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Haryana witnesses record voter turnout, moderate voting in Maharashtra

| | Oct 16, 2014, at 01:51 am
Mumbai/ Chandigarh. Oct 15 (IBNS): Haryana witnessed record number of voters exercising their franchise while Mahasrashtra had moderate turnout as Assembly polls were held in both the Indian states on Wednesday.

In Maharashtra, 54.5 per cent voters had exercised their franchisee till 5 pm while 73 percent voters cast their votes in Haryana, reports said.

In Maharashtra, many prominent political and celebrities did cast their vote.

Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) supremo Sharad Pawar, his daughter Supriya Sule cast their vote.

So did another party leader Praful Patel.

Among the early voters were former state deputy chief minister Ajit Pawar in Baramati, Leader of Opposition in Legislative Council Vinod Tawde in Mumbai, Bharatiya janata Party (BJP)’s Pankaja Munde in Beed.

BJP leaders like Prakash Javadekar, Devendra Fadnavis, who is BJP State President also did cast their vote.

Shiv Sena Chief Uddhav Thackeray, his son Yuva Sena chief Aditya Thackeray and Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) supremo Raj Thackeray exercised their franchisee.

Former Maharashtra chief Minister and Congress leader Prithviraj Chavan did cast his vote in Karad.

Not only political leaders, but celebrities in Mumbai also queued up to cast their vote.

Bollywood diva of yesteryear' Rekha and cricket maestro Sachin Tendulkar voted in Mumbai.

Later Sachin posted his selfie on micro-blogging site Twitter and said,"I have voted, am sure you have too !!"

Reliance Group Chairman Anil Ambani also did cast his vote in Mumbai.

Bollywood superstar Salman Khan tweeted: "Go Vote."

On the other hand, BJP leader Captain Abhimanyu and Gurgaon BJP MP Rao Inderjit Singh did cast their vote from Hisar and Rewari in Haryana respectively.

Like Maharashtra, here also long queues were seen outside polling stations.

Voting is being held for 288 assembly constituencies in Maharashtra and 90 seats in Haryana. About 10 crore people are expected to exercise their franchises.

In Maharashtra, as many as 4,119 candidates are in the electoral fray, including 276 women.

About 8.35 crore voters in the state are eligible to exercise their right to franchise.

Both the states are voting on Wednesday for new governments. The counting of votes will take place on October 19, Sunday.

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) decided to fight these elections alone in both the Congress-ruled states with Prime Minister Narendra Modi campaigning extensively in run up to the election.

In Maharashtra, two long-time alliances, the BJP and Shiv Sena, parted their ways following disagreement over a seat sharing deal.

The Congress-Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) alliance also came apart over seat sharing days before voting, making this a four-sided contest with Raj Thackeray’s Maharashtra Narvnirman Sena (MNS) providing a fifth.
 

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