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India: Millions vote in local elections amid pandemic

38,310 more virus cases registered, raising total to 8.26M

03.11.2020 - Update : 03.11.2020
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NEW DELHI

India on Tuesday reported over 38,000 more cases of the novel coronavirus as people in the eastern state of Bihar line up to vote in a second phase of regional elections.

Around 70 million people are eligible to vote in the three-phase polls in Bihar. The current phase of voting will continue until Saturday and is part of the first large-scale elections in the country since the virus outbreak erupted earlier this year.

The Janta Dal party, in alliance with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party, is vying to stay in power in the state's legislative assembly and executive office.

Meanwhile, Modi took to Twitter to urge voters to take part in the election in large numbers. "Today, there are by-polls taking place in various places across India. I urge those voting in these seats to vote in large numbers and strengthen the festival of democracy," he said.

According to the election commission, 32.82% of votes were cast by 1.00 p.m. local time (0730GMT) in Bihar.

As they continued to cast their ballots, the Health Ministry revealed that a total 38,310 cases had been registered in the country, raising the total to 8.26 million.

The death toll in the country increased by 490 to reach 123,097.

Daily COVID-19 infections have been on the decline in India, now less than 50,000 per day.

On Oct. 27, the country registered 36,370 cases -- the lowest since mid-July.

Active cases currently number 541,405, while recoveries exceed 7.6 million.

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