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Chhattisgarh Assembly Elections 2023: Second Phase Voter Turnout Reach 70.93%; Election Day Incidents & Updates

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The second phase of elections in Chhattisgarh unfolded with a mix of incidents, including clashes and unfortunate events, yet maintaining an overall sense of peace.

The election on seventy assembly seats in the second phase remained peaceful, with a tentative voter turnout recorded at 70.93% at 5 PM on Friday. While Raipur witnessed the lowest voting at 58.83%, Balod recorded the highest voter turnout at 82.79%.

In the Naxal-affected Gariyaband district, a jawan of ITBP deployed in Bindranawagarh lost his life in a landmine trigger. The martyred jawan, identified as Joginder Singh, was on election duty when the incident occurred on Friday evening.

In Balodabazar district’s Kasdol assembly constituency, a tragic incident unfolded at polling booth number 76. A sixty-year-old woman, identified as Sahodara Bai, waiting in the queue suddenly collapsed and passed away. The Election Officer, Bhupendera Agarwal, confirmed her death, attributing it to a cardiac arrest.

Despite the overall peaceful conduct, some incidents of clash and violence were reported from Sarguja’s Sitapur, Raipur, Durg, Bilaspur areas. However, voters sealed the fate for 958 candidates (827 men, 130 women, and one third gender) participating in the second phase of polling.

District-wise voting percentages varied across the region:

Balod: 82.79%

Balodabazar-Bhatapara: 72.51%

Balrampur: 74.46%

Bemetara: 76.70%

Bilaspur: 62.77%

Dhamtari: 79.89%

Durg: 69.36%

Gariyaband: 75%

Gaurela-Pendra-Marwahi: 78%

Janjgir-Champa: 69.95%

Jashpur: 71.41%

Korba: 73.31%

Korea: 73.56%

Mahasamund: 73.53%

Manendragarh-Chirmiri-Bharatpur: 76.65%

Mungeli: 65.24%

Raigarh: 75.16%

Raipur: 58.83%

Sakti: 68.43%

Sarangarh-Bilaigarh: 74.58%

Surajpur: 80.12%

Surguja: 67.71%

The elections have sealed the fate of major political figures from both Congress and BJP. Notable figures include Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel, Agriculture Minister Ravindra Choubey, Urban Development Minister Shiv Deharia, PHE Minister Rudra Guru, PWD Minister Tamradhwaj Sahu, Deputy CM TS Singh Deo, Sports Minister Umesh Patel, Speaker Charan Das Mahant, Minister Amarjeet Bhagat, CM Baghel’s aide Devendra Yadav, and others.

For BJP, high-profile leaders such as MLA Brijmohan Agarwal, former Minister Rajesh Munat, former Health Minister Amar Agarwal, MP and BJP State President Arun Sao, Union State Minister Renuka Singh, former IAS OP Choudhary, and others are facing a crucial test.

Despite the discussions around agricultural loan waiver and increased paddy procurement prices, the election day witnessed a neck-to-neck fight between BJP and Congress. The impact of agriculture loan waiver and promises related to paddy procurement are significant topics among more than 2 million farmer families in this election.

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Bihar polls: Measures announced to ensure accessible voting for persons with disabilities

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New Delhi, Oct 15: In a move to ensure inclusive and barrier-free participation in the upcoming high-stakes Bihar Assembly elections and bye-elections in eight Assembly Constituencies, the Election Commission of India (ECI) on Wednesday issued comprehensive guidelines aimed at making the voting process accessible for Persons with Disabilities (PwDs).

According to the ECI, the polling in Bihar will feature a total of 90,712 polling stations, each equipped with facilities tailored to support PwD electors and senior citizens.

“Additionally, in another initiative, 292 Polling Stations will be exclusively managed by Persons with Disabilities,” the poll panel said in its press note.

According to the Commission, all polling stations will be set up on the ground floor or at road-level entry points to eliminate mobility challenges.

Ramps with appropriate gradients will be installed to make movement easier for wheelchair users.

Officials have been instructed to ensure that PwDs and senior citizens receive priority access while entering polling booths, reducing waiting time and ensuring dignity in the voting process.

“To facilitate the Persons with Visual Impairment, the Commission has directed to issue Accessible Voter Information Slips with Braille Features, along with the regular Voter Information Slips (VIS),” it said.

Under Rule 49N of the Conduct of Elections Rules, 1961, visually impaired electors may be accompanied by a companion to help them cast their vote, but the Commission has gone a step further by mandating the availability of Braille-enabled Dummy Ballot Sheets at every polling station.

“Any visually impaired voter can use this sheet to cast his/her vote by themselves using the Braille facility on Ballot Units of EVMs without any help from a companion,” it added.

In addition, a dedicated transport facility will be arranged for PwDs on polling day. Voters can request wheelchair and transport assistance through the Divyang (Saksham) Module available on the ECINET platform.

This digital initiative aims to streamline support services and ensure timely assistance to registered PwD voters.

The Election Commission stated that these reforms underline its commitment to ensuring that every eligible citizen, irrespective of physical ability, can exercise their democratic right with ease, confidence, and respect.

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Mumbai Airport Customs Arrests Couple For Smuggling Hydroponic Weed Worth Over ₹5 Crore To Sri Lanka

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Mumbai: A couple from Navi Mumbai has been arrested by the Customs Department at Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (CSMIA) for allegedly smuggling hydroponic weed worth Rs 5.45 crore from Colombo. The accused, identified as Mohammed Saud Siddiqui (29) and his wife Sana Siddiqui (27), were detained by the Air Intelligence Unit (AIU) after a tip-off about a suspicious trolley bag they were carrying.

Officials said that when the couple’s baggage was checked, three airtight packets were found hidden inside. On testing the contents, officers confirmed the packets contained five kilograms of banned hydroponic marijuana, a high-grade variant of cannabis.

However, the couple has claimed innocence, stating they were victims of a scam. While presenting their case in court, the Siddiquis said they had received an offer of a free trip to Colombo through social media.

Believing it to be genuine, they accepted the offer, completed visa formalities, and flew to Sri Lanka. On their return, the person who had arranged the trip gave them a parcel of chocolates to deliver in Mumbai. They alleged they were unaware that the parcel contained drugs.

Their lawyer, Advocate Sunil Tiwari, told the court that the couple had been trapped in a fabricated case and had no knowledge of the contents of the parcel. “An unknown person used social media to lure them with a free holiday and made them unwilling carriers,” he said.

The Customs Department has booked the couple under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act. They were produced before a local court on Monday and have been remanded in judicial custody until October 28 while investigations continue.

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Who Was Pankaj Dheer? All About Mahabharat Actor Who Died After Long Battle With Cancer At 68

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Veteran actor Pankaj Dheer passed away at the age of 68 after a long battle with cancer on Wednesday, October 15. He was best known for playing the iconic role of Karna in BR Chopra’s 1988 TV series Mahabharat.

Pankaj’s last rites will take place in Vile Parle, Mumbai, on Wednesday. Reportedly, the actor’s cancer had relapsed a few months ago, leaving him critically ill. He had also undergone major surgery related to his condition.

An official statement from CINTAA (Cine & TV Artistes’ Association) was released on Wednesday, confirming the news of Dheer’s demise: “With profound grief and deep sorrow, we inform you of the passing of our Trust’s erstwhile Chairman and CINTAA’s former Hon. General Secretary, Shri Pankaj Dheer ji, on 15th October 2025. The cremation will be held today at 4:30 pm, next to Pawan Hans, Vile Parle (W), Mumbai.”

Born on November 9, 1956, in Punjab, Pankaj Dheer came from a family with strong ties to the film industry. He was married to Anita Dheer and had a son, actor Nikitin Dheer, who is married to actress Kratika Sengar.

Pankaj’s father, C.L. Dheer, was also a renowned film director.

Dheer’s career spanned several decades, during which he became a household name in Indian television. He starred in several television shows including Chandrakanta, Badho Bahu, Zee Horror Show, and Kanoon, as well as films such as Soldier, Andaz, Baadshah, and Tumko Na Bhool Paayenge.

He also appeared in several Bollywood films, including Sadak, Soldier, and Baadsha.

Pankaj was last seen in the 2024 serial Dhruv Tara – Samay Sadi Se Pare, where he played the role of Giriraj Seth. He was also seen in the 2019 web series Poison.

Pankaj Dheer’s family is yet to issue an official statement.

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