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Lok Sabha elections 2019 Phase 2 voting LIVE: Overall voter turnout in phase 2 at 66% at 6 pm

Ninety-five Lok Sabha seats across 11 states began voting at 7 am in the second phase of the 2019 general elections on Thursday. To be sure, the original schedule was for 97 seats, but the Election Commission of India has cancelled polling in Vellore (Tamil Nadu) and Tripura East constituencies.All of Tamil Nadu except Vellore will go to polls in the second phase. Eight seats in Uttar Pradesh and five seats in Bihar are also going to polls in the second phase. Karnataka is an another southern state going to polls in this phase. Eight seats in Uttar Pradesh and five seats in Bihar are also going to polls in the second phase. Ten parliamentary constituencies in Maharashtra will go to polls in this phase.All major states except Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Gujarat, Punjab and Haryana will go to polls in more than one phase in the 2019 elections. This excludes hill states such as Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh, North-Eastern states and union territories.Read| ‘Vote to protect rights of Tamils’, says Chidambaram :

Updated on: Apr 18, 2019 08:17 pm IST
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8:00 pm IST

Overall voter turnout in phase 2 at 66% at 6 pm

The overall voter turnout till 6 pm in the 11 states and one union territory that went to polls in the second phase of the Lok Sabha elections stood at 66 per cent. This was announced by the Election Commission at a press conference after the conclusion of the second phase of voting on Thursday.

7:57 pm IST

‘Total cases of paid news in phase two 51’: Election Commission

“Total paid news cases recorded in phase two were 51, in phase one it was 56. In the second phase, there were 25 Facebook take downs, 38 Twitter take downs and two take downs on YouTube and WhatsApp each,” said the EC.

7:55 pm IST

‘Seizures worth Rs 2632.73 crore made during phase two’:EC

“Seizures worth Rs 2632.73 crore were made by the election commission. Rs 697 crore in cash, liquor worth Rs 219 crore , drugs worth Rs 1151 crore and metal worth Rs 512 crore was seized,” said EC.

7:47 pm IST

‘Voter turnout lower than 2014 in Maharashtra, Odisha’: EC

“Polling percentage in Bihar was 62.52%. In 2014, it was 61.93%. In Maharashtra, the polling percentage was 62% whereas in 2014 it was higher, 62.64%. Odisha recorded a turnout of 64% by 6 pm and in 2014 it was 73.75%. In UP,the polling percentage at 6 pm was 62.3%, and in 2014 it was 61.87,” said the Election Commission.

7:45 pm IST

‘One EVM destroyed in Manipur’: Election Commission

“The turnout was 73.32% at 5 pm in Assam. In West Bengal, the polling percentage was 76.07. In Manipur, the poll percentage was 74.3. In 2014, the polling percentage was 75.16. Here, in one of the polling stations, an EVM was destroyed,” the Election Commission said.

7:40 pm IST

‘Turnout in Srinagar 13.43% at 5 pm, in 2014 it was 25.07%’: EC

“Peaceful polling took place in J&K. In Udhampur, voter turnout was 66.67% . In 2014 it was 71.48. In Srinagar, the turnout was 13.43% at 5 pm and it was 25.07% in 2014,” said the election commission.

7:32 pm IST

EC launched voter turnout app to track polling percentage

The Election Commission has launched an App called the voter turnout app. All Android users can see the assembly and state wise polling percentage. This app is available on Google Playstore. The link to the app is https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=in.gov.eci.pollturnout

7:30 pm IST

‘Tamil Nadu recorded voter turnout of 72%’, EC told the press

“In Tamil Nadu, the voter turnout was 73.58% in 2014. However, in these elections, the polling percentage was 72%,” the EC told the media.

7:25 pm IST

‘Voter turnout in Puducherry 78% these elections’: EC

“In Puducherry, polling was peaceful. There were 9. 7 lakh voters. In 2014, the voter turnout was 82.1% while this year it was 78%,” said the election commission.

7:15 pm IST

‘7.8 crore women, 8.45 lakh PWD voted in second phase’: EC

‘Tentatively, 7.8 crore women and 8.45 lakh persons with disabilities voted in the second phase of elections. Some people are still waiting in the line to vote so these figures are tentative,” said the EC.

7:05 pm IST

Election Commission officials address press after second phase of polling

“Polling was conducted peacefully. I congratulate all voters, especially women, people with disabilities who came out to vote despite difficulties. I congratulate officials who ensured a smooth conduct of the electoral process,” said EC.

6:45 pm IST

People will give another chance to Modi: Himachal CM

“People have made up their mind that once again the reins of the nation should be handed over to Prime Minister Narendra Modi,” said Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Jai Ram Thakur.

6:12 pm IST

Polling in 37 out of 38 Lok Sabha constituencies ends in Tamil Nadu

Polling ends in 37 out of 38 Lok Sabha constituencies in Tamil Nadu. Those in the queue will be given token and only those with tokens will be allowed to vote.

Voting in Madurai constituency ends at 8pm.

6:10 pm IST

At 5 pm, 61.12% voter turnout in Phase 2

At 5 pm, the voter turnout of the second phase of polling for Lok Sabha elections 2019, stood at 61.12%. Voter turnout was 73.32% in Assam, 58.14% in Bihar, 68.70% in Chhattisgarh, 43.37% in Jammu and Kashmir,61.80% in Karnataka, 55.37% in Maharashtra, 74.69% in Manipur,57.41% in Odisha, 72.40% in Puducherry, 61.52% in Tamil Nadu, 58.12% in Uttar Pradesh, and 75.27% in West Bengal.

6:11 pm IST

63.73% voter turnout at 5pm in Tamil Nadu

Voter turnout in Tamil Nadu at 5 pm was 63.73%. Congress leader P. Chidambaram’s Lok Sabha seat witnessed highest polling percentage with 70.73% and Kanyakumari Lok Sabha seat witnessed the lowest with 55.07%.

5:41 pm IST

At 5 pm, 61.84% voter turnout in Karnataka, 73.32% in Assam

At 5 pm, the voter turnout stood at 61.84% in Karnataka and at 73.32% in Assam.

5:35 pm IST

60.38% polls cast till 3 pm in Assam

An estimated 60.38 per cent of the 69,10,592 electorate exercised their franchise till 3 p m in five parliamentary constituencies of Assam in the second phase of polling on Thursday, EC sources said.

Polling is being held in 8992 polling booths in Karimganj (SC), Silchar, Autonmous Districts(ST), Nowgong and Mangaldoi constituencies to decide the fate of 50 candidates in fray and there has been no report of any untoward incidents so far, the EC official said.

4:57 pm IST

3 elderly people die after casting votes in

Three senior citizens collapsed and died after exercising their franchise for the Lok Sabha polls in three districts of Tamil Nadu Thursday, police said.

Balakrishnan of Coimbatore fainted and fell after coming out of the booth. He was being taken to a hospital when he died, the police said.

Similarly, Murugesan collapsed and breathed his last at a booth in Erode, they said.

Likewise, Krishnan died after casting his vote in Salem, the police said.

All the three were in their mid-60s, they added.

4:41 pm IST

107-year-old Padma awardee casts vote in Bengaluru

107-year-old Padma awardee, Saalumarada Thimmakka cast her vote for the Bangalore Rural parliamentary constituency, reported news agency ANI.

4:31 pm IST

52.02% voter turnout in Tamil Nadu, 53% in Odisha at 3 pm

The voter turnout in Tamil Nadu stood at 52.02% at 3 pm, and at 53% in Odisha.

The turnout was 46.63% in Maharashtra, 50.39% in Uttar Pradesh, 59.72% in Chhattisgarh.

4:13 pm IST

Bengaluru techie votes immediately after wife give birth to child

The early morning birth of his second child and immediate medical concerns of his family did not deter Sandeep Mishra, a Bangalore-based techie, from casting his vote for the Lok Sabha polls in the state on Thursday.

Mishra (37), whose wife gave birth to their second son at about 5:45 am at a private hospital, rushed to his polling booth in Horamavu road (Bangalore North constituency) as soon as it opened at 7 am.

“I had ensured that I carry my voter ID card when I rushed to the hospital with my wife and family at about 3 am after she developed labour pain. “I quickly drove to my polling centre, about 3 km from the hospital, as soon as saw my newborn son,” Mishra said. The software professional said he was among the first voters at the booth and he cast his vote at about 7:15 am. “It is my responsibility to ensure that I vote and also look after my family and hence by voting early I will now be able to take care of the new member in the family and my wife easily,” Mishra said.

4:05 pm IST

65.43 % voter turnout in Bengal

The voter turn in Bengal was 65.43% till 3 pm. It was 71.32% in Jalpaiguri (SC), 63.14% in Darjeeling and 61.84% in Raiganj .

“There have been sporadic incidents today in Bengal but they were fewer than those on the first phase of polling April 11. This is attributable to the deployment of central forces in more number of booths. Trouble took place in those polling stations where central forces were not deployed. We urged the Chief Electoral Officer that all polling stations should be manned by central forces in the next five phases in the state,” said Mukul Roy, convener of the BJP election management committee in Bengal.

4:00 pm IST

‘AIADMK may capture booths after 3.30 pm’: DMK lodges police complaint

DMK lodges complaint to DGP of Police saying that the ruling AIADMK may capture booths after 3.30 pm.

3:59 pm IST

38.5% voter turnout at 3 pm in Jammu and Kashmir

Voter turnout till 3 pm in Jammu and Kashmir is 38.5%, including 5.7% in Srinagar, reported news agency ANI.

3:32 pm IST

At 3 pm, 67.5% voter turnout in Inner Manipur, 49.26% in Karnataka

In the inner Manipur constituency, the voter turnout stood at 67.5% and 49.26% in Karnataka at 3 pm.

3:23 pm IST

95-year-old Odisha man collapses, dies while waiting in queue

A 95-year-old man collapsed and died while he was waiting in the queue to cast his vote in Kansamari booth of Sanakhemundi Assembly constituency under Aska Lok Sabha constituency.

3:09 pm IST

Former Chhattisgarh CM Raman Singh casts vote

Former Chhattisgarh chief minister Raman Singh and his family cast their vote for the Rajnandgaon parliamentary constituency.

3:07 pm IST

Who is behind the burqa? BSP, BJP slug it out in UP’s Amroha

The BJP and the BSP engaged in a bitter war of words over ‘burqa-clad voters’ in Uttar Pradesh’s Amroha constituency during the second phase of polling for Lok Sabha elections on Thursday

“All these (burqa clad voters) are fake voters…. They are casting fake votes for BSP candidate. I demand their frisking….I have also complained to the DM”, Kanwar Singh Tanwar, BJP’s sitting MP and its candidate said.

Within minutes, the BSP hit back with its candidate Danish Ali alleging that the BJP workers were using the cover of burqa to cast fake votes. “All these (burqua-clad voters) are BJP votes… the BJP is getting votes cast for its candidate under the cover of Burqua”, Ali alleged.

2:55 pm IST

EC officials search Karnataka CM’s luggage, chopper

Election Commission officials today searched the luggage and chopper of Karnakata chief minister HD Kumaraswamy, reported news agency ANI.

2:49 pm IST

AIADMK alleges violation of model code by Dayanidhi Maran

The ruling AIADMK in Tamil Nadu Thursday alleged violation of the model code of conduct by DMK leader Dayanidhi Maran, the candidate from Central Chennai Lok Sabha constituency, saying he sought votes on polling day.

Party spokesperson and advocate R M Babu Murgavel lodged a complaint with the Election Commission, marking a copy to state Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) Satyabrata Sahoo in this connection.

Murugavel alleged that Maran addressed the press after casting his vote and said “he voted for change of government” and he “request” the people also to do so.

2:46 pm IST

35% voting in 3 constituencies in Vidarbha till 1:00 pm

Around 35 per cent polling was recorded in three Lok Sabha constituencies --- Akola, Amravati and Buldhana, in Vidarbha till 1.00 this afternoon.

Political leaders whose fate will be decided today, in the second phase of the elections, include the Vanchit Bahujan Aghadi leader, Prakash Ambedkar (Akola), Navneet Rana (Amravati), the former Maharashtra minister and senior NCP leader, Rajendra Shingne (Buldhana) and three-time Lok Sabha member, Sanjay Dhotre (Akola).

The election authorities informed that, 36.15 % poll was recorded in Amravati, 34.31 % in Buldhana and around 33 per cent polling was recorded in Akola till 1.00 pm.

2:40 pm IST

Karnataka voter comes to polling booth in an ambulance

Jayasheela Poojaari Ulthuru of Kundapura came to the polling booth in an ambulance to cast his vote. He had met with an accident 20 days ago was confined to bed for next 3 months. He came in an ambulance, got on to the stretcher and voted, tweeted National Joint General Secretary (Org), BJP, B L Santhosh.

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