The first phase of Lok Sabha elections is underway in Bihar, with voters exercising their franchise since 7 AM in constituencies including Nawada, Aurangabad, Gaya, and Jamui. Despite initial enthusiasm seen among rural voters, urban areas have witnessed a subdued turnout, with only a modest 10% voter participation reported within the first two hours.
In rural regions, long queues were observed at polling booths, indicating active voter engagement. However, urban areas have displayed a stark contrast, with several booths reporting minimal voter presence. In Aurangabad, for instance, only 132 votes were cast at Booth Number 23 by 9 AM. This lack of enthusiasm in urban locales underscores a potential challenge in mobilizing urban voters to exercise their electoral rights.
Factors such as intense sunlight and the day falling on a Friday may have contributed to the low turnout in urban areas, with many residents opting to stay indoors. The impact of the scorching heat was evident as a polling officer in Aurangabad experienced health complications due to the heat, necessitating immediate medical attention.
In Jamui constituency, Booth Number 142 recorded 112 votes out of 1427 by mid-morning, indicating a sluggish pace of voting. Similarly, Booth Number 17 saw only 120 votes cast, while Booth Number 218 recorded 148 votes by the same time. In Gaya parliamentary constituency, the Sherghati assembly segment witnessed approximately 8% voter turnout within the first two hours, with 165 votes cast at Booth Number 223.
Efforts to address technical glitches in EVMs were underway in some areas, ensuring smooth conduct of the electoral process. Despite challenges, election officials remain committed to facilitating a fair and inclusive voting process.
The ongoing Lok Sabha polls in Bihar serve as a critical juncture in shaping the political landscape of the state, with voters exercising their democratic right to choose their representatives. As the day progresses, authorities continue to monitor the situation closely, striving to ensure a free, fair, and transparent electoral process.