08:11 AM, 19-Apr-2024
EVMs were repaired in Nawada and Jamui.
The malfunction in EVMs at the booths of Nawada and Jamui has been rectified. Voting has started at these booths.
07:55 AM, 19-Apr-2024
EVM broken at these booths of Nawada and Munger
EVM has broken down at booth number 337 located at Rajauli Urdu Middle School, Nawada. At the same time, EVM has also broken down in Champachak booth number 154 of Jamui’s middle school. For this reason voting has not started. There has been a technical fault in the EVM at the booth located at Chaturi Bigha of Tikari Assembly in Aurangabad. The technical team is busy making improvements.
07:47 AM, 19-Apr-2024
Crowd of voters coming out of the booth after voting.
– Photo: Amar Ujala
There is a lot of enthusiasm among the voters
Voters who voted at District School booth number 187 of Town Assembly of Gaya Lok Sabha constituency looked very excited. After coming out of the booth, he took a selfie and also posed for group photographs. While talking to ‘Amar Ujala’ he said that it feels good to vote. Everyone should come out of their homes and vote.
07:25 AM, 19-Apr-2024
Voters standing in queue outside Devaniya Middle School booth number 275 of Barachatti assembly constituency.
– Photo: Amar Ujala
Voters standing in queue waiting for their turn
There is a crowd of voters outside Devaniya Middle School booth number 275 of Barachatti assembly constituency. Voters are standing in queue waiting for their turn. One by one they are being allowed inside the booth. There is tight security inside and outside the booth.
07:15 AM, 19-Apr-2024
Queue of people arriving to vote.
– Photo: Amar Ujala
Voters stood in queue to vote
Voters reached booth number 123 of Imamganj assembly constituency of Aurangabad Lok Sabha from 6 am onwards to cast their votes. Due to heat and sun, voters reached outside the booth an hour in advance and stood in queues. He was waiting for his turn to come.
06:48 AM, 19-Apr-2024
Workers busy preparing for voting in Gaya.
– Photo: ANI.
All preparations completed at the booths
All preparations have been completed at booth number 187 Gaya Town in Gaya. Under the first phase of Lok Sabha elections 2024, voting will start a little later today on 4 Lok Sabha seats of Bihar. All preparations have been completed at Gandhi Inter School booth number 279 and 278 in Nawada.
06:25 AM, 19-Apr-2024
Tough competition between these giants
In the first phase, Hindustani Awam Morcha candidate from Gaya, former Chief Minister Jitan Ram Manjhi and RJD candidate and former minister Kumar Sarvjeet, BJP candidate from Nawada and Rajya Sabha MP Vivek Thakur and RJD candidate Shravan Kushwaha, BJP candidate from Aurangabad and outgoing MP Sushil. There is a tough contest between Singh and Abhay Singh Kushwaha, who left JDU and joined RJD, Arun Bharti, brother-in-law of Chirag Paswan from Jamui, and RJD candidate Archana Ravidas.
05:53 AM, 19-Apr-2024
Bihar Lok Sabha Phase 1 Election Live: Voting on four seats; The fate of 38 candidates including a sitting MP, former CM, Rajya Sabha member will be decided today.
Voting will begin shortly on four Lok Sabha seats in Bihar. In the first phase, voting will start from 7 am in Gaya, Aurangabad, Nawada and Jamui Lok Sabha constituencies. In this phase, 38 candidates including former Chief Minister Jitan Ram Manjhi, Chirag Paswan’s brother-in-law Arun Bharti are in the electoral fray. A total of 7903 polling stations were created for the four Lok Sabha seats. 76 lakh 1 thousand 629 voters will vote for four seats. 92602 voters will cast their vote for the first time. All preparations for this have been completed. There is tight security from ground to sky.