Women Lead Voter Turnout in Himachal's Second Panchayat Election Phase
In the second phase of Himachal Pradesh's local body elections, nearly 77% voter turnout was recorded, with women outnumbering men. Voters expressed development concerns. Kangri villagers boycotted elections due to unmet demands. The next election phase is scheduled for May 30.
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The second phase of local body elections in Himachal Pradesh saw a voter turnout close to 77%, with women voters outnumbering their male counterparts in nine of twelve districts. Election officials reported a peaceful voting process, with additional results expected as remaining booths complete polling.
Sirmaur district led in voter participation, while Lahaul-Spiti had the lowest turnout. In Hamirpur district, Kangri villagers abstained from voting, demanding administrative changes. Anurag Thakur participated in the process, highlighting the political stakes involved. The final phase of elections is slated for May 30, with results for certain posts announced on May 31.
(With inputs from agencies.)

