This Article is From Oct 17, 2015

Uttar Pradesh Panchayat Polls: About 65 Per Cent Polling in Third Phase

Uttar Pradesh Panchayat Polls: About 65 Per Cent Polling in Third Phase

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Lucknow: Amid stray incidents of violence, which left one person dead, around 65 per cent of the voters today exercised their franchise in the third phase of panchayat polls in Uttar Pradesh.

Polling was held in 69 districts with 11,873 candidates in fray for the post of zila panchayat members and 96,014 testing their fate for 18,016 posts of kshetra panchayat members.

"Barring one incident in Ballia, where a man was shot dead and his son injured, we have not received information of any untoward incident from any district where polling was held today," State Election Commissioner S K Agarwal told reporters.

When asked about poll percentage a SEC official said, "The data is being compiled, but the poll per cent will be somewhere around 65 per cent."

In Ballia's Narahi area, a supporter of Cabinet minister Ambika Chaudhary was shot dead and his son injured by unidentified men.

Retired policeman Ramnath Yadav (61) and his son Kantanath (27) were shot at by unidentified persons while he was going to cast his vote for pachayat polls in Ramgarh village, Superintendent of Police Anees Ansari said.

While Ramnath died on the spot, Kantanath has been referred to a Varanasi hospital in a serious condition, he said.

The SEC said that two separate FIRs have been lodged in this connection and one person has been arrested, but the polling was not affected.

He said that repoll was ordered at three places in Basti and one each in Badaun, Ballia and Deoria.
The first part of the polls would be held in four phases -- October 9, 13, 17 and 29 -- and counting would be held on November 1.

First part of the polls would elect zila panchayat and kshetra panchayat members whereas pradhans (village heads) and gram panchayat members would be elected in the second leg. The voting dates for the second leg would be announced later.

In Basti the administration and poll officials remained on their toes. People of two villages had boycotted polling alleging that the booth was shifted to far off place.

In Mainpuri, two police officers, including a Circle Officer, were injured during stone pelting and firing when they went to disperse a mob on information of booth capturing in Mainpuri block.

Not a single vote was polled at Lakhimpur's Hardaspur village till 2 PM due to boycott by the villagers.

Hardaspur is the village of slain sub inspector Manoj Mishra. Mishra was gunned down by animal smugglers on September 9 in Faridpur area of Bareilly district.

His father Shyam Murari Mishra and other family members have been sitting on an indefinite fast demanding a CBI probe into Manoj's murder.
 
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