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Ex-Minister hurt in poll clash
By Our Special Correspondent
GANDHINAGAR, SEPT. 20. A former minister in the Rashtriya Janata
Party government in Gujarat was injured in a clash between the
Congress and BJP supporters during the polling for the
Sabarkantha Lok Sabha seat byelection today.
According to a report reaching here, Mr. Vinendrasinh Jhala
sustained injuries during the clash outside a polling booth in
Himmatnagar town, the district headquarters, following some
altercations with the BJP supporters over alleged bogus voting.
The Congress aspirant for the seat is the former State president
of the RJP, Mr Madhusudan Mistry.
Barring some other stray incidents, polling for both the
Sabarkantha parliamentary and the Sabarmati State Assembly seats
ended peacefully amidst strong security measures in view of the
large number of ``sensitive booths'' identified by the election
commission in the two constituencies. Re-polling has been ordered
in two booths in Danta Assembly segment of the Sabarkantha lok
sabha seat to be held tomorrow.
Both the seats reported low polling with Sabarmati, a segment of
the union home minister, Mr L. K. Advani's Gandhinagar
parliamentary constituency, estimating just 30 to 35 per cent
turn out and Sabarkantha about 35 to 40 per cent voting. Counting
of votes will be taken up on Saturday.
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