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Bypoll in Dantewada ends peacefully, 60% polling recorded

No Maoist violence was reported during the by-poll apart from security forces recovering a 5kg IED (Improvised Explosive Device), planted by Maoist under Katekalyan police station area.

Updated on: Sep 23, 2019 10:53 PM IST
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Around 60% polling was recorded in Maoist-affected Dantewada assembly by-poll of Chhattisgarh on Monday.

There are a total of 1, 88,263 voters including 89,747 male and 98,876 female and 273 polling stations for the by-election. (PTI  image)
There are a total of 1, 88,263 voters including 89,747 male and 98,876 female and 273 polling stations for the by-election. (PTI image)

In the 2018 assembly election, the constituency had recorded a voter turnout of 60.67 per cent while it was 62.03 per cent in 2013 assembly election.

“The final percentage will be updated on Tuesday but till now around 60 percent polling has been recorded in Dantewada. Polling started at 7 am and went smoothly till the deadline at 3 pm,” said a poll official in Raipur adding that the final percentage could go up late in the evening.

No Maoist violence was reported during the by-poll apart from security forces recovering a 5kg IED (Improvised Explosive Device), planted by Maoist under Katekalyan police station area.

“The by-poll was concluded without a single Maoist violence incident which is a success for security forces and officers posted in the area. The peaceful poll happened also because of coordination of police forces of other neigbouring states,” said DM Awasthi, Director General of Police, Chhattisgarh. Around 30,000 police personnel had been deployed for peaceful election in Dantewada.

There are a total of 1, 88,263 voters including 89,747 male and 98,876 female and 273 polling stations for the by-election.

The by -election was necessitated following the killing of BJP MLA Bhima Mandavi on April 9, just two days before the parliamentary elections in Bastar. Mandavi defeated Congress candidate Devati Karma in 2018 assembly elections by a thin margin of 2,172 votes.

The Congress again fielded Devati Karma while BJP had given a ticket to slain BJP leader’s wife Ojaswi Mandavi. A total of nine candidates are contesting the by-elections.

The BJP managed to get only one seat, Dantewada, in Bastar region in 2018 elections, which comprises 12 assembly seats.

In the campaigning for the by poll, the central leadership of both the Congress and BJP stayed away and the main faces of campaign were Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel and former CM Raman Singh.

On the one hand, the Congress campaign was mainly concentrated on pro-farmers and pro-tribal policies that the government started in the last nine months while the BJP accused Congress of vendetta politics and the main issue for them was development done in Raman Singh’s 15-year rule.

 
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Ritesh Mishra

Ritesh Mishra is the State Correspondent for Chhattisgarh with Hindustan Times. He reports on Maoism, internal security, politics, mining, governance, and major developments shaping the state. Based in Raipur, he has covered Chhattisgarh since 2016, reporting extensively from the Bastar region and other conflict-affected areas. With nearly two decades of experience in journalism, Ritesh has built a reputation for ground reporting from some of India's most challenging terrains. His coverage spans Left-Wing Extremism, counter-insurgency operations, elections, tribal affairs, environmental issues, infrastructure, mining, and socio-economic developments. He has reported on major security operations, policy initiatives, wildlife crime, and the changing dynamics of conflict and development in Central India. Before moving to Chhattisgarh, Ritesh spent eight years reporting from Madhya Pradesh, covering politics, administration, crime, development, and social issues. Throughout his career, he has reported on various forms of extremism in Central India, combining field reporting with in-depth analysis to produce accurate, balanced, and impactful journalism. Prior to joining Hindustan Times, Ritesh worked with The Pioneer and The Free Press Journal, where he covered a wide range of beats and honed his skills in political, investigative, and field reporting. His reporting is marked by exclusive stories, extensive fieldwork, and a commitment to factual, on-the-ground journalism that brings complex issues to a wider audience.

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