Polling begins in Punjab, Uttarakhand
About 200 companies of the central Para
military forces, besides Punjab Police personnel, have been deployed to
ensure free and peaceful polling at 19,841 polling stations, including
five identified as "hyper-sensitive" and 32 as sensitive, an election
office spokesman said.
Out
of the 1,078 candidates in fray 417, including 45 women, are
Independents. At the last hustings in 2007, after scrutiny and
withdrawal there were a total of 1,055 candidates, including 56 women,
in fray.The ruling SAD-BJP alliance, the Congress and BSP are contesting all the 117 assembly seats.
Newly formed Punjab People's Party is contesting 92 while SAD (Amritsar) headed by former IPS officer Simranjit Singh Mann is contesting 57 seats.The
SAD has put up candidates on 94 seats which include 10 women while the
BJP is contesting the remaining 23 seats, which includes three women.
The Congress has fielded 11 women while the BSP has fielded six women.
Most
of the 117 assembly seats will witness a triangular contest between the
ruling SAD-BJP alliance, the main opposition Congress and the Sanjha
Morcha which includes the Left and People's Party of Punjab (PPP) led by
Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal's estranged nephew Manpreet.
Hill state of Uttarakhand goes to polls on today with the election campaign came to an end last evening.
A
total of 788 candidates are trying their luck from 70 constituencies in
the state where over 63 lakh electorates are expected to exercise their
franchise on Monday.
The
weather, which had played a spoilsport most of the time during
electioneering, has changed for the better now.The
Election Commission has taken special care to assist the high altitude
poll parties, which have already left for the tough hilly
regions.Sleeping bags, snow boots, jackets and other necessary
equipments have been provided to these polling parties.
In addition, two choppers have been put on alert to launch rescue operations in case of any emergency.The
forest officials, BRO and PWD personnel were working continuously to
ensure that all roads and pathways were cleared of snow in these places
to allow voters to reach to the polling booths.
75
companies of paramilitary forces, 6000 Home Guards from Uttar Pradesh
and 2000 from Himachal Pradesh and 10,000 personnel of the state police
have been deployed to ensure free and fair polls.
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