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Kolkata: Nearly 79 per cent votes were cast at the close of polling on Thursday in the first of the five-phase Lok Sabha elections in West Bengal, which will determine the electoral fate of 47 candidates.
"On an average 78.89 per cent of the 60,33,310 voters cast their votes in Coochbehar, Alipurduar, Jalpaiguri and Darjeeling in north Bengal," state's Chief Electoral Officer Sunil Gupta said in Kolkata.
Till 6 pm voter turnout in Coochbehar was 78.45 per cent, 80.13 per cent in Alipurduar, 79.75 per cent in Jalpaiguri and 77.85 per cent in Darjeeling.
The CEO said that the turnout figure might go upto 83 per cent, since there were queues in many booths. The voter turnout was less than the last Lok Sabha election in 2009, which had witnessed 80.85 per cent on an average.
Prominent candidates whose electoral fortunes were locked in EVMs were GJM-backed BJP candidate SS Ahluwalia and Trinamool Congress nominee Baichung Bhutia from the Darjeeling parliamentary seat, RSP sitting MP Manohar Tirkey from Alipurduar and CPI(M)'s Mahendra Roy in Jalpaiguri.
The voting was peaceful except for stray incidents while a total of 21 EVMs were replaced after mock poll session, Gupta said. There was no major incident, while only three preventive arrests were made in Jalpaiguri during polling, the CEO said and ruled out allegations by opposition parties about lack of proper deployment of central forces.
Arrangements were made for web casting in 110 polling stations and live monitoring in sensitive areas. Five general observers, four expenditure observers, two police observers, one awareness observers, 340 micro-observers were deployed in this phase, the CEO added.
The Special Observer from the ECI for the state Sudhir Kumar Rakesh said, "Everything is OK. I have not received any adverse report from any observer. Deployment of central forces was appropriate and in consultation with the district administration and the Election Commission."
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