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All arrangements are in place for fifth phase of assembly elections in Uttar Pradesh today. Polling personnel and security forces have reached their respective polling stations to conduct tomorrow’s voting.

TN polls TIAVoting will be held in 51 constituencies spread over 12 districts of Awadh and eastern regions. Districts are Amethi, Sultanpur, Faizabad, Barabanki, Ambedkarnagar, Baharaich, Shravasti, Balrampur, Gonda, Basti, Siddharthnagar and Sant Kabir Nagar.

Six police observers have been deployed to keep eyes on security arrangements. Indo- Nepal, inter district and inter- state borders have been sealed.

Central Para Military Forces are engaged in conducting flag march to instill a sense of security among electorates. Over one thousand 6 hundred hamlets and over 2 thousand three hundred polling stations have been identified as sensitive and critical and special security measures have been taken in these localities.

Arrangements have been made at 1792 polling stations for webcasting of poll process.

A total of 607 candidates including 40 women are in the fray. More than 1 crore 81 Lakh eligible electorates including over 3 lakh first time voter youths will decide the political fate of contestants.

BSP has fielded its nominees in all 51 segments while BJP is in contest in 50 seats. Party has left one seat to its ally Apana Dal. Samajwadi Party nominees are in fray from 43 constituencies and its ally congress is in contest in 14 seats.

All major political parties and alliances have conducted intensive campaigning for this phase of poll. Election commission has taken several measures to improve poll percentage as only 57 percent votes were cast in this phase in the previous assembly polls.

Meanwhile BJP, BSP, Samajwadi Party, Congress and RLD have intensified their campaigning for remaining two phases of polls.

BJP president Amit Shah, Union Minister Rajnath Singh, Party’s state unit president Keshaw Prasad Maurya, Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi and BSP supremo Mayawati have addressed several public meetings in different districts where polling will be held in sixth and seventh phases of elections.