Voters Come Out In Large Numbers during Eight Phase of LS Poll



NEW DELHI:  Moderate to brisk polling was recorded till noon  in most of the seven states during the eight phase of Lok Sabha polls that will decide the fate of 1,737 candidates including Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi, his cousin Varun, Ram Vilas Paswan and Rabri Devi.

Over 18 crore voters will pick their candidates in 64 constituencies spread over Seemandhra, Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, Bihar and Jammu andKashmir.

Already elections have been completed in 438 of the 543 constituencies. 41 seats will go to polls in the last round on May 12.

The spotlight was on Amethi in Uttar Pradesh where Rahul Gandhi, who has represented the seat since 2004, for the first time toured polling booths on voting day.

Over 25 per cent voters exercised their franchise till 11 AM to decide fate of 243 candidates in UP, including Rahul and Varun Gandhi.

In the high profile seat Amethi, 27.80 percent polling has been recorded in the first four hours whereas neighboring Sultanpur from where Varun is contesting 25.80 percent voters have cast their votes.

Barring stray incidents of violence, polling has been peaceful in the 175 Assembly and 25 Lok Sabha constituencies in Seemandhra.

About 33 per cent polling was recorded till 1100 hours even as police opened fire in the air to disperse a group of YSR Congress workers who allegedly tried to forcibly remove a poll agent from a booth in Guntur.

Source: PTI