Lalu Prasad alleges rigging in third phase of elections

Lalu Prasad alleges rigging in third phase of electionsPatna, May 1 : Railways Minister Lalu Prasad has alleged that voting was rigged in Bihar in the third phase on Thursday.

Eleven out of Bihar''s 40 constituencies went to polls in the third phase of parliamentary elections.

"We have information of voting turnout between 25-55 per cent. In Badhaiya block of Munger district, there have been reports of rigging in. We have tried to contact the observers there and also the Senior Superintendent of Police," said Lalu.

Munger, Banka and Kishanganj districts are considered to be pivotal constituencies for Lalu''s rival and Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar''s party, Janata Dal United.

Meanwhile, Shekhar Suman, actor-turned-politician and a candidate of the Congress Party campaigned in Patna Sahib of Bihar from where he is contesting.

Suman''s son, Bollywood actor Adhyayan Suman along with wife Alka Suman, also campaigned for the actor.

"I have told them that I haven''t come here to play politics as I could have done it being in a different party which could have easily given me a winning seat," said Suman.

Patna votes in the fourth phase on May 7.

There is a three-cornered contest involving Suman, another former Bollywood actor Shatrughan Sinha on Bharatiya Janata Party''s (BJP) ticket and RJD''s Vijay Sahu.

The remaining fourth and last round of polls in Bihar will be held for three seats on May 7. The first and second phases in 13 seats each were held on April 16 and April 23.

The outcome of the five-stage elections will be known on May 16. (ANI)