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12 days wait to know 'win' or 'lose' : Tripura eyeing for Poll-result on March 3rd
TIWN Feb 19, 2018
12 days wait to know 'win' or 'lose' : Tripura eyeing for Poll-result on March 3rd
PHOTO : Tight security at Umakanta School, Agartala. TIWN Pic Feb 19

AGARTALA, Feb 19 (TIWN): After the poll was ended on yesterday night, the state is now eagerly waiting to know the poll-result which will be announced on March 3rd along with 2 more Northeastern states Nagaland and Meghalaya. With 78 % of vote casting, the much awaited Assembly poll met an end in 25 yrs long Left regime's Tripura. Public with full enthusiasm had cast their votes till late night on yesterday and now it's only 12 days to be confirmed who will win the next 5 years in Tripura. Amidst few untoward incidents, the poll went under tight safety blanket led by central forces. Now strong rooms have kept under heavy security across the state.After the polling was ended on yesterday, CEO Sriram Taranikanti calling press, thanked the voters for their level of patience, voting till night 11 PM.Over 78 per cent of Tripura's 2,536,589 voters had cast their votes on Sunday in a peaceful manner to elect a new Assembly, said state chief electoral officer Sriram Taranikanti.

However, he said that the polling percentage might go up as huge numbers of voters were still in queues at 10 p.m. on Sunday night in around 100 of the 3,174 polling stations across the state.

"Over 78.56 per cent of the 2,536,589 voters in Tripura had cast their votes. The polling percentage will go up when the final figures come after completion of the remaining around 100 polling stations," Taranikanti told the media.

He said that 191 (6 per cent) VVPAT (Voter Verifiable Paper Audit Trail) and 89 (5 per cent) EVM (Electronic Voting Machines) malfunctioned causing delay in balloting.

"We have decided to conduct re-poll in a polling station under Karamchara assembly constituency even as the BJP (Bharatiya Janata Party) and CPI-M (Communist Party of India-Marxist) demanded re-polling in some polling stations," Taranikanti said adding that there is no incident during the polling throughout the state.

In a separate media briefing, the BJP demanded a re-poll in eight polling stations and the CPI-M demanded re-poll in three polling stations.

Ruling Left Front convenor Bijan Dhar alleged that at least five election agents of Left Front candidates were injured and shifted to hospitals when workers of BJP and its electoral ally IPFT (Indigenous People's Front of Tripura) attacked on them in different places of Tripura.

"Forward Bloc candidate Biswanath Saha and some women were injured when the central para-military forces carried out a baton charge in two separate places in western Tripura," he said, demanding action against the attackers.

 
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