Bumper voting on 17 tribal seats of Mewar-Wagad?

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Bumper voting on 17 tribal seats of Mewar-Wagad?

  In the second phase of lok sabha elections, elections were held on 4 lok sabha seats of Mewar and Vagad. The concern of the candidates had increased due to the decline in voting in the first phase. But the voters of tribal areas showed tremendous enthusiasm. However, a large number of tribals from tribal areas go to work in other places including Gujarat. Voting has been more in tribal areas than in the city. Not only this, in one of the three lok sabha seats, the turnout was more than expected in the candidates' home constituency i.e. their assembly constituency.

Voting in tribal areas is more than in urban areas

There are 17 reserved assembly constituencies in the lok sabha seats of udaipur, Chittorgarh and Banswara. There was bumper voting on all reserved tribal seats. The highest voting percentage was 80.85 percent in Ghatol assembly of Banswara. Jhadol assembly of udaipur is considered remote and backward. The voters of Jhadol assembly showed tremendous enthusiasm. According to the data released by the election Commission, the voting percentage of Jhadol was 75.05. In Banswara, Bharat Adivasi party candidate Rajkumar Roat is the mla from Chaurasi Assembly.

Voting was more in Chaurasi assembly than in the previous elections. The voting percentage of the last election was 67.99. This time it increased to 71 percent. In Banswara itself, bjp candidate Mahendra Jeet Singh Malviya has been the mla from Bagidaura. The voting percentage in the last election in Bagidaura assembly was 72.33 percent. This time 76.66 percent votes were cast. There is talk that the voting percentage increased due to the presence of local candidates.

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