This Article is From Sep 22, 2015

Gujarat Records 62 Per Cent Voter Turnout in Seventh Phase of Lok Sabha Polls

Gujarat Records 62 Per Cent Voter Turnout in Seventh Phase of Lok Sabha Polls

Swaminarayan Temple priests show their ID cards as they wait in a queue to cast their vote during Lok Sabha elections.

Ahmedabad: An impressive 62 per cent turnout was registered today at all 26 Lok Sabha seats of Gujarat as voters came out in large numbers braving intense heat wave to exercise their right to franchise.

The voters turnout registered a sharp increase of 14 per cent as compared to 47.92 per cent of 2009.

"The state has recorded 61.94 per cent voter turnout in the Lok Sabha election. The election was held in peaceful conditions without any major untoward incident," said chief electoral officer (CEO) of the state Anita Karwal. (Elections: Full coverage)

The election officials said that with the exception of some sporadic clashes between workers of different political parties, the polls were peaceful.

Ms Karwal also said complaints of technical errors were reported in the EVMs at some places. "Acting on it, the EC has then changed 50 control units and 54 ballot units."

However, the election, which was by and large peaceful, witnessed a ripple with the Election Commission ordering registration of FIR against Chief Minister Narendra Modi for allegedly violating the model code of conduct by addressing the media showcasing the Lotus symbol of his party after casting his vote. (Read: Congress complains to Election Commission over Narendra Modi flashing party symbol)

The city crime branch has registered an FIR against Narendra Modi as per the direction of the Election Commission. (Modi intended to influence voters, says furious Election Commission)

Meanwhile, there were complaints of deletion of names from voters list in some areas, said election officials.

Vadodara seat, from where Mr Modi made his debut in Lok Sabha elections, witnessed enthusiasm among voters as turnout was around 70 per cent this time from 49 per cent in 2009. Mr Modi is pitted against Congress leader Madhusudan Mistry there.

Voters from nearly all walks of life, including politicians, businessmen and others from various fields, exercised their right to franchise.

Prominent among those who cast their votes were Mr Modi, BJP patriarch LK Advani, BJP Rajya Sabha MP Arun Jaitley, Congress leaders Ahmed Patel, Madhusuadan Mistry, the Leader of Opposition in state Assembly Shankarsinh Waghela among others.

State Governor Kamla Beniwal also cast her vote at a school in Sector 20 area of Gandhinagar from where Mr Advani is in the fray.
 
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