Raipur:Voting for the by-election in the Naxal-affected Dantewada Assembly constituency of Chhattisgarh is being held on Monday amid heightened security.
Total nine candidates are in fray for the bypoll which was necessitated following the death of sitting BJP legislator Bhima Mandavi in a Naxal attack in April this year.
The main opposition BJP in the state is fighting to retain the seat, reserved for Scheduled Tribe candidates.
"All preparations have been done for conducting a free and fair by-election in Dantewada," state's Chief Electoral Officer Subrat Sahoo told reporters on Sunday.
There are total 1,88,263 voters, including 89,747 men and 98,876 women, in the constituency where 273 polling stations have been established.
Voting will be held from 7 am till 3 pm and elaborate security arrangements have been made for conducting the bypoll.
Nearly 18,000 security personnel, including paramilitary forces, have been deployed in the Naxal-infested Assembly segment, which is part of the Bastar region, a senior police official here said.
Besides, drones will also keep a hawk-eye to track the movement of Naxals, especially in areas close to the polling booths and camps of security forces, he said.