Patna: Elections for the bypolls of four Bihar assembly seats , Tarari, Imamganj, Belaganj and Ramgarh, began at 7 am on Wednesday, amid tight security arrangements, an official said. The polling is scheduled to go on till 6 pm, he said. However, voting will continue till 4 pm at certain polling stations in the Imamganj constituency, he added.
According to the official, more than 12 lakh voters will decide the fate of 38 candidates in these four assembly seats. Voting is taking place in 1,277 booths, of which 1,196 fall in rural areas. As per figures made available by the Election Commission, about 5.73 lakh voters are women while 19 are of the third gender.
631 voters are aged 100 years or above, while those aged over 85 years are 11,510. All the poll-bound seats fall in the area south of the Ganga River. These constituencies are considered a stronghold of the Mahagathbandhan, the INDIA bloc's Bihar prototype comprising the RJD, the Left and the Congress. The results will be out on November 23.
All four assembly seats had fallen vacant after MLAs representing them were elected in the last Lok Sabha election. The NDA, led by the BJP which is contesting Tarari and Ramgarh seats, is putting up a stiff fight, realising that it must maintain the tempo given the next year's elections.