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Covid Shadow & A Slow Start, but NCR Districs is better 2017

Noida / Ghaziabad: voter voters in the Assmbly election are slightly higher in Gautam Budh Nagar and Ghaziabad on Thursday.
But rural-urban distribution is also proven, with more people out to choose in villages rather than in booths in cities.
At 58.8% and 58% turnout, respectively, Gautam BDH Nagar and Ghaziabad did a little better than the 2017 assembly selection.
While GB Nagar has recorded 58% overall the last time, 57.6% of voters appeared in Ghaziabad.
Done under the shadow of the Covid Pandemic, officials said the two districts did it quite well, adding that the sound percentage would increase after reports from all compiled centers.
“In GB Nagar, the election increased on the constituency of Noida and the Jewar, while Dadri showed a little pants.
Overall, we performed quite well in the middle of the Covid pandemic,” said Suhas Ly, District Election Officer (DEO) at GB Nagar.
In Ghaziabad, officials said the vote passed peacefully.
“We fate better than 2017 assembly polls and Sabha 2019 selection,” said RK Singh, election officer.
However, it began slowly that day.
The percentage of voting in both districts saw a stable leap in the afternoon, with men and women out in almost the same amount to train their franchises.
At 11 o’clock in the morning, only about 20% of the total votes were surveyed at eight constituencies in two districts.
As in the past, the number of voters in rural areas was higher.
Modinagar in Ghaziabad and the Jewar in Gautam Budh Nagar remains ahead of other constituencies.
According to the Election Commission (EC) report on GB Nagar, while the target recorded a voter 66.6%, Dadri attended 59.8% and Noida saw 50.1%.
In 2017, the selection of voter in Noida was 48.5%, it was 60.1% in Dadri and 65.4% in the speech.
Three seats GB Nagar has 16 Lakh voters this time.
Ghaziabad, who has five assembly constituencies and more than 28 Lakh voters, also recorded a slight increase in voters in all seats except Muradnagar.
According to officials, Modinagar recorded the highest polling percentage of 67.2%, while that number was 64.7% in the previous poll.
Loni saw a picture of 60.6% voters, in the meantime 60.1% in the 2017 election.
In Muradnagar, there was a slight dye at 60.2% from 60.5% the last time.
In the urban segment, Ghaziabad saw voter participation of 54.2%, while Sahibabad, the largest election in the state with 10.2 voters, recorded 50.3% lowest.
Security settings in complicated booths.
In many centers, voters began to come as early as 6.30 in the morning, especially in rural areas.
Police and paramilitary personnel keep the gate carefully and examine the ID evidence before allowing voters inside.
SLEW OF MEADURES – Booths model, Pink Booths and Divyang Boths – was established to increase the percentage of selection in elections.
Chatarpal (70), a Sikrod resident who has reached the senior senior jagat bales to give His voice, quite enthusiastic.
“Good arrangement.
The staff was cooperative and did not make me stand in the queue for a long time.
I want our leaders to be our voice in the government.” Police in both districts describe it as an incident free election.
However, there are some cases of small curves reported from several regions.
“Model’s behavioral code is strictly implemented,” said an officer.
Ghaziabad SSP Pawan Kumar said more than 25,000 police personnel along with CRPF, paramilitary and other forces were deployed in this district.
“Five fast response teams (QRT) are also formed in every constituination for any emergency.
There are 40 sensitive places where we have doubled security,” he added.
However, there are, not many fanfare by political parties outside the outlet.
Supporters of almost all parties, who helped voters in finding their booth, agreed that the Covid impact was quite clear in the poll from the beginning itself.
Election campaigns also do not have complicated wrinkles and complicated by political parties, with the Indian Election Commission enforcing several restrictions.
Overall, 91 candidates were in Fray from eight assembly seats in both districts.

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