Punjab, where voting is underway for 13 Lok Sabha seats, registered 9.64 per cent polling in the first two hours on Saturday.Around 70,000 security personnel, including central forces, have been deployed to ensure peaceful voting at 24,451 .
Punjab, where voting is underway for 13 Lok Sabha seats, registered 37.80 per cent polling by 1 p.m., a spike from 9.64 per cent in the first two hours, while Chandigarh saw voter turnout of 40.14 per cent on Saturday.At 41.17 per cent, .
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According to the News18 Mega Exit Poll, at least two to four seats are projected for the BJP in Punjab. In Haryana, the BJP won all 10 seats last time, but may even end up with half that number this time