Mob attacks polling booth in Karnataka’s Chamarajanagar

Bengaluru: A few villagers entered the polling booth in Idiginatha village, Hanur taluk of Chamarajanagar, Karnataka, and attacked the pollsters, burning an EVM machine, following efforts by officials to persuade voters from Mandhare, a tribal settlement, to cast their votes. Despite this odd incident, election officials stated that the electoral process in Karnataka was peaceful.

According to the Election Commission, a few villagers outside the polling booth were dissuading anyone who wanted to vote. Taluka officials reached the spot at around 1.30 p.m. and tried to persuade voters to cast their vote.

Meanwhile, the District Tribal Welfare Officer, Circle Inspector and four policemen reached Mandhare, a nearby tribal settlement where voters were willing to vote, but were intimidated by some people in the village. About 20 voters from Mandhare were brought to the polling booth, and nine of them besides the polling personnel had cast votes by 1:50 p.m. when a mob aggravated and started pelting stones at officials and the polling booth.

The mob entered the polling booth, destroyed and burnt some equipment and an EVM machine halting the polling process, officials said.

The incident happened at the polling booth situated in an isolated habitat which can be reached through the forest of Male Mahadeshwara Hills Forest division.

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