mathura. Amid reports of glitches in EVM machines, the poll officers said that the polling continues peacefully and no untoward incidents have been reported so far. There were also reports of
boycotts by the local residents at a few places, but it was claimed that the issue had been sorted
out. Meanwhile, after visiting about half a dozen polling stations, Sugarcane Development and Sugar Mills Minister in Uttar Pradesh Lakshmi Narayan Chaudhary said that people are voting in large numbers in favor of the BJP for the good governance of Modi and Yogi, and party candidate Hema Malini will win by a record number of votes.
On the other hand, BJP candidate Hema Malini said that she is Kanha’s Gopi and Kanha is dear to the people of Braj; therefore, she will leave no stone unturned for the development of the Braj region. In response to a question, she said that if the candidates of the opposition parties had done development in Mathura, she would not have been the MP here for the last 10 years. There were reports of boycotts of the poll process in three villages of the Govardhan Legislative Assembly. Only eight votes were cast in Konai since morning, and one vote was cast in village
Dravali, but not a single vote was cast in Mukhrai village. Similarly, in Devpura village near Barsana, there is news of only one vote being cast this morning. The people of these villages are boycotting the voting, demanding basic facilities like electricity, water, and roads. On the other hand, the District Magistrate said that the people of these four villages are being explained, and it is being said that their basic arrangements will be resolved
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