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Bihar: 60.79% of voter voters in phase 5 Pancayat tax tax

Bihar: 60.79% of voter voters in phase 5 Pancayat tax tax
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Patna: Overall 60.79% of voter voters are recorded in the fifth phase of Pancrayat polls that are taking place at 845 Panchayats under 58 blocks in 38 districts on Sunday.
Some incidents of sporadic clashes, pelted stones and the shootings were reported from several Pancirs.
The report said one Sanjay Yadav received a bullet injury in a clash between two groups of people outside the polling room number 107 from Sahuria Paschim Panchayat in Saharsa.
He rushed to a conscious hospital in Saharsa for care.
Yadav tells the police that he came to the range of shooting while returning home after giving his voice in a polling room in the village under the area of ​​the Saur Bazar police station.
He suffered injuries in his stomach and around his neck.
His brother Anil Yadav, who fought for Mukhiya Pos, said Sanjay was attacked by his rival Dairaw Yadav and his supporters.
However, polls continued because of the spread of the armed forces.
Saharsa DM Kaushal Kumar and Sp Lipi Singh visited Indarwa Village after shooting indiscriminately by members of two rival groups near the polling booth under the Rautakhaim Panchayat.
Previously, reports from antisocial disruption were received from the number of 200 and 201 poll bullies This situation is controlled after senior police intervention and administrative officials.
A contestant for Mukhiya’s post was stabbed and was seriously injured by several antisocials near the Mokimchak village under the livehold block in the Vaishali district.
In the East Champaran, a voting officer identified as Banshidhar RAM (56) died of a heart stop.
He was deployed in a polling room in Bakhri under Pancayat’s patihat.
In Sheikhpura, a complaint of ballot was received from the Stan polling number 21 Pancrayat Gawai.
The battle report between the supporters of the contestant for Mukhiya Post was also poured out from several districts, including Arwal and Munger.
In a statement, the State Election Commission said at all 14,186 duplicate voters were identified.
The action will begin against the perpetrator, said senior commission official.
Meanwhile, a report from Bagaha said voting in Maois who was infested by Panchayats under the Block Bagaha in the West Chamberan District was delayed peacefully amid strict security settings.
(With input from Tirthraj Kushwaha from Bagaha)

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