New Delhi: The addition of 50 percent to 90 percent was recorded in three Lok Sabha and 29 assembly constituencies spread across 13 countries during the general election on Saturday, with Inld Abhay Chautala leader, who came out of Haryana’s assembly in protest against the New Agri Law, and Congress’ Pratibha Singh, wife of Minister of Chief Virbhadra Singh, among the leading candidates in Fray.
The voting passed peacefully and was confirmed that all the safety steps of Covid-19 were followed, officials said.
In Haryana, the 80 percent voting was recorded in the election with Ellenabad’s election, it was required by the resignation of the Indian National Dal National Leader (Ind) Abhay Chautala as MLA protested a new agricultural law.
Chautala, head of the head of Inld Om Prakash Chautala, is fighting against candidates for Pawan Beniwal and BJP-JP candidates Gobind Kanda, Haryana Lokhit’s brother and Gopal Kanda legislator.
In Himachal Pradesh, the showerchool Lok Sabha from where Pratibha Singh fought a turn of 57.73 percent.
He was pitted against Khushal Singh Thakur BJP, a cargil war hero who tried his luck on Hustings for the first time.
The bath chair fell passive after the death of Ramswaroop Sharma (BJP) in March.
In addition to three seat assembly on HP, Bypolls were held in five assembly seats in Assam, four in western west, three of each in Madhya Pradesh and Meghalaya, two in Bihar, Karnataka and Rajasthan and one seat in Andhra Pradesh, Haryana, Maharashtra, Mizoram and Telangana.
Of all this, BJP holds half a dozen chairs, Congress has nine, while the rest with regional parties.
Vote counting on November 2.