Bihar Assembly polls 2020: Peaceful, fair elections in second round, record turnout in Muzaffarpur

 Bihar Assembly polls 2020: Peaceful, fair elections in second round, record turnout in Muzaffarpur



On the whole, the second phase of the Bihar Assembly polls ended peacefully. Voting was held in 94 assembly constituencies in 18 districts. Voting continues till 7 pm. According to the Election Commission, 53.51 percent of the votes were cast in the second round. The highest number of votes was cast in Muzaffarpur. The election was peaceful on the whole. In the middle of the second phase, the election campaign of the third phase has increased the heat of voting again.

Fair elections in Bihar 

Voting is going on in Bihar under the Corona situation. The country's first vote in the epidemic situation. After the first round, the second round of voting also went smoothly. In the case of the second phase, many things have become much easier. Voters had become much more aware of the Corona rule in the previous round. No riots were reported anywhere.

The turnout was 53.51 percent 

Due to Corona, voting is going on in Bihar for a long time now. Voting is going on in the booths till 7 pm. According to the Election Commission, 53.51 percent of the votes were cast in Bihar. The highest number of votes was cast in Muzaffarpur. 41.25 percent votes were cast in Muzaffarpur. This is followed by West Champaran (39.34), Khagaria (36.11), Samastipur (36.99), Baishali, Saran, Begusarai, Bhagalpur, Nalanda, Patna, East Champaran and Dwarbhanga.

Heavyweights vote 

The heavyweights voted in the second round. Tejaswi Yadav voted with his mother Rabaridevi. With the vote, Rabri Devi said that the victory will again belong to RJD. Nitish Kumar voted. Union Minister Ashmini Kumar Choubey. Union Minister RK Singh also cast his vote at his booth. The Union Minister has claimed that no one but the BJP will win.

Attacked Nitish 



Meanwhile, Nitish Kumar was attacked while campaigning in Madhubani, Bihar. He was stabbed during the meeting. Meanwhile, the CPM is going to send a letter to the Election Commission alleging that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has violated the election rules by making controversial remarks during his third term campaign. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has launched his third campaign in Bihar. He has promised to fulfill the aspirations of the people of Bihar when he comes to power there.

Rahul's promotion 



On the other hand, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has spoken out about the rights of farmers in the third phase of the campaign. He claimed that farmers in Chhattisgarh get Rs 2,500 per quintal of paddy sold. And the farmers of Bihar get 600 rupees. The reason is that they won the Nitish government by voting. So this is the golden opportunity to correct that mistake, said Rahul Gandhi.

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