May 12, 2014 2:13 PM

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Brisk & peaceful polling in final phase for 41 LS seats, barring minor incidents

Barring minor incidents in West Bengal, brisk voting has been recorded in most of the 41 constituencies in three states of West Bengal, Uttar Pradesh and Bihar in the last phase of Lok Sabha polls today.

Voting was by and large peaceful in Bihar and Uttar Pradesh but in West Bengal 4 persons received bullet injuries in a series of clashes between ruling Trinamul Congress and Opposition CPI(M) supporters at Haroa in North 24 Pargana district. 16 injured have been admitted to hospitals. Stray incidents have also been reported from some areas of Kolkata. Opposition parties have blamed the Trinamul Congress for the violence.

In Bihar, 37.86 percent voting was reported till 1 PM in six Lok Sabha parliamentary constituencies where polling is being held in the last phase of elections today. According to state election commission office, maximum 41.16 percent voting was reported in Vaishali, while minimum 32 percent was in Gopalganj reserved seat. East Champaran reported 41 percent followed by Siwan 38.5, Valmikinagar 38 and West Champaran 37 percent polling.

In West Bengal over 56 percent polling was recorded till 1 PM today. Voting is on in 17 Parliamentary constituencies covering 7 districts including Kolkata in the last phase of Lok Sabha elections. The State Chief Electoral Officer, Sunil Gupta told AIR that, voting is by and large peaceful barring a few stray incidents. Over 2 crore 55 lakhs 75 thousand electorates will determine the political fate of 188 candidates.

In Uttar Pradesh, 36.29 percent polling was recorded till one p.m. in the last phase of polling for the Lok Sabha elelctions in 18 constituencies. AIR correspondent reports that no untoward incident was reported from anywhere.

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