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Bihar election fourth phase records 45 per cent voter turnout | Defying Maoists' poll boycott call, an estimated 45 per cent of over 10 crore voters exercised there franchise in the fourth phase of State Assembly elections held in 42 constituencies on Monday. The constituencies
undergoing
polls today included 14 Naxal affected areas. Amidst tight security arrangements,
polling concluded at 3 p.m. in Naxal affected 14 constituencies of the State.
In the remaining 28 assembly constituencies, polling concluded at 5 PM. However,
today voting passed off peacefully. By-election for Banka parliamentary constituency
that was necessitated following the death of sitting MP Digvijay Singh, was also
held today. Political fortune of 568 candidates including 58 women have been sealed
after today's poll. Prominent candidates whose electoral fate will be decided
include four Ministers Ashwani Kumar Choubey, Nand Kishore Yadav, Ram
Narayan
Mandal and Damodar Rawat. Meanwhile, according to the State Director General of
Police Neelmani, Central paramilitary forces' personnel have been deployed at
all booths. Jawans of special task Force on four BSF helicopters are keeping air
surveillance to monitor anti-social elements. FIRs were registered against Rashtriya
Janata Dal chief Lalu Prasad and his wife Rabri Devi for allegedly violating the
model code of conduct by taking their security guards inside a booth of the Digha
Assembly constituency in Patna to cast votes in the Bihar Assembly polls.
Meanwhile,
Maoists today blasted a landmine near a bridge on Chakai-Jamui main road in Batia
jungle area under Sona police station of Jamui district of the State. According
to Superintended of Police K. K. Singh, none has been injured in this incident.
As Jawans of BSF retaliated after this explosion, the Maoists fled away.
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