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Bharat Decides 2019: 3 Lok Sabha seats in J'khand go to polls tomorrow

The state of Jharkhand will go to polls on Monday where fate of 59 candidates in three constituencies will be decided in fourth phase of general elections. Phase 4 of the Lok Sabha polls will take place across 72 constituencies in nine states.

Bharat Decides: 3 Lok Sabha seats in Jharkhand go to polls tomorrow
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Published : Apr 28, 2019, 6:11 PM IST

Ranchi: Over 45.26 lakh voters on Monday will decide the fate of 59 candidates in the fourth phase of Lok Sabha polls for three constituencies in Jharkhand.

The three constituencies, all won by the BJP in 2014 elections, are Lohardaga (ST), Palamu (SC) and Chatra. As there are some Naxal pockets in Palamu and Chatra, the borders with Bihar have been sealed and adequate security arrangements have been made for the polling, a government official said on Saturday.

Bharat Decides: 3 Lok Sabha seats in Jharkhand go to polls tomorrow
Bharat Decides: 3 Lok Sabha seats in Jharkhand go to polls tomorrow

"All necessary steps have been taken to ensure free and fair voting in the 139 booths," an election official said

Union Minister of State for Tribal Affairs Sudarshan Bhagat is seeking re-election from the Lohardaga(ST) seat. He is pitted against Sukhdeo Bhagat, Congress MLA and Mahagathbandhan candidate.

In Palamu, it is a straight contest between the BJP and the 'Mahagathbandhan' (grand alliance). Former Jharkhand police chief and BJP candidate Vishnu Dayal Ram is facing a challenge from RJDs Ghuram Ram, supported by the Mahagathbandhan, comprising Congress, JMM and Jharkhand Vikas Morcha (Prajatantrik).

The RJD has fielded Subhas Yadav in Chatra, resulting in a friendly fight with the Congress nominee, Manoj Yadav, there. The BJP has re-nominated its sitting MP Sunil Kumar Singh from the seat. An electorate of 45,26,693, including 21,40,750 female voters, are eligible to exercise their franchise in the three seats between 7 AM and 4 PM.

Senior BJP leaders including Prime Minister Narendra Modi and party president Amit Shah had campaigned asking the people to re-elect the NDA to take forward the developmental works and protect the country's security.

No prominent national level leader of the opposition parties had campaigned in the three seats. Lok Sabha elections in 14 parliamentary constituencies of Jharkhand will be held in four phases.

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Ranchi: Over 45.26 lakh voters on Monday will decide the fate of 59 candidates in the fourth phase of Lok Sabha polls for three constituencies in Jharkhand.

The three constituencies, all won by the BJP in 2014 elections, are Lohardaga (ST), Palamu (SC) and Chatra. As there are some Naxal pockets in Palamu and Chatra, the borders with Bihar have been sealed and adequate security arrangements have been made for the polling, a government official said on Saturday.

Bharat Decides: 3 Lok Sabha seats in Jharkhand go to polls tomorrow
Bharat Decides: 3 Lok Sabha seats in Jharkhand go to polls tomorrow

"All necessary steps have been taken to ensure free and fair voting in the 139 booths," an election official said

Union Minister of State for Tribal Affairs Sudarshan Bhagat is seeking re-election from the Lohardaga(ST) seat. He is pitted against Sukhdeo Bhagat, Congress MLA and Mahagathbandhan candidate.

In Palamu, it is a straight contest between the BJP and the 'Mahagathbandhan' (grand alliance). Former Jharkhand police chief and BJP candidate Vishnu Dayal Ram is facing a challenge from RJDs Ghuram Ram, supported by the Mahagathbandhan, comprising Congress, JMM and Jharkhand Vikas Morcha (Prajatantrik).

The RJD has fielded Subhas Yadav in Chatra, resulting in a friendly fight with the Congress nominee, Manoj Yadav, there. The BJP has re-nominated its sitting MP Sunil Kumar Singh from the seat. An electorate of 45,26,693, including 21,40,750 female voters, are eligible to exercise their franchise in the three seats between 7 AM and 4 PM.

Senior BJP leaders including Prime Minister Narendra Modi and party president Amit Shah had campaigned asking the people to re-elect the NDA to take forward the developmental works and protect the country's security.

No prominent national level leader of the opposition parties had campaigned in the three seats. Lok Sabha elections in 14 parliamentary constituencies of Jharkhand will be held in four phases.

Read: Voting underway in polarised and undecided Spain

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3 Lok Sabha seats in Jharkhand go to polls on April 29
         Ranchi, Apr 28 (PTI) Over 45.26 lakh voters will on
Monday decide the fate of 59 candidates in the first phase of
polls for three Lok Sabha constituencies in Jharkhand.
         The three constituencies, all won by the BJP in 2014
elections, are Lohardaga (ST), Palamu (SC) and Chatra.
         As there are some Naxal pockets in Palamu and Chatra,
the borders with Bihar have been sealed and adequate security
arrangements have been made for the polling, a government
official said on Saturday.
         "All necessary steps have been taken to ensure free
and fair voting in the 139 booths," an election official said.
Union Minister of State for Tribal Affairs Sudarshan
Bhagat is seeking re-election from the Lohardaga(ST) seat. He
is pitted against Sukhdeo Bhagat, Congress MLA and
Mahagathbandhan candidate.
In Palamu, it is a straight contest between the BJP
and the 'Mahagathbandhan' (grand alliance). Former Jharkhand
police chief and BJP candidate Vishnu Dayal Ram is facing
challenge from RJDs Ghuram Ram, supported by the
Mahagathbandhan, comprising Congress, JMM and Jharkhand
Vikas Morcha (Prajatantrik).
         The RJD has fielded Subhas Yadav in Chatra, resulting
in a friendly fight with the Congress nominee, Manoj Yadav,
there.
         The BJP has re-nominated its sitting MP Sunil Kumar
Singh from the seat.
         An electorate of 45,26,693, including 21,40,750 female
voters, are eligible to exercise their franchise in the three
seats between 7 AM and 4 PM.
         Senior BJP leaders including Prime Minister Narendra
Modi and party president Amit Shah had campaigned asking the
people to re-elect the NDA to take forward the developmental
works and protect the country's security.
         No prominent national level leader of the opposition
parties had campaigned in the three seats.
Lok Sabha elections in 14 parliamentary constituencies
of Jharkhand will be held in four phases. PTI PVR
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