Chhattisgarh: Democracy wins Panchayat elections, Naxalites surrender in large numbers
Chhattisgarh: Democracy wins Panchayat elections, Naxalites surrender in large numbers
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On Friday, voting in the second phase of the three-stage general elections in Chhattisgarh was completely peaceful. During this time 12 Naxalites voted after the surrender, which signifies the victory of democracy.

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The State Election Commissioner Thakur Ram Singh said that about 75% of the voting took place in the state. The final figure will be released on Saturday. This time more than twice as many people have exercised their franchise as compared to the elections held in 2015 in many Naxal violence-affected areas of the state. He was accompanied by daughter Smita Baghel, Divya Baghel, Dipti Baghel, and son Chaitanya Baghel.

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This time the percentage of polling has increased to 54% compared to 26%  polling in the last election of southern Bastar of the state in the Sunnar region. The voting percentage has increased significantly after opening camps in Chikpal and Tumkapal. 12 Maoists, including a rewarded one lakh Naxalites, surrendered before the authorities at the sensitive polling station, Suranar. After the surrender, they joined the mainstream and voted. The budget session of the Chhattisgarh Legislative Assembly will run from 24 February to 1 April. The Assembly Secretariat has issued a notification on Friday. Chandrashekhar Gangarade, Principal Secretary of the Legislative Assembly, said that there will be a total of 22 meetings in the session. Information for the question for the session of February 25-26 can be reported for February 3 and February 5-6.

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