Elections 2019 in Mumbai: Voting delayed in Malad West polling booth
As Mumbaikars set out to vote in the Phase 4 of Lok Sabha elections 2019 a glitch in the EVM machine led to delay in voting at a polling booth in Malad west.
Voting was yet to begin at booth number 162 of Malad West, Daulat school in Mumbai when this report was being filed. A technical glitch was detected in the EVM machine that led to the delay.
#LokSabhaElections2019 : Voting is yet to begin at booth number 162 of Malad West in Mumbai after a glitch in EVM was detected. #Maharashtra
— ANI (@ANI) April 29, 2019
The machine was being replaced by the poll authorities.
Also read: Elections 2019 in Mumbai: Everything you need to know before you vote
A total of 422 polling stations have been declared critical which include 65 from the suburbs of Mumbai and 357 from the Island city.
The instructions given by the Election Commission said that the booths that polled more than 75 per cent votes in the last elections or where the same candidate got 75 per cent votes have been marked as critical. Law and order situation has also been kept in mind.
Meanwhile, veteran actress Shubha Khote, BJP MP Paresh Rawal and his wife Swaroop Sampat have already cast their vote.
In yet another constituency, voting got delayed at booth no 19 in Sion Koliwada in Pratikshanagar as the EVM machine was not working. The voting process got delayed by an hour by the time the glitch was fixed.
However, a senior official who spoke to mid-day said, "No polling station has been found to be sensitive even after a detailed study, but even the critical ones will be monitored closely by us. The live webcasting will be continuously monitored by the EC-appointed observers."
(with inputs from Samiullah Khan)
Also read: Elections 2019 Phase 4 Live Updates: Anil Ambani, Rekha cast their vote
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