Dehradun, April 21 -- Uttarakhand, which went to the polls yesterday in the ongoing Parliamentary Elections witnessed the lowest percentage of voting since 2009. While top BJP leaders led by Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami and BJP State President Mahendra Bhatt were claiming over 75 percent polling would take place in the state (something which has never happened in the history of the state) and the Congress was claiming anti-incumbency wave against the Modi Government, no one in the political circles anticipated low polling in the state. The state officially recorded 55.86 percent voting in these elections, as against 61.88 percent in 2019 and 62.15 percent in 2014. In the 2004 general elections, 49.25 percent voting was recorded while ...