October 9, 2009 2:36 PM

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Star campaigners hit election trial in poll bound states

Campaigning has entered its last lap for the Assembly Elections in Maharashtra, Haryana and Arunachal Pradesh. The three states goes to poll on Tuesday.<br/><br/>In Maharashtra electioneering laden with all kinds of promises, is going on at every corner. Star campaigners of various parties are campaigning in different parts of the state on Friday.<br/><br/>Election Commissioner Navin Chawla has said that sufficient numbers of Electronic Voting Machines are available in the state along with video cameras to ensure transparency during voting.<br/><br/>Meanwhile, the Congress in Maharashtra suspended 16 rebels. Minister of State for Finance, Sunil Deshmukh, contesting against Rajendra Shekhawat, from Amravati and sitting MLA Rajiv Rajale who is in fray as rebel from Shegaon in Ahmednagart district, were among 16 rebels suspended. NCP has expelled total of 51 rebels.<br/> <br/>In Haryana, leaders from various political parties are engaged in their last minute efforts to garner votes for the assembly elections.AIR correspondent says three key constituencies of Rohtak, Jind and Sirsa District, namely Meham, Uchana Kalan and Ellnabad, are such constituencies from where voters are demanding development in lieu of their vote.<br/> <br/>In Arunachal Pradesh, Chief Minister Dorjee Khandu faces allegations from political parties that he was sponsoring some candidates. However, Khandu has rubbished the allegations and said it was being used as a ploy to woo voters by the other parties. Meanwhile, campaigning has been badly hit in the state by incessant rain and dense fog. <br/><br/><br/>

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