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If you want to vote in Noida then submit your mobile… Clash between police and voters

Voting is going on today in eight seats of UP in the second phase of Lok Sabha elections. Voting will be held from 7 am to 6 pm in Amroha, Meerut, Baghpat, Ghaziabad, Gautam Buddha Nagar, Bulandshahr, Aligarh and Mathura.

There was a clash between police and voters over carrying phones at the polling booth in Golf Avenue, Sector 75, Noida. Police asked voters to submit their mobile phones before casting their vote. Rajendra Kumar Tiwari, former Chief Secretary in the Uttar Pradesh government, voted. He said that it was a privilege to cast his vote. May my country and countrymen prosper and develop.

Most of the booths in Kharkhoda, Meerut are vacant

This time in the Lok Sabha elections, most of the booths are lying vacant in Kharkhoda area of ​​Meerut. At the booth where more than 1500 people are polling, the booths are lying vacant even before 11:00 am. People seem to be taking little interest in this voting. In the voting, disunity is visible among Tyagi Samaj, Dalit, Gurjar and all other communities.

Urmila, an 80-year-old woman in Sector 100, Noida, fulfilled her duty by using her vote. State President of Uttar Pradesh Yuva Vyapar Mandal Vikas Jain appeared excited after casting his vote.

Villagers in Irauli Junnardar village of Surir Kotwali area boycotted the Lok Sabha elections. Not a single vote was cast here till 11.30 am. There are two booths in Irauli Junnardar, booth number 254 and 255. There are more than 1400 voters in it. Sector Magistrate, Zonal Magistrate and Tehsildar reached the polling station on receiving information about boycott of voting and tried to convince the villagers. But he did not agree. Said that the drain has not been dug in our village till date.

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