What’s inside:
This article talks about the recent assembly elections in Saran, where the voter turnout was a record 63%, showing strong public participation.
The people of Saran recently celebrated assembly elections with great enthusiasm. The atmosphere was lively, and it seemed like voters were eager to make their voices heard. When the voting wrapped up in the evening, smiles lit up the faces of officials at the district headquarters.
District Magistrate Aman Sameer and SSP Dr. Kumar Ashish held a press conference, announcing that the average voter turnout across all constituencies in Saran was 63%. This is a notable increase of 6 to 8 percent compared to the last assembly elections, marking a record high.
Voters in Saran successfully fulfilled their democratic duty, and the election process was generally peaceful. Only a couple of minor scuffles were reported, but no major incidents disrupted the voting. This peaceful environment allowed everyone to participate comfortably.
In the morning, key officials, including Commissioner Rajeev Roshan, District Magistrate Aman Sameer, and SSP Dr. Kumar Ashish, went out to vote, setting a good example for the public. Various assembly constituencies reported different voter percentages, with the highest being in Marhaura at 65.16%.
The final voting report is expected to be available the day after the elections. The positive turnout reflects the active engagement of the community in shaping their governance and future.
Summary:
- Saran witnessed a lively assembly election with a 63% voter turnout.
- This turnout increased by 6 to 8% from the last elections.
- The voting process was mostly peaceful with minor incidents.
- Key officials voted early, encouraging public participation.
- The final report on voting will be released the next day.
