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Brisk polling in Kerala; complaints of technical glitches in booths

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Brisk polling was reported from Kerala as voting is under way in 20 LS constituencies, even as there were complaints of technical glitches in EVMs in some polling booths.

Brisk polling in Kerala; complaints of technical glitches in booths

Shashi Tharoor. PTI file



Thiruvananthapuram, April 23

Brisk polling was reported from Kerala on Tuesday as voting is under way in 20 Lok Sabha constituencies, even as there were complaints of technical glitches in EVMs in some polling booths.

Many polling stations witnessed heavy rush and long queues in the initial hours.

Congress president Rahul Gandhi, Shashi Tharoor and Union minister Alphons Kannamthanam are key contenders in the state.

Women, senior citizens and first-time electors turned up in large numbers to exercise their franchise.

Governor P Sathasivam, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, Leader of Opposition Ramesh Chenntithala, former chief minister Oommen Chandy, Malayalam superstar Mohanlal and candidates of various constituencies were among the early voters.

Glitches in EVMs in some polling booths have been reported in the initial hours of voting in Cherthala in Alappuzha district and Kovalam in the state capital.

However, Thiruvananthapuram district collector K Vasuki dismissed reports of glitches in the machine in Kovalam and said it was ensured that it was error-free and the polling was continuing.

While Sathasivam voted at a booth here, Vijayan stood in a queue to cast his vote at Pinarayi in northern Kannur district along with his family.

After exercising his franchise, Vijayan told reporters that there was some problem in the voting machine in his booth and in two other places nearby.

Issues relating to the voting machines have been reported from various other places in the state, he said, adding that the Election Commission should have ensured that they were free of any glitches.

Enthusiastic voters queued up at several booths even before 7 am when the polling officially began for the third phase of the ongoing Lok Sabha elections.

The three major fronts--ruling CPI(M)-led LDF, Opposition Congress-headed UDF and the BJP-led NDA had put up a fierce fight in many constituencies.

A total of 227 candidates are in the fray in the state, including 23 women.

Wayanad constituency from where Rahul Gandhi is contesting, besides his pocketborough Amethi in Uttar Pradesh, has the maximum number of candidates--20 and the lowest are in Alathur in Palakkad district (6). PTI

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