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High turnout: BJP says it is ‘Modi tsunami’

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New Delhi: Nearly 110 million people peacefully voted on Thursday in 117 Lok Sabha constituencies in 12 states in a staggered election that will see three more rounds to decide who gets to govern India the next five years.

Some 60 per cent of the 180 million electorate exercised their franchise in 201,735 centres to elect 117 MPs from 2,098 candidates, from political parties big and small as well as innumerable independents.

“Polling was largely peaceful barring a few stray incidents,” Deputy Election Commissioner Alok Sinha told the media, after giving the extent of voting across the country. But as reports came in, it emerged that 11 polling staff and security personnel were killed in separate incidents in Assam, Jharkhand and Jammu and Kashmir.

Thursday’s balloting marked the completion of voting in 349 of the 543 elected seats in the Lok Sabha. The remaining seats will see balloting on three days, the elaborate exercise ending on May 12, four days before the results are declared.

There was low to massive polling Thursday. While only about 28 per cent of the 1.3 million voted in Anantnag, a militant hub in the Kashmir Valley and the only constituency to vote in Jammu and Kashmir, over 80 per cent of the 8.3 million turned up at polling booths in West Bengal.

A woman election officer died of heart failure in Thane, near Mumbai.

The enthusiasm to vote was palpable everywhere — as it has been since the nationwide election began April 7. In Mumbai, India’s financial and entertainment capital, leading industrialists and Bollywood stars stood along with commoners in queues to vote.

All 39 seats in Tamil Nadu and the lone seat in adjoining Puducherry voted on Thursday. The Tamil Nadu verdict is critical for Chief Minister Jayalalithaa Jayaram, who has vowed to play a key role in government formation in the event of a hung parliament.

Also on Thursday, BJP’s prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi filed his nomination papers in Varanasi in Uttar Pradesh after a huge roadshow that turned the Hindu holy city into a sea of saffron as tens of thousands of his supporters took to the streets.

The show of strength dwarfed a similar roadshow when thousands marched with AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal when he filed his nomination for a high-profile Lok Sabha contest whose third main candidate is Ajay Rai of the Congress.

Striking an emotional chord, Modi tweeted that his “coming to Varanasi (to contest the election) is like a child going to his Mother. I have come to this divine land on the call of Ganga Mata… Thank you Varanasi. No words will describe the affection you have showered today”.

He also promised to improve the lot of Varanasi’s Muslim weavers, just as he said he had done wonders with the Muslim kite makers of Gujarat.

His confidant Amit Shah, who was constantly by his side, said after Thursday “the Modi wave had turned into a Modi tsunami” in Uttar Pradesh which will destroy the Congress, the Samajwadi Party and the Bahujan Samaj Party.

Speaking in Guwahati after voting, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said there was no “Modi wave” and that this was a pure creation of the media.

He insisted that the Congress had not lost any ground. (IANS)

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