■ Staff Reporter :
Candidates’ all eyes now on Nov 23
Rural populace was
more enthusiastic than
urban dwellers in
exercising franchise
Ramtek constituency
recorded highest
turnout of 71.27 per
cent in Nagpur district
In Nagpur city
constituencies, Nagpur
East recorded highest
58.70 per cent voting
In Lok Sabha polls held
in May 2024, Nagpur
parliamentary seat had
recorded 54.1% turnout
while Ramtek saw
61.1% polling
Minor incidents affect
polling in East and
Central Nagpur
Assembly segments
which may delay final
polling
figures
Chaos on Mahal
street on Wednesday
late evening
RIDING on wave of enthusiasm
among voters, the voting per centage for 12 Assembly constituencies in Nagpur District
reached 60.49 per cent till 6 pm
on Wednesday. Political parties
are hopeful of increase in the
polling per centage as final figures of voting are awaited.
According to the polling data
released by the administration,
till 6 pm, average voting per centage in Nagpur district was 60.49
per cent with Ramtek constituency recording highest
turnout of 71.27 per cent followed by Umred at 70.02 per cent
and Katol was third with 66.70
per cent.
In other three rural constituencies — Savner recorded 66
per cent voting, Hingna recorded 58.10 per cent voter turnout
while Kamptee saw 63.05 per
cent voters exercising their franchise. Of the three, significant
part of Kamptee and Hingna constituencies have urban base that
explains the voting per cent on
bit lower side.
In Nagpur city constituencies,
Nagpur East
r e c o r d e d
h i g h e s t
58.70 per cent voting while
Nagpur Central recorded lowest
55.01 per cent voting.
Similarly, Nagpur North witnessed 58.05 per cent voting,
Nagpur South (56.20 %), Nagpur
SouthWest (54.49 %) and Nagpur
West (55.68 %).
These figures were past midnight even as Election
Commission of India stated that
they may vary.
Here too the voting trend again
indicates a tad lower turnout in
affluent areas compared to constituencies that are under developed. A cursory look at voting
figures showcase that again rural
populace was quite aware and
ensured they cast their votes
while urban dwellers seemed
unenthusiastic.
In Lok Sabha elections held in
May this year the Nagpur parliamentary constituency recorded 54.1 per cent turnout while
neighbouring Ramtek 61.1 per
cent polling.
The final polling per centage
of Nagpur District is still being
compiled and clear picture will
be available only on Thursday.
Due to skirmishes in East
Nagpur and Central Nagpur
Assembly segments, the final voting per centage calculations
got delayed as election machinery got entangled in the rival
claims that led to local flare up.
Even police machinery hands
were full due to these two incidents, particularly one in Central
Nagpur segment as rumoursflew
high.
Finally, the city police
resolved the matter peacefully
and the crowd dispersed.
Elsewhere entire voting
process was held in peaceful
atmosphere barring some minor
incidents in some pockets owing
to hyper local political activism
among two alliances, MahaYuti
and MVA. Though election see
tempers high, this time however stakes were quite high as survey showed that the fight is quite
close and hence no one was willing to concede the race.
Compared to Lok Sabha, this
time the voting process was held
quite smoothly as the irritants of
missing names or deleted names
in voters list were far and few.
The elaborate exercise undertaken by District administration
and alertness on part of voters
ensured that the mass complaints that surfaced during general elections were not seen in
assembly elections. Only at one
or two places, voters complained
about not finding their names or
cross mark on their names in the
voter list presuming them to be
dead.
Overall the voting per centage
that was targeted at 75 per cent
was way below that mark inspite
of hectic efforts put in by the
administration. Several factors
are being quoted as to reasons
for failure of Mission Distinction,
students community could not
make it for voting owing to forthcoming exams, and also many
of locals have shifted to Pune
and other major cities, or some
have moved abroad.
The voting started on positive
note as voters knowing well that
as the day passes by the queue
starts forming and hence many
of them went in first hours itself.
Brisk voting started across all the
seats and with pleasant weather throughout the day the voters
came at ease, unlike during the
Lok Sabha when it was scorching heat that affected the overall voting per centage.
By 3 pm the average polling in
12 assembly segments of Nagpur
District was 44.45 per cent. In other districts of Vidarbha similar
trends were reported elsewhere.
As per guidelines of Election
Commission, district administration made elaborate arrangement for elderly and Divyang
voters to ensure they do not miss
out on their right.
They were
offered transport facility and also
wheel chairs were arranged at
polling booth and many voters
took advantage of the same.
Barring in mid afternoon when
there appeared to bit lull in the
voting, it was confined to some
pockets of East and North Nagpur
segment, at other centres voters
were present in substantial numbers to cast their votes.Young and
old, even Divyang made it a point
to exercise their franchise.
Political parties pulled out all
tricks to ensure voters presence,
even students and people who
are in Pune were ferried by
deploying special buses to drive
up the polling per centage, which
shows a 1 per cent overall rise
across Maharashtra.