Chhattisgarh Assembly Election 2023: CRPF Jawan on Poll Duty Injured in IED Blast in Naxal-Hit Sukma

According to Sukma Superintendent of Police Kiran Chavan, "One jawan of CRPF CoBRA 206 Battalion was injured in IED blast triggered by naxals in the Tondamarka area of Sukma. The jawan was deployed for election duty."

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Sukma, November 7: A jawan of the Central Police Reserve Force (CRPF) was injured in an IED (Improvised Explosive Device) blast triggered by Naxals in the Tondamarka area of Sukma district in Chhattisgarh on Tuesday. The jawan was deployed on election duty during the time of the blast. According to Sukma Superintendent of Police Kiran Chavan, "One jawan of CRPF CoBRA 206 Battalion was injured in IED blast triggered by naxals in the Tondamarka area of Sukma. The jawan was deployed for election duty."

Voting for the first phase of the Chattisgarh Assembly polls for 20 seats in the state's southern region began on Tuesday morning amid tight security.

Chhattisgarh, which has a 90-member house is undergoing elections in two phases, with the second phase scheduled for November 17. Chhattisgarh Assembly Elections 2023: First Phase of Polling for 20 Seats Begins Amid Tight Security, 223 Candidates in Fray.

Of the 20 constituencies that is witnessing polling in the state 12 are from the Bastar division. Voting is being held in constituencies that are Naxal-affected and fall in districts like Bastar, Dantewada, Kanker, Kabeerdham, and Rajnandgaon.

To conduct free and fair elections in the state, Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) have been deployed to augment the local police force in the state.

Kanker Collector Priyanka Shukla said, "This time, tight security arrangements have been made in the most Naxal-affected areas, while some polling centres will also be monitored with drones." Mizoram Assembly Election 2023: Polling Begins in All 40 Vidhan Sabha Seats Amid Tight Security.

There shall be such randomization for police personnel and home guards who are deployed at the polling stations on the poll day, as per the Election Commission of India (ECI). Counting of votes is scheduled for December 3.

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