<p>With the second phase of Chhattisgarh election scheduled on November 20, Sunday witnessed a large congregation of star campaigners from both the Congress and the BJP holding several public meetings.</p>.<p>To save time, some also used helicopters to reach meeting venues in the last leg of the campaign time.</p>.<p>The campaign through public meetings came to an end on Sunday evening at 5.00 pm.</p>.<p>Now, the candidates can conduct a door-to-door campaign.</p>.<p><span>In the second phase, 72 Assembly constituency, covering 19 districts, go for polls.</span></p>.<p><span>Earlier, </span>18 Assembly constituencies, in Naxal hit Bastar division and Rajnandgaon districts, were part of the first phase of the poll exercise held on November 12.</p>.<p>In the second phase, a total 1,079 candidates are in fray where 53,85,983 electors would be using their franchise.</p>.<p>Out of total electors, 77,46,628 are men while 76,38,415 are women and 940 belong to the third gender.</p>.<p>To ensure cent percent voting in the 72 constituencies, a total of 19,296 polling centres have been established.</p>.<p>The maximum electors in second phase of polling is at Kasdol having 3,33,472 electors while Manendragarh Assembly constituency has least number of electors of 1,31,283.</p>.<p>A total of 493 candidates are in fray as independent candidates.</p>.<p>Raipur City South has maximum of 46 candidates while the minimum number of candidates are at Bindranavagarh—only six are contesting the election.</p>.<p>Out of the 72 Assembly constituencies, in 11 the total number of candidates are more than 20.</p>.<p>In second phase, 119 women candidates are in election fray trying their luck, the maximum number of women candidates are in Raipur City South with the number being 8.</p>.<p>In 18 Assembly constituencies there are no women candidates.</p>.<p>The counting for first and second phase of the polling would be held on December 11.</p>.<p>As per information, around 650 battalions of para-military force have been deputed in the 72 Assembly constituencies.</p>.<p>The distribution of polling materials and polling team movement to respective polling booths will begin from the early November 19 morning.</p>
<p>With the second phase of Chhattisgarh election scheduled on November 20, Sunday witnessed a large congregation of star campaigners from both the Congress and the BJP holding several public meetings.</p>.<p>To save time, some also used helicopters to reach meeting venues in the last leg of the campaign time.</p>.<p>The campaign through public meetings came to an end on Sunday evening at 5.00 pm.</p>.<p>Now, the candidates can conduct a door-to-door campaign.</p>.<p><span>In the second phase, 72 Assembly constituency, covering 19 districts, go for polls.</span></p>.<p><span>Earlier, </span>18 Assembly constituencies, in Naxal hit Bastar division and Rajnandgaon districts, were part of the first phase of the poll exercise held on November 12.</p>.<p>In the second phase, a total 1,079 candidates are in fray where 53,85,983 electors would be using their franchise.</p>.<p>Out of total electors, 77,46,628 are men while 76,38,415 are women and 940 belong to the third gender.</p>.<p>To ensure cent percent voting in the 72 constituencies, a total of 19,296 polling centres have been established.</p>.<p>The maximum electors in second phase of polling is at Kasdol having 3,33,472 electors while Manendragarh Assembly constituency has least number of electors of 1,31,283.</p>.<p>A total of 493 candidates are in fray as independent candidates.</p>.<p>Raipur City South has maximum of 46 candidates while the minimum number of candidates are at Bindranavagarh—only six are contesting the election.</p>.<p>Out of the 72 Assembly constituencies, in 11 the total number of candidates are more than 20.</p>.<p>In second phase, 119 women candidates are in election fray trying their luck, the maximum number of women candidates are in Raipur City South with the number being 8.</p>.<p>In 18 Assembly constituencies there are no women candidates.</p>.<p>The counting for first and second phase of the polling would be held on December 11.</p>.<p>As per information, around 650 battalions of para-military force have been deputed in the 72 Assembly constituencies.</p>.<p>The distribution of polling materials and polling team movement to respective polling booths will begin from the early November 19 morning.</p>