38% voting in Assam, 37% in Puducherry and 32% in Kerala, voting continues till 11 am

Tezzbuzz Desk- Voting is underway for assembly elections in Assam, Kerala and Puducherry. Long queues have been seen outside the polling stations since morning, making it clear that people are enthusiastically using their franchise.

The Election Commission released the voting figures till 11 am. According to this, maximum 38.92 percent voters have cast their votes in Assam. Voting in Puducherry was also very encouraging and more than 37 percent voting was recorded till 11 am. At the same time, till now 32.78 percent voting has taken place in Kerala.

Tight security arrangements have been made at polling stations and officials have appealed to voters to exercise their right to vote peacefully. Election Commission officials are continuously monitoring the voting process and immediate action is being taken against any irregularities.

According to local media reports, voters have arrived in large numbers in many districts of Assam since morning. The elections are witnessing tough competition between candidates and parties, and public enthusiasm is clearly visible in the voting.

The Election Commission has urged the public to reach their nearest polling booth on time and ensure their participation in democracy by voting. This time the administration is completely alert regarding voter turnout and peaceful voting in the elections.

This voting process will play an important role in strengthening the democratic process of Assam, Kerala and Puducherry as well as shaping the future of the state.

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