The second phase of polling for 81-member Jharkhand Assembly began Saturday morning on 20 constituencies. The voting commenced at 7 am amid tight security arrangements as most of the seats in the second phase fall in Naxal-affected areas.
An instance of firing has been reported on the booth number 36 in Sirsa block of Gumla district. Voting was temporarily affected, but the police reached the spot brought the situation to normal.
Around 28.51 % turnout has been recorded till 11 am in the second phase of five phase Jharkhand assembly elections.
A total 48,25,083 voters, including 23,93,437 female and 90 third gender voters, are eligible to vote to decide the fate of 260 candidates in the fray.
According to Chief Electoral Officer, more than 42, 000 security personnel, including Central forces, have been deployed on the 20 seats spread across seven districts.
Out of a total 6,066 polling stations, 949 have been declared ‘critical’ and 762 ‘sensitive’ in Naxal -affected areas. Around 101 polling stations have been relocated due to security reasons and free transport facility has been arranged for voters to reach these stations to exercise their franchise.
Sixteen of the twenty constituencies going to the polls, are reserved for scheduled tribe candidates and one for the scheduled caste, the EC release said.
Polling in 18 seats will end at 3 pm, while voters in Jamshedpur (East) and Jamshedpur (West) constituencies can vote till 5 pm.
The BJP is contesting in all the twenty constituencies in the second phase while the opposition alliance of Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) and the Congress is contesting in fourteen and six seats respectively.
The RJD, which has got a total seven seats as per the seat-sharing formula of the three opposition parties, has no candidate in this round.
While former NDA ally All Jharkhand Students’ Union (AJSU) party, which is contesting the assembly elections on its own for the first time since the creation of the state, has fielded candidates from 12 constituencies in this phase.