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Jharkhand registers 50-55% polling; BSF jawan killed

The jawan was killed when suspected Maoists fired at a BSF patrol near Sarasdangal forest. A police constable who suffered bullet wounds in his stomach, was hospitalised.

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Suspected Maoists killed a BSF jawan as the third of the five-phase polling for 11 assembly constituencies registered about 50 to 55%  turnout in Jharkhand today.

The jawan was killed when suspected Maoists fired at a BSF patrol near Sarasdangal forest in Dumka district, inspector gneral of police, VH Desmukh said.

One police constable suffered bullet wounds in his stomach and he was hospitalised.

Polling for the 11 seats registered about 50 to 55% turnout, election office sources said.

Altogether 237 candidates, including 115 Independents, were in the fray.

Former chief minister, Stephen Marandi (Cong), JMM chief, Shibu Soren's son Hemant who is a Rajya Sabha member, former ministers Nalin Soren (JMM), Samresh Singh (JVM-P), Sita Soren, widow of Shibu Soren's eldest son Durga Soren were among the prominent candidates.

The fourth phase of polling is scheduled for December 12 while the fifth and final round will be on December 18.

Counting will be on December 23.

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