CM Bhupesh’s message to Congress workers before voting: Written on

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The second phase of voting for the assembly elections in Chhattisgarh is to be held on November 17 for 70 seats. Meanwhile, CM Bhupesh Baghel has given a message to Congress workers a day before voting. CM has written on X that no matter how much the opposition tries to provoke, keep your mind calm.

In fact, reports of clashes between BJP and Congress workers have come to light from many places. In such a situation, CM Bhupesh has written on X that my Congress workers friends! Even if opposition workers make any indecent comment or try to provoke you, keep your mind calm.

This mood is often caused by the anticipation of defeat. We have to live with love, embrace everyone. Everyone is ours, they also have faith in us. All of them will also get the benefit of our schemes. BJP-Congress workers had clashed with each other.

There was a lot of commotion in Raipur on Wednesday night. People of Congress and BJP clashed over the issue of distributing money and tearing posters. There was also a fight. People from both the parties entered the police station and created a ruckus.

On the incident, Rajesh Munat said that an attempt was made to murder the BJP worker. Congress left no stone unturned in its efforts to destroy the spirit of the great festival of democracy. Let us tell you that the first case is related to Saraswati Nagar police station of Raipur. Even after the election campaign stopped in the colony of Kota area, there was a dispute regarding the campaign. Posters of leaders were torn. There was a fight between Bharatiya Janata Party and Congress workers over these issues. BJP-Congress workers reached Saraswati Nagar police station with their complaints and clashed here too. Voting will be held on these seats.

1 crore 63 lakh 14 thousand 479 voters will exercise their franchise in the second phase in the state. These include 81 lakh 41 thousand 624 male voters, 81 lakh 72 thousand 171 female voters and 684 third gender voters. There are 700 Sangwari polling stations in the state, where only women polling personnel will be posted. A total of 958 candidates are trying their luck in 70 assembly constituencies. Of which 827 are male, 130 female and one of third gender.

Votes will be cast from 8 am to 5 pm

7 am to 3 pm in 9 polling stations 75-Kamarbhaudi, 77-Amamora, 78-Odh, 90-Bade Gobra, 114-Ganwargaon, 118-Gariba, 120-Nagesh, 121-Sahbinkachhar and 122-Kodomali in Bindranwagarh Assembly Constituency. Voting will take place till. Voting will be held in the remaining 69 assembly constituencies from 8 am to 5 pm.

Voting will take place on these seats

In the second phase, Bharatpur-Sonhat, Manendragarh, Baikunthpur, Premnagar, Bhatgaon, Pratappur, Ramanujganj, Samri, Lundra, Ambikapur, Sitapur, Jashpur, Kunkuri, Pathalgaon, Lailunga, Raigarh, Sarangarh, Kharsia, Dharamjaigarh, Rampur, Korba, Katghora, Pali. -Tanakhar, Marwahi, Kota, Lormi, Mungeli, Takhatpur, Bilha, Bilaspur, Beltara, Masturi, Akaltara, Janjgir-Champa, Sakti, Chandrapur, Jaijapur, Pamgarh.

Saraipali, Basna, Khallari, Mahasamund, Bilaigarh, Kasdol, Balodabazar, Bhatapara, Dharsinwa, Raipur Rural, Raipur Nagar West, Raipur Nagar North, Raipur Nagar South, Arang, Abhanpur, Rajim, Bindranwagarh, Sihawa, Kurud, Dhamtari, Sanjari-Balod. Voting will be held in , Doundilohara, Gunderdehi, Patan, Durg Rural, Durg City, Bhilai Nagar, Vaishali Nagar, Ahiwara, Saja, Bemetara and Navagarh assembly constituencies.