Tripura elections: 80% voter turnout tape-recorded

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
NEW DELHI: The Election Commission reported that there was mostly no violence throughout the Tripura assembly elections on Thursday, and
migrant Bru voters had the ability to cast their tallies for the first time in many years
In the ballot cubicle, it appeared that 80% of the eligible citizens were present
Final attendance figures would be offered by Friday, it stated.According to EC authorities, no grievances demanding repolling were gotten so
far.Tripura CM Manik Saha casts his vote in Agartala on Thursday
(Photo: Twitter) There have been no reports of any significant violence or attack on candidates or (polling) representatives, intimidation
of voters, tossing of bombs, repoll (or) damage to EVMs
As against 168 repolls in the state in the 2019 Lok Sabha surveys, todays surveys in 60 assembly seats in Tripura have actually been mainly
serene with no (need for) repoll reported so far, the poll panel stated
Minor instances of violence which were reported were immediately looked into by regional groups, it said
For the very first time in several years, Bru migrant citizens were able to exercise their franchise
Special efforts were made to register citizens from the Bru community
Some 14,055 qualified Brus were registered in the state in 12 places
They cast their votes at these places spread out across 4 districts
A 25-fold increase in seizures totaling up to Rs 44.67 crore was taped this time as against the 2018 assembly elections, when the figure
stood at Rs 1.79 crore
Increased seizures were seen under all heads-- cash, liquor, drugs, precious metals and giveaways
The EC described a statement of Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar that violence in the past, throughout and after elections is left
just in a few states and there is no location for survey violence in a democracy.(With inputs from PTI)