Nearly 50% polling was recorded till 3 pm in the Haryana assembly elections on Saturday in which the ruling BJP is eyeing a third term and the Congress seeking a comeback after a decade.
Officials said polling was going on smoothly barring a stray incident.
According to Election Commission data, a poll percentage of 49.13 was recorded till 3 pm after voting began at 7 am.
While voting was picking up pace in many districts, it was comparatively slow in Panchkula and Gurugram districts.
At 3 pm, Gurgaon had the lowest poll percentage at 38.61 followed by Panchkula 42.60.
Till 3 pm, Ambala recorded a poll percentage of 49.39, Bhiwani 50.31, Charkhi Dadri 47.08, Faridabad 41.71, Fatehabad 52.46, Hisar 51.25, Jhajjar 49.68, Jind 53.94, Kaithal 50.58, Karnal 49.17, Kurukshetra 52.13, Mahendragarh 52.67, Mewat (Nuh) 56.59, Palwal 56.02, Panipat 49.40, Rewari 50.22, Rohtak 50.62, Sirsa 48.78, Sonipat 45.86 and Yamunanagar 56.79.
Over 36% polling recorded till 1 pm in Haryana assembly polls
Over 36% polling was recorded till 1 pm in the Haryana assembly election on Saturday in which the ruling BJP is eyeing a third term while the Congress seeks a comeback after a decade.
Chief Electoral Officer Pankaj Agarwal said voting was going on peacefully.
He said a poll percentage of 36.69 was recorded by 1 pm.
22.70% polling recorded till 11 am in Haryana assembly polls
Over 22% polling was recorded in the first four hours of voting in the Haryana assembly election on Saturday.
Leader of Opposition in the assembly Bhupinder Singh Hooda and Congress leaders Kumari Selja and Randeep Singh Surjewala also cast their votes in the early hours of polling.
According to the Election Commission data, the overall poll percentage was 22.70 till 11 am.
9.53% polling recorded in first 2 hours as voting underway in Haryana
Polling for 90 Assembly seats in Haryana began Saturday morning amid tight security, with 9.53 poll percentage being recorded in the first two hours.
According to the Election Commission data, an overall poll percentage of 9.53% was recorded till 9 am.
In Jind, the poll percentage was recorded at 12.71 per cent, 11.10 in Karnal, 10.76 per cent in Rohtak, while in Gurgaon and Panchkula, it was 6.10 per cent and 4.08 per cent.
Meanwhile, the Haryana Jan Sevak party nominee from Meham constituency Balraj Kundu accused former MLA Anand Singh Dangi of tearing his clothes and getting his assistant beaten up at a polling booth.
Kundu, who is the sitting MLA from the Meham assembly seat, alleged that Dangi was "rattled" after sensing the defeat of his son and Congress candidate Balram Dangi.
In a video message, Kundu said he was at polling booth number 134 booth near the bus stand when Dangi tore his clothes and pushed him. "My PA has been beaten up," he further alleged.
Polling begins for 90 Assembly seats in Haryana
Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini, Union Minister Manohar Lal Khattar and Olympic medallist Manu Bhaker among the early voters.
Top leaders in the fray are CM Saini, Congress leaders Bhupinder Singh Hooda and Vinesh Phogat, and JJP's Dushyant Chautala.
In all, 1,027 candidates are contesting the election.
The Congress is hoping to return to power after 10 years by dethroning the BJP.
The voting, which began at 7 am, will conclude at 6 pm, while the counting of votes will be taken up on October 8.
Saini, who is contesting from Ladwa in Kurukshetra, cast his vote in his native village, Mirza, in Ambala district's Naraingarh.
Former Haryana chief minister M L Khattar cast his vote in Karnal, while Manu Bhaker along with her parents, cast their ballots in Goria village in Jhajjar district.
Before he cast his vote, Saini prayed at Guru Ravidas temple and a gurdwara. Saini later told reporters, "The mood of the people of Haryana is clear, the BJP is going to form government for the third time with a big mandate." Paris Olympic double-medallist Manu Bhaker appealed to the people, especially the younger ones, to come out and cast their votes. The 22-year-old athlete cast her vote for the first-ever time, her father Ram Kishan Bhaker said.
According to Haryana's Chief Electoral Officer Pankaj Agarwal, 2,03,54,350 voters, are eligible to exercise their franchise in the election. The electorate includes 8,821 centenarians — 3,283 male and 5,538 female.
Of the total candidates, 101 are women, while 464 are Independent.
A total of 20,632 polling booths have been set up across the state, Agarwal said.
Besides the BJP and the Congress, the key contesting parties are the Aam Aadmi Party and the INLD-BSP and JJP-Azad Samaj Party alliances.
In the last Assembly polls in 2019, the BJP had won 40 seats, the Congress 31 and the Jannayak Janta Party (JJP) 10.
The Congress has left the Bhiwani seat for its INDIA bloc partner CPI(M), while the BJP has made way in Sirsa for Haryana Lokhit Party chief Gopal Kanda, who is seeking re-election.
Leader of Opposition B S Hooda (Garhi Sampla-Kiloi), Indian National Lok Dal's Abhay Singh Chautala (Ellenabad), JJP's Dushyant Chautala (Uchana Kalan), BJP's Anil Vij (Ambala Cantonment), "Captain" Abhimanyu (Narnaund) and O P Dhankar (Badli), AAP's Anurag Dhanda (Kalayat), and Congress's Phogat, a former wrestler from Julana, are some of the more prominent candidates duking it out.
From Tosham, cousins former MP Shruti Choudhry of the BJP and Congress's Anirudh Chaudhary are pitted against each other.
From Dabwali, Devi Lal's grandson Aditya Devi Lal, an INLD candidate, is taking on the JJP's Digvijay Singh Chautala, the great-grandson of the former deputy prime minister.
The BJP has fielded former chief minister late Bhajan Lal's grandson Bhavya Bishnoi from Adampur in Hisar, while its nominee from Ateli in Mahendragarh is Arti Rao, whose father Rao Inderjit Singh is a Union minister.
Savitri Jindal (Hisar), Ranjit Chautala (Rania) and Chitra Sarwara (Ambala Cantonment) are contesting as Independent.
Taking on Dushyant Chautala from Uchana is the Congress's Brijendra Singh, son of former Union minister Birender Singh.
A few rebels from both the Congress and the BJP are also in the fray.
Director General of Police Shatrujeet Kapur on Friday said Haryana Police is committed to ensuring a free, fair, and peaceful election.
To ensure peaceful voting, 225 companies of Central Armed Police Forces have been deployed across the state, in addition to the deployment of the forces from Haryana Police.
Of the total voters, 1,07,75,957 are men, 95,77,926 are women, and 467 belong to the third gender.
There are 5,24,514 voters aged between 18 and 19 years, and 1,49,142 persons with disability, of whom 93,545 are male, 55,591 are female and six belong to the third gender.
The total number of service voters is 1,09,217 -- 1,04,426 males and 4,791 females.
Polling stations will be monitored through webcasting at three levels.
CEO Agarwal said control rooms have been set up at the state, district, and assembly levels to ensure smooth monitoring during the election.
The voter turnout recorded in the 2019 Assembly polls was around 68 per cent.
A total of 144 polling stations have been designated as "model" polling stations.
In all, 115 polling stations will be managed by women, 114 by young government employees and 87 by persons with disability employees.
In 2019, the BJP formed the government with the support of the JJP, while most of the Independent MLAs had also extended support to the saffron party. However, the JJP's post-poll tie-up with the BJP ended after the latter replaced Manohar Lal Khattar with Saini as the chief minister in March.
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