Bihar Elections : 32 seats Phase 2:  Over 51  Per Cent Vote Amid Maoist Threats

Bihar Elections : 32 seats Phase 2:  Over 51  Per Cent Vote Amid Maoist ThreatsPatna: Half of the electorate had voted till 3 pm in the second phase of the Bihar assembly elections. Polls are underway in 32 seats in six Maoist-affected districts in the state.
Here are the latest developments:
A voter turnout of 51.1 per cent was recorded till 3 pm in the Maoist-affected districts of Kaimur, Rohtas, Arwal, Jehanabad, Aurangabad and Gaya.
Voting ended at 3 pm in 11 constituencies and at 4 pm at 12 others because of security concerns. In only nine seats will voting be held till the usual 5 pm.
Of the 32 seats where polling is being held today, 19 were won last time by the Janata Dal (United) and 10 by the BJP, who were partners in 2010. This time, the two parties are leading rival camps.
Jitan Ram Manjhi, former Bihar chief minister and now BJP ally, is the man to watch in this phase. He is contesting two seats – Imamganj where he takes on Uday Narain Chaudhary of the JD(U), Speaker of the outgoing assembly and a five-term legislator from the seat.
Mr Manjhi, who launched his own party Hindustani Awam Morcha (HAM) earlier this year after being thrown out of the JD(U), is also contesting from Makhdumpur seat in Jehanabad too.
Senior BJP leader and former minister Prem Kumar joins the list of key contestants after BJP leader Shahnawaz Hussain said he is a frontrunner to be chief minister.
Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, seeking a third straight term, is leading the “Grand Alliance” that includes Lalu Prasad’s RJD and the Congress. He takes on the BJP, which has partnered with Mr Manjhi and two other regional parties.
There are 86,13,870 voters in the 32 constituencies where polling is being held today. 456 candidates are in the contest, 32 of them women.
The first phase of polling on Monday, saw a record voter turnout at 57 per cent. More women voted in the first phase – 59.5 per cent – than men – 54.5 per cent.
Elections in the state are being conducted in five-phases. Votes will be counted on November 1st week,

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