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Voting for Madhya Pradesh assembly polls 2013 begins.

Voting for Madhya Pradesh assembly polls 2013 begins.

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Bhopal: Voting has begun in Madhya Pradesh on Monday where more than for 4.65 crore voters are expected to elect a 230-member Assembly. In the first two hours 15 per cent of the voting was registered.

The BJP-government led by Shivraj Singh Chouhan fighting for an unprecedented third consecutive victory in the state where Congress was ousted ten years ago.

Chouhan has exercised his franchise and has appealed to people to vote. He said, "I would request all the people of Madhya Pradesh to vote for the BJP and bring it to power. I will do everything possible to make sure that the state flourishes."

Voting will be held in 53,896 polling booths in 51 districts with the electorate of 4,64,57,724. A total of 2,583 candidates are in fray, including Chouhan, who is contesting from Budhni and Vidisha seats.

 Vote Percentage:

  • "Madhya assembly election 2013: voting% till initial 2 hours is 15 percent."
  • "Madhya assembly election 2013: voting% till 11 am is 18 percent."
  • "Madhya assembly election 2013: voting% till 12 pm is 26 percent."
  • "Madhya assembly election 2013: voting% till 2 pm is 46 percent."
  • "Madhya assembly election 2013: voting% till 5 pm is 66 percent."

The other prominent candidates from the BJP are state Urban Development Minister and former Chief Minister Babulal Gaur (Govindpura in Bhopal), Forest Minister Sartaj Singh (Seoni-Malwa in Hoshangabad district) and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Narottam Mishra (Datia proper in Datia district).

State Home Minister Uma Shankar Gupta is fighting from Bhopal South-West while Rural Development and Panchayati Raj Minister Gopal Bhargava from Rehli and BJP MP Yashodhara Raje Scindia from Shivpuri.

The Congress' candidates are led by Leader of Opposition in state Assembly Ajay Singh, who is contesting again from the Churhat constituency in the Sidhi district.

Another prominent Congress candidate this time is Jaiwardhan Singh, the son of party General Secretary and former chief minister Digvijaya Singh. Jaiwardhan is in the race from Raghogarh constituency in Guna district.

Candidates from 12 erstwhile royal families have also thrown their hats in the ring.

The Congress has been out of power in the state since it lost elections in December 2003.

The BJP had come to power in the state in 2003, winning 173 seats, while Congress could manage only 38. The saffron party secured a second straight term in 2008 pocketing 143 seats, while Congress got 71, BSP 7, Bhartiya Jan Shakti Party 5, SP 1 and Independent 3.

There are eight Naxal-affected districts in Madhya Pradesh - Balaghat, Shahdol, Anuppur, Umaria, Mandla, Dindori, Sidhi and Singrauli.

Special measures are being taken to ensure that polling in these eight districts are smooth and trouble-free and any attempt by Naxals to obstruct polling would be thwarted, election office sources said.

Congress President Sonia Gandhi, Vice President Rahul Gandhi, Union Ministers Kamal Nath and Jyotiraditya Scindia, who represent the state in the Lok Sabha, besides General Secretary Digvijay Singh, led the campaign for the party.

The BJP's electoral charge was helmed mainly by its prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi, veteran leader LK Advani, party president Rajnath Singh, Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha Sushma Swaraj, MP from Vidisha and Chouhan.

While the BJP largely sought votes citing its government's track record in good governance, it came under intense attack from Congress over corruption and "hollow" claims about efficient governance during the electioneering.

Rival sides promised to provide a transparent and a corruption-free government committed to development, providing employment, checking price rise, and effectively tackling issues like law and order.

Source:firstpost.com

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