Raipur, November 11: Seventy per cent voting was recorded across 18 constituencies of Bastar and Rajnandgaon till 3 p.m. in the first phase of Assembly election in Chhattisgarh, where violence by Naxals who have called for a poll boycott left a CRPF jawan dead.
Naxals ambushed a team of election personnel when they were returning after conclusion of polling in Katekalyan area of Dantewada district in south Chhattisgarh, killing Central Reserve Police Force jawan B Joseph of 186 battalion.
Also, over ten bombs, including a 10 kg pipe bomb, were recovered and a policeman was injured in a bomb attack by Naxals since morning.
“So far, around 70 per cent polling has been registered,” Joint Electoral Officer D D Singh told PTI.
Amid tight security, polling in thirteen Naxal-affected constituencies of Bastar and Rajnandgaon concluded at 3 p.m., while in other five constituencies of Rajnandgaon, it will conclude by 5 p.m.
Voting, however, failed to start in two `hyper-sensitive’ polling booths — Durgapur and Sitram — in Kanker district as polling officials could not reach there owing to Naxal resistance.
Ultras also looted EVM machines when a polling party was heading to their destination in Durgapur.
Two polling booths in Panidobir area of Kanker were relocated to Gudabeda in Antagarh area due to Naxal threat.
Rajendra Mahapatra, a presiding officer at Balinga polling booth of Kondagaon district, died of heart attack this morning, the official said. Another official was deputed there.
