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28% voting registered in Varanasi under high security

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Voting was today underway in the holy town amid tight security as people came out in large numbers to exercise their franchise in the one of the most high-profile contests featuring two of the most talked about politicians – Bharatiya Janata Party's (BJP) Narendra Modi and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Arvind Kejriwal.

Top police officers of Uttar Pradesh have personally came to the city to assess the security situation and make foolproof arrangements for what is being dubbed as the blockbuster battle of the 2014 Lok Sabha polls, with the Election Commission (EC) too appointing a Special Observer.

The police conducted raids and precautionary checks in various areas in the last two days besides keeping a strong vigil in localities identified as "sensitive".

There have been searches by police at hotels, guest houses and dharmasalas to flush out "outsiders" who are not from Varanasi and were involved in campaigning. "We have made elaborate arrangement for ensuring free and fair polls," Special Election Observer Praveen Kumar told PTI.

The city witnessed a high-voltage campaign in the last few days with Kejriwal, Rahul Gandhi and Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav holding impressive road-shows to woo the voters.

28% voting was recorded by 11.am in Varanasi. 

Among those who exercised their franchise was sitting BJP MP Murli Manohar Joshi, who cast his vote in Ardali Bazaar area and exuded confidence that BJP would win with a huge majority in these elections.

The senior BJP leader, who has vacated this seat for Modi this time and has moved on to Kanpur, said there were no doubts about Modi's win from Varanasi.

When asked about the 'Modi wave', Joshi said there was a "wave of change" everywhere under the leadership of Modi.

Asked which seat Modi should retain between Varanasi and Vadodara, he said this decision would be taken by Modi himself. He refused to comment on whether he would be in the cabinet if a BJP government is formed, saying at the moment he was only looking to become an MP. He said he would not get into any controversy by answering 'tricky' questions of journalists.

Joshi said there was no question of any discontent on the issue of vacating the Varanasi seat. 

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