[soc.culture.indian] AIR News: violence rocks as I phase begins tomorrow..

gaddam@remus.rutgers.edu (Surekha Reddy Gaddam) (05/19/91)

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News: from the GOS of All India Radio by Bina Jaipuri. Sunday 4:30am IST.
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Electioneering ended yesterday for the first phase of general elections
to the lower house of parliament and some assemblies. The three week long 
hectic campaign ended yesterday in 204 parliamentary constituencies  with
the first phase of polling scheduled to begin tomorrow. Electioneering
also came to a close today for 294 assembly constituencies in the eastern
state of W.Bengal, 90 in Haryana and a half of 425 seats in the northern state
of U.P. Candidates and their supporters kept wooing the voters till the
last minute which inturn decides the fortunes of several prominent leaders
including the Cong(I) president Mr.R.Gandhi, the BJP leaders Mr.Lal Krishna
Advani and Mr.Atal Bihari Bajpayee, the JD leader Mr.V.P.Singh and the
deputy premier Mr.Devi lal. 

More than 190.3 million voters in Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Sikkim, 
West Bengal, Andaman and Nicobar islands, parts of Andhrapradesh ( in
A.P. elections for 17 parliamentary constituencies will be held on Monday
and the remaining 25 on 26th) Bihar, Rajasthan, M.P and U.P are to exercixe
their
franchise in tomorrow's polling.

Elections have been countermanded in two assembly constituencies in U.P
and one in Punjab following the death of the candidates. In Uttar Pradesh,
an independent candidate Mr.Pratap Singh was shot dead in Meerut dist.
The body of another independent candidate Mr.Jamal Ahmed from Tuchipur(sp ?)
was found and believed to have been murdered by some unidentified
miscreants. Elections will now be held for 421 out 425 assembly constituencies
in the state. 

In Punjab, the Akalidal(Badal) candidate Mr.Harbhajan Singh Sandhu was
murdered in Amritsar dist. With this the number of assembly constituencies 
in the state where elections have been countermanded has risen to 11.
The Election commission has already announced that fresh program of
holding elections in six assembly constituencies  and the Ludhiana
LS seat along with the rest of the state on the 22nd of next month.

Security arrangments have been made for free, fair and peaceful elections
throughout the country.  In Haryana, besides 35,000 police and home guard
personnel 54 companies of paramilitary forces are to be deployed. over
700 villages have been identified as sensitive in 14 assembly constituencies 
where extra security has been provided. In Bihar, inter state and inter
dist borders have been sealed to prevent infiltration of anti-social
elements. 129 companies of para military forces besides 65,000 state
police personnel have been put on duty. In Andhra Pradesh, 61 companies
of police and paramilitary forces have been deployed in addition to
the state police. The state election commissioner told newsmen that
necessary steps are being taken to avoid re-poll, whether if necessary
repolling will be held on the 22nd for the first phace and on the 27th
for the 2nd phase. ( However, violence continues to rock Warangal,
Karimnager and Nizamabad dist, according to Home services news )
In Gujrat, 57 companies of paramilitary forces are to deployed.

Finally, in the Himalayan kingdom of Nepal, the stage is all set for the
formation of the democratically elected govt after a gap of 32 years.
The ruling Nepalese congress has already secured clear majority in the
multiparty elections held on Sunday. AIR Katmandu correspondent Harish
Sahgal reports that out 198 results declared so far, the party has bagged
105 seats in the 205 member house of representatives. The Nepalese
Communist partry (ML) is the second largest party with 68 seats.

Please stay tuned for the new updates ..

Narotham Reddy