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The first phase of the seven-phase election in Uttar Pradesh, held on Thursday, 10 February, saw a voter turnout of 60.17%.
Polling began at 7 am for 58 Assembly seats in 11 districts – spanning the Jat-dominant belt of western UP.
The 11 districts where the elections were held in this first phase are Shamli, Hapur, Gautam Buddh Nagar, Muzaffarnagar, Meerut, Baghpat, Ghaziabad, Bulandshahr, Aligarh, Mathura, and Agra.
As the curtains came down on the first phase, the Chief Electoral Officer addressed the press and said:
The state of Uttar Pradesh is polling in seven phases. The results will be declared on 10 March.
Visuals emerging from the state showed people queuing up at various booths to exercise their franchise.
People wait in a queue to cast their votes at a poling Station, during the first phase of UP Assembly elections, in Dadri.
A woman casts her vote in Kairana.
People stand in queues to cast their votes, during the first phase of UP Assembly polls, at a polling station at Saini village of Gautam Buddha nagar.
People wait in queues to cast votes at a polling station in Agra, during the first phase of UP Assembly elections.
Polling booths in Ghaziabad also welcomed voters with drums.
Meanwhile, reports of EVM malfunctioning also emerged from parts of the state, with Samajwadi Party supremo Akhilesh Yadav appealing to the Election Commission to take appropriate action.
"'Smooth and fair voting' is the biggest responsibility of the Election Commission," he added.
Meanwhile amid reports of EVM malfunctioning and a thinly veiled jibe alluding to the farmers' anger against the BJP, RLD chief Jayant Chaudhary said:
"There are complaints about EVM malfunctioning. It seems youth and farmers are pushing the button in full rage!! Request you to press the button not so hard, in favor of the alliance with love.”
Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi conducted a door-to-door campaign in Rampur on Thursday. Sharing visuals of her campaign, the Congress Party tweeted:
“Dear citizen, vote for those who prioritise you.”
Meanwhile, Akhilesh Yadav and Jayant Chaudhary campaigned in Bijnor.
PM Modi, addressing a rally in Saharanpur, said:
"We will vote for the one who will keep our sisters and daughters free from fear. We will vote for the one who sends criminals to jail," he said. The prime minister added that the praise he has acquired from Muslim women has caused a stomach-ache for some.
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, whose son Pankaj is contesting the UP polls from Noida too urged people to go out and vote.
Ahead of polling in the state, UP CM Adityanath had credited his government with "a lot of wonderful things," which he claimed, "have happened in these five years under the double engine government." He went on to attack other states and say:
Reacting to this remark, Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said that UP would enjoy better amenities and facilities if it turned into Kerala.
Subsequently, National Conference leader Omar Abdullah too said:
"He (UP CM Adityanath) should be so lucky. J&K has less poverty, better human development indices, less crime and generally better standards of living than UP. What we lack is good governance over the last 3-4 years but that is a temporary phenomenon.”
Adityanath’s barb was also criticised by RLD Chief Jayant Chaudhary.
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