Patna: The voting in the second phase of the Bihar Assembly elections picked up pace early on Tuesday, with the Election Commission of India (ECI) reporting 14.55 per cent turnout till 9 a.m. — an impressive figure for the first two hours of polling.
The ECI has recorded 14.55 per cent polling till 9 a.m. The highest polling was recorded in Gaya Ji with 15.97 per cent polling, followed by Kishanganj with 15.81 per cent polling, 15.77 per cent in Jamui, 15.54 per cent in Purnea, and 15.34 per cent in the Araria district.
Besides them, polling recorded in West Champaran is 15.04 per cent, East Champaran 14.11 per cent, Sheohar 13.94 per cent, Sitamarhi 13.49 per cent, Madhubani 13.25 per cent, Supaul 14.85 per cent, Katihar 13.77 per cent, Bhagalpur 13.43 per cent, Banka 15.14 per cent, K

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