In accordance to the rising temperatures in Bihar, the Election Fee of India (ECI) has prolonged the voting hours for the upcoming three phases of the parliamentary polls at 1,700 polling locations unfold throughout 4 parliamentary seats, Banka, Madhepura, Khagaria, and Munger. The extension of the voting hours was introduced by ballot officers on Wednesday.
Polling typically takes place from 7 a.m. to six p.m. in most components of the nation, nevertheless, in sure remoted places and in constituencies impacted by left-wing extremism, polls shut two hours early to permit polling events to maneuver round simply.
The ECI gazette notification stated the dates for the parliamentary constituencies of Banka (Katoria and Belhar meeting segments), which can maintain elections on April 26, Madhepura (Mahishi meeting phase), Khagaria (Simri Bakhtiyarpur, Alauli, and Beldaur meeting segments), the place voting will happen on Might 7, and Munger (Suryagarha meeting phase), which can maintain last part elections on Might 13, have been prolonged.
The voting interval has been prolonged by two hours for a complete of 299 polling stations in Simri Bakhtiarpur, 191 polling stations in Belhar AC of Banka, 172 polling stations in Katoria Meeting Constituency (AC) and 191 polling stations in Belhar AC of Banka, 207 cubicles in Mahishi AC of Madhepura seat, and 230 polling stations in Suryagarha AC of Munger.
In an effort to spice up voter turnout, which fell to 49.26% within the first part of polling on April 19 in Aurangabad, Gaya, Nawada, and Jamui from 53.47% in 2019 by 4.21%, the timing has additionally been prolonged.
In the meantime, in the course of the course of the following a number of days, temperatures within the southern states, particularly Kerala and Karnataka, are predicted to rise by 2-3°C. In Southern Karnataka, the place as much as 14 constituencies are scheduled to vote in Part 2, a heatwave warning has been issued. It’s predicted to have an effect on the districts of Tumkur, Davangere, Vijayapura, Yadgir, Koppal, Bagalkote, Kalaburgi, Raichur, Ballari, Chitradurga, Kolar, Chikkaballapura, Gadag, and Davangere.
The EC acknowledged {that a} possible issue influencing voter turnout is the rise in temperature.