SITTING MP | RJD+ | BJP+ | JD(U)+ | |
MUNGER | Lalan Singh | Pragati Mehta | Veena Devi | Rajiv Ranjan Singh @Lalan Singh |
NALANDA | Kaushalendra Kumar | Ashish Ranjan Sinha | Dr. Satyanand Sharma | Kaushalendra Kumar |
PATNA SAHIB | Shatrughan Sinha | Raj Kumar Rajan | Shatrughan Sinha | Gopal Pd Sinha |
PATLIPUTRA | Ranjan Pd Yadav | Misa Bharti | Ram Kripal Yadav | Ranjan Pd Yadav |
ARRAH | Meena Singh | Bhagwan Singh Kushwaha | R.K. Singh | Meena Singh |
BUXAR | Jagada Nand Singh | Jagdanand Singh | Ashwani Kumar Choubey | Shyam Lal Kushwaha |
JAHANABAD | Jagdish Sharma | Surendra Pd Yadav | Dr. Arun Kumar | Anil Kr Sharma |
An electorate of 11,85,07,86
is expected to exercise franchise in 11,846 polling stations to decide the fate
of 117 candidates in Patna Sahib, Patliputra, Nalanda, Jehanabad, Munger, Ara
and Buxar Lok Sabha constituencies.
Prominent among the
candidates are actor-politician Shatrughan Sinha, former Home Secretary R K
Singh, Lalu Prasad's eldest daughter Misa Bharti and her two uncles Ramkripal
Yadav and Ranjan Yadav.
A high-pitch campaign addressed by star BJP
candidates has preceded the upcoming polls. The party's man of the moment and
prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi addressed rallies at Jehanabad, Ara
and Bikram in Patliputra seats on April 10.
Likewise, BJP veteran L K
Advani made his maiden poll campaign in Bihar by addressing rallies at Banka and Katihar on April 14.
Cinestar Shatrughan Sinha, seeking
re-election from Patna Sahib, also addressed a large number of rallies, with
his Congress rival and Bhojpuri actor Kunal Singh working hard to throw a good
challenge.
Chief Secretary A K Sinha
told reporters that a total of 42,600 security personnel will be deployed for
smooth conduct of the polls.
As in the first phase of polls, two
helicopters would be put in service for tomorrow's election.
Accompanied by Director
General of Police Abhyanand, Sinha said 152 companies of central forces and 74
Bihar Military police would be on duty on April 17 polling.
As per Election Commission
decision, voting in seven Maoist-hit Assembly constituencies would end at 4 pm
while in the rest it would be conducted till 6 pm.
The seven Assembly
constituencies that would witness truncated voting time are in Naxal-affected
Munger, Lakhisarai, Jehanabad and rural Patna
comprising areas in Patliputra parliamentary constituency.
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