Bengaluru, May 14: In the re-poll held at polling booth-2 of Lottegollahalli in Hebbala constituency in Bengaluru held on Monday, 53.33 per cent voting was registered.

Out of total 1444 voters including 744 men and 704 women, only 770 voters including 379 men and 391 women turned out to the polling station. Total 674 voters stayed away from the polling. It is said that because of rain that lashed in the area during afternoon, the voters remained inside their houses.

From morning 7 to 10, only 220 voters exercised their votes. But gradually, the voters lost their enthusiasm and number came down. As the rain disturbed the situation, people preferred to be inside the homes instead of coming out and exercise their votes. They have expected more than 70 per cent voting. But it was disappointed, said election officers.

Protest

Alleging that Congress candidate Bhyrati Suresh is distributing money to the voters, JDS and BJP workers gathered in front of an apartment and staged a protest. As the BJP and JDS alleged that the Congress candidate is distributing ornaments and cash, confusion prevailed in the area for some time. Police had tough time to bring the situation under control.

Later Bhyrati Suresh said that “I have to my friend’s home for breakfast. But because of the fear of defeat, BJP candidate YA Narayanswamy is making false allegation”, he said.

Close on the heels of the clarification of the Congress candidate, Union Minister DV Sadananada Gowda joined BJP workers in the protest and alleged that the Congress candidate has been distributing money with a fear of losing the battle.

As BJP candidate YA Narayanaswamy is seen speaking to voters time and again within the restricted area of the polling station, returning officer warned him. Narayanswamy said that he would sit inside the polling station instead of his agent. But returning officer Narasimhappa warned Narayanswamy against his wish, the latter went outside the premises, it is said.

Following technical snag in the EVM during polling on May 12, the Election Commission has postponed the polling in Lottegollahalli-2 polling station and re-polling was conducted on Monday. 

 

 

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Kozhikode (Kerala) (PTI): A Kerala court on Wednesday sentenced a man to 41 years in prison for sexually assaulting a minor boy near Valayam in 2021.

Nadapuram Fast Track Special Court judge K Naushad Ali sentenced 64-year-old Panchara Musa, also known as Ganapathiyat Musa, under various provisions of the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act and the Indian Penal Code (IPC), according to special public prosecutor Manoj Aroor.

As the sentences are to run concurrently, the convict will have to serve the highest term of 20 years’ imprisonment, SPP Aroor said. The court also imposed a fine of Rs 52,000 on Musa.

The incident took place in August 2021 when the accused allegedly took the 14-year-old boy to a bus stop in Valayam town and sexually assaulted him, the prosecutor said. The accused also gave Rs 50 to the boy, he added.

Following the incident, the boy and his father lodged a complaint at the Valayam police station.

A case under various provisions of the POCSO Act and the IPC was registered, and the accused was subsequently arrested, the SPP said.

The prosecution examined 16 witnesses and submitted 16 documents to substantiate its case against the accused, he added.