Over 15.52 crore voters are expected to cast their votes in about 1.78 lakh polling stations as 95 constituencies are set to go to polls in the second phase of polling for the Lok Sabha elections on Thursday.
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Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy has sharply reacted to former chief minister and BJP leader S M Krishna’s remark that he weeps only during elections saying that he sheds tears every day and those who mock at him don’t know the value of tears.
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The Gulbarga parliamentary (SC reserved) seat is witnessing a hot contest in Hyderabad-Karnataka region with veteran Congress leader MallikarjunKharge’s one-time shishyas going all out stop the victory juggernaut of their political guru.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Congress president Rahul Gandhi will lead the campaign of the BJP and the Congress-JD(S) coalition, respectively, for the second phase of polling for 14 seats in the state scheduled April 23.
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While awareness efforts drew more urban votersinthe past decade, election commission officials feel Bengaluru still has a long way to go to be on a par with other parts of Karnataka in voter turnout.
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Here's a list of current candidates in each of the constituencies of Karnataka, and who has been nominated for each of them in the polls.
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The Government of India and the Election Commission have come up with the means to verify whether your name is on the electoral rolls, as the location of your name can change from time-to-time or they could've been removed altogether.
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If you're one of those who has lost their voter cards or simply can't find it and are worrying that you cannot vote, fret not. The ECI says that you can vote without a voter card.
With the 2019 general elections nearly upon India, lakhs of first-time voters are preparing to cast their franchise and play their part in putting the next government at the Centre. This guide is for them to help them understand how to vote at thepolling booth.
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Three seats of Vidarbha region - Buldhana, Akola and Amravati (SC), one from Western Maharashtra - Solapur (SC) and six from Marathwada - Hingoli, Nanded, Parbhani, Beed, Osmanabad and Latur (SC)goto polls.
Polling will be held till 6 pm in Tamil Nadu except in Madurai where it will go till 8 pm due to Chithirai Festival.
Former Union Finance Minister P Chidambaramis one of the early voters in Sivaganga.People should vote for protecting the Tamil respect and hopes the DMK Alliance will win hands down, he said after casting his vote in Kandalur.
BJP's Bangalore North candidate D V Sadananda Gowda and his family after casting their votes
At BBMP office in Koramangala 5th block Bangalore South constituency, morning walkers and joggers lined up to cast their votes...
Polling delayed for few minutes at polling centre 230 of Chamaraja assembly segment. The technical issue resolved and polling is on.
96-Year old Sagar Sharma arrives on a wheelchair to cast his vote in BET convent polling booth, Raja Rajeshwari Nagar, Bangalore Rural constituency
"Everyone should vote," Tamil superstar Rajinikanth said after casting his vote at Stella Maris College in Chennai.
Polling yet to begin at booth number 27 at Eldams Road in Chennai where Makkal Needhi Mayam President Kamal Haasan is to vote.
Actor Kamal Haasan and his daughter Shruti Haasan waiting at the booth number 27 at Eldams Road in Chennai.
Voting delayed in Hirisave in Hassan and Doddapalya in Srirangapatna taluk due to problems in EVM machines.
Mangaluru South MLA Vedavyasa Kamath along with his wife wait in a queue to exercise franchise at Gandhinagara school in Mangaluru
Doddne villagers in Hanur, Chamarajanagar in Karnataka, boycott pools alleging lack of development and basic facilities.
Congress candidate from Sivaganga in LokSabha Elections Karti Chidambaram casts his vote in Karaikudi in Tamil Nadu.
Voting percentage in Bihar (5 constituencies)till 8 am 5.73%.
BJP candidate inDakshina Kannada Nalin Kumar Kateel waits in a queue to cast vote at St Aloysius English Medium School, Urwa in Mangaluru.
Bangalore North Congress candidate Krishna Byregowda and his wife Meenakshi at Impact college Kodigehalli.
There was no power supply in booth numbers 401-406 at Vinayaka school in Dasarahalli (Bangalore North constituency). This delayed polling.Booth officers were checking names in mobile flashlights and even showing mobile lights for people to vote on the EVM. This made the queue very long.Agitated by being unable to find their names in the list in the dark many people were being forced to return and come back later when there is power supply.
At a polling booth on St. Mark's Road, old Bangalore resident Nadar Mirza, 65, interacts with polling official Javid. Mirza explained that the woman to his right, Tajusuf, had an expired voter ID card but the problem was quickly sorted out by Javid. "This is unbelievably efficient," Mirza said. "This is how a democracy should be run."
While Mandya Independent candidate A Sumalatha visits temple atop Chamundi Hill in Mysuru, Coalition candidate Prajwal Revanna offers prayers at Lakshmi Narasimhaswamy temple in Holenarasipur, before casting their votes.
BJP candidate from Sivaganga H Raja casting his vote in Tamil Nadu
Passengers, who boarded in the voter special train from Bengaluru, arrive atMangalore junction railway station
Makkal Needhi Maiam President and actor Kamal Haasan and his daughter Shruti after voting in Chennai.
Tamil Nadu Local Administration Minister S P Velumani voting at a booth in Coimbatore district.
Amid shutdown, Internet gag and extraordinary security arrangements, voting began on dull note in high profile Srinagar Lok Sabha constituency on Thursday in the second phase of General Elections.
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Voting is underway in 14 of the 28 Lok Sabha seats in Karnataka, where the contest is mainly between the ruling Congress-JD(S) coalition and the BJP, in the second phase of parliamentary polls.
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First time voter Salim Sheikh is excited to cast his first vote. He says voting is the foremost and most important right of every citizen. He has also inspired his friends to vote. Heis hopeful of a positive change with more younger people coming forward to exercise their right.
A voter turnout of 19.27 per cent wasreported from 14 constituencies in Karnataka till 11 am, with the highest number of people voting in Dakshina Kannada and the least in Bangalore Central during the first fourhours.
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Assam: 26.39%
Bihar: 18.97%
Chhattisgarh: 26.2%
Tamil Nadu: 30.62%
Uttar Pradesh: 24.31%
Manipur: 32.18%
Jammu and Kashmir: 17.8%
BJP workers were caught on camera distributing money to voters at polling booth 174 near Narayana E-techno school, K R Puram's Aiyappa Nagar, under Bangalore North constituency. Workers of Congress were also seen writing on slips the amount given, ranging from Rs 100 to Rs 150, and asking them to collect the amount after voting.
90-year-old Khatua Bi has been a committed voter thanks to the efforts of her granddaughter Shahida Khatun (sitting beside her) who has brought her to vote in every election.
It was a great disappointment to Sharon Shajan (18), the first time voter as she couldn't find her name in the voter's list at Bangalore Central constituency on Thursday.
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Former minister and Congress MLA H M Revanna, who is being treated in Vikram Hospital for a back injury, came to B R Ambedkar Memorial Institution, Mahalakshmi Layout to cast vote for the candidate of Bangalore North constituency.
DH spoke to several senior citizens around Bengaluru trying to draw a comparison between their first elections and the current one.
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"To get the voter id itself was a tedious process. I had applied online last time but my name did not appear on the list. This time, after multiple rounds to the ward office, I got the voter ID.
"Most candidates come during elections and once elected, they are are not seen at all. I do not support those political parties seeking votes in the name of caste. One must understand they do not vote for the PM directly. Irrespective of the party he belongs to, they must vote for an MP candidate who works for the issues pertaining to their area ultimately."
Tamil Nadu recorded 13.48 per cent voting till 9 am Thursday in 38 Lok Sabha constituencies of the state, with Chief Minister K Palaniswami and DMK chief M K Stalin among early voters.
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Many prominent personalities on Thursday exercised their franchise in 14 of the 28 Lok Sabha constituencies of Karnataka as voting got underway in the second phase of the parliamentary polls.
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Cash flowed near this voting booth on the bylanes of KR Pura, Bangalore North Constituency as workers from both BJP and Congress tried to convince people to vote for their party candidate.
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An ITBP jawan suffered minor injuries after Naxals triggered an IED blast on Thursday in Chhattisgarh's Rajnandgaon district where polling for Lok Sabha elections is underway, officials said.
Clashes broke out between supporters of Congress-JD(S) coalition candidate K Nikhil and Independent candidate Sumalatha at Doddarasinakere in Mandya district.
Sumalatha and Nikhil had come face to face here, after which Sumalatha's supporters raised objection for Nikhil's gesture of folding hands claiming it to be a violation. The police intervened and brought the situation under control.
Hassain Saab and his family were left disappointed when they found their names changed in the voter roll, whichthem unable to vote. This is the first time that Hassain Saab, a visually challenged voter, was unable to vote at Ward 53, Chikkabasavantpura constituency in K R Puram.
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Half-way into the polling day, one thing was clear: political party workers exhibited their best behaviour and were all polite to anyone walking by the poll booths.
In Yelahanka, Congress and BJP workers are asking anyone near the booth, "Please tell us if you need anything." It was not clear what exactly they meant by "help".
The polite behaviour was on display at polling booths at the higher primary school and Government Model School at booth number 152 in Byatarayanapur. Here, Congress workers requested voters to vote for their candidate, Krishna Byregowda.
National Conference President and Srinagar parliamentary candidate Farooq Abdullah and his son Omar Abdullah pose after casting their votes at a polling station in Srinagar.
Voters take a selfie after casting their votes at Basavanagudi National College in Bangalore South Lok Sabha constituency.
Clashes erupted between the two political groups in Doddarasinakere village, in presence of JD(S)-Congress candidate K Nikhil. The Police resorted to mild lathi charge to control the people. Doddarasinakere is the native village of actor-turn politician late M H Ambareesh. His wife Sumalatha is the Independent candidate from Mandya Lok Sabha segment.
The JD(S)party workers allegedly spoke in singular tense with a female voter pestering her to vote for JD(S). Things got ugly when BJP workers asked the female voter to vote for BJP.
The tussle got so bad that the lady did not vote and the fight intensified. There was no police to control it. When the photographer started capturing the scene on camera the crowd started to thin out and escape. With all this, the BJP and JDs lost a vote.
Over 50 per cent of the votes were cast by 3 pm Thursday in the eight constituencies which went to the polls in Uttar Pradesh in the second phase of Lok Sabha elections.
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An estimated 46.42 per cent of over 69 lakh electorate exercised their franchise till 1 pm on Thursday in five parliamentary constituencies of Assam, an election official said.
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34-year old B S Vani was unable to find her details. She and her husband have been searching her booth. The couple had changed their address and got it changed on the electoral also.
While her husband Sukumar already cast his vote in Oxford school, Vani was unable to find hers. The App shows Govt Urdu primary school in Subedarpalya, Number 153 Yeshwanthpur assembly constituency, Bangalore north, but her details are not to be found their also.
Prakash, 46, who has voted from the same part of Malleswaram for the last 25 years, found his name completely missing from the voter's list. In previous elections, his parents' names preceded his while his wife was entered just after his name on the list. This year, the others could vote while his name was missing and not to be found in either the deleted section or in the 2018 deleted list. This is not an isolated incident with many voters reporting similar experiences.
Polling percentage as of 5 pm
Overall 61.83%
Udupi-Chikmagaluru - 69.84%
Hassan - 65.12%
Dakshina Kannada - 72.97%
Chitradurga - 61.75%
Tumkur - 70.28%
Mandya - 71.75%
Mysore - 63.20%
Chamarajanagar - 66.51%
Bangalore Rural - 59.43%
Bangalore North - 48.28%
Bangalore Central - 45.34%
Bangalore South - 49.36%
Chikkballapur - 69.77%
Kolar - 69.99%
Confusion over an advice by a booth official on using the EVM led to chaos at a polling booth in Bommanahalli, Bangalore South constituency, with the Congress workers alleging efforts were being made by officials to channel the vote for BJP candidate.
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Polling percentage as of 3 pm
Overall 49.26%
Udupi-Chikmagaluru - 56.44%
Hassan - 57.34%
Dakshina Kannada - 60.46%
Chitradurga - 49.25%
Tumkur - 54.68%
Mandya - 55.11%
Mysore - 50.39%
Chamarajanagar - 51.43%
Bangalore Rural - 44.46%
Bangalore North - 39.07%
Bangalore Central
- 36.96%
Bangalore South - 40.58%
Chikkballapur - 55.23%
Kolar - 52.71%
About 53 per cent of the over 76.93 lakh voters exercised their franchise till 3 pm in five Odisha Lok Sabha and 35 assembly seats, some of them in naxal-affected areas, in the second phase on Thursday, EC top official said.
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A 95-year-old man collapsed & later died while waiting for his turn to vote, at a polling booth in Ganjam, Odisha. He was rushed to the hospital where he was declared brought dead.
Former Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Raman Singh and his family cast their vote for the Rajnandgaon parliamentary constituency.
Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy said that the coalition partners were confident of winning 10-12 seats in the first phase of elections, held on Thursday. A total of 14 of the 28 seats in Karnataka went to polls during the day.
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About 53 per cent of the over 76.93 lakh voters exercised their franchise till 3 pm in five Odisha Lok Sabha and 35 assembly seats, some of them in naxal-affected areas, in the second phase on Thursday, EC top official said.
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107-year old Saalumarada Thimmakka, known worldwide for her afforestation work, cast her vote at Hulikal village in Magadi Talluk of Ramnagar district. She displays her inked finger with full enthusiasm.
The Election Commission officials on Thursday afternoon registered a complaint against Bangalore South BJP candidate Tejasvi Surya for violating the model code of conduct by influencing voters through social media.
Polling percentage as of 6pm
Overall 62.53%
Udupi-Chikmagaluru - 69.84%
Hassan - 71.20%
Dakshina Kannada - 72.97%
Chitradurga - 61.75%
Tumkur - 70.28%
Mandya - 71.75%
Mysore - 64.48%
Chamarajanagar - 69.38%
Bangalore Rural - 59.43%
Bangalore North - 48.28%
Bangalore Central - 42.43%
Bangalore South - 49.36%
Chikkballapur - 71.21%
Kolar - 73.09%
ASSAM:75.61%
BIHAR:59.73%
CHHATTISGARH:70.31%
JAMMU AND KASHMIR:43.71%
KARNATAKA:64.45%
MAHARASHTRA:57.87%
MANIPUR:76.01%
ODISHA:57.81%
TAMIL NADU:62.65%
UTTAR PRADESH:61.12%
WEST BENGAL:76.43%
PUDUCHERRY:75.07%
Total percentage: 67.67 percent
Udupi-Chikkamagalur - 75.26 percent
Hassan - 77.28 percent
DK: 77.7 percent
Chitradurga - 70.59 percent
Tumkur - 77.1 percent
Mandya - 79.98 percent
Mysore - 68.72 percent
Chamarajanagar - 73.45 percent
Bangalore Rural - 64.9 percent
Bangalore North - 54.03 percent
Bangalore Central - 49.76 percent
Bangalore South - 53.53 percent
Chikkaballapur - 76.14 percent
Kolar - 75.94 percent
At least 67.84% voters turned up at the polling stations as 95 constituencies in 11 States and one Union Territory went to the polls in the second phase of polling for the Lok Sabha elections on Thursday.
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The fierce, high-decibel election to the 14 Lok Sabha constituencies of Karnataka witnessed an estimated voter turnout of 66.21% in the first phase on Thursday. Polling was largely peaceful except for stray incidents of violence and large-scale complaints of missing names in the electoral rolls.
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