Congress
leaders Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi led the Congress charge against
the beleaguered BJP in the state which is mired in allegations of
corruption while Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi spiced up the
counter-attack by the ruling party.
Some
poll surveys have predicted majority for the Congress or it emerging as
the single largest party but falling short of a handful of seats,
followed by BJP and JDS.
It's interesting to see how many seats KJP would bag and if Yeddyurappa would be "king-maker" in the post-poll scenario.
As
many as 1.35 lakh police personnel -- 60,000 from the state, 20,000
homeguards and rest from central paramilitary and neighbouring states --
would be deployed to ensure peaceful and smooth conduct of the
elections.
Polling
would be held from 7 AM to 6 PM -- timing extended by an hour by an
Election Commission order on Saturday- in 223 Assembly segments of the
total 224.
Election in Periyapatna was put off to 28th May following the death of BJP candidate.
There
are nearly 3,000 candidates in the fray. Close to 52,000 booths are in
place, including about 10,000 hypersensitive and more than 14,000
sensitive ones where the authorities would keep a special vigil with the
help of web cameras.
More
than 4.36 crore people are eligible to exercise their franchise. There
are about 35.59 lakh new voters (18-22 age category).
As
many as 65,000 electronic voting machines, which include about 10
percent kept as reserve, are ready to be pressed into service. More than
2.5 lakh poling officers would be on duty.
In
the 2008 elections, BJP secured 110 seats, three short of majority, and
went on to form the government with the help of five independents who
were made Ministers.
The
Congress bagged 80 seats and the JDS 28. The BJP secured 33.86 percent,
compared to the Congress' 34.59 percent and JDS 19.13 percent in 2008
polls.
While the overall voter turnout was 64.91 percent in the 2008 elections, the average in the 28 segments of Bangalore was a low 47.3 percent. The lowest in Bangalore was in Sarvajnanagar at 35.40 percent.
The Election Commission and a number of NGOs carried out vigorous campaigns in recent days to boost the voter turnout.
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