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J-K records 24.10 % turnout as of 11 am in second phase of voting

Jammu and Kashmir recorded a 24.10 percent voter turnout as of 11 am in the second phase of polls, according to the Election Commission of India.

According to the ECI, Reasi district registered the highest turnout at 33.39 percent, followed by Poonch with 33.06 percent, Rajouri with 30.04 percent, Ganderbal with 27.20 percent, and Budgam with 25.53 percent. Srinagar recorded the lowest voter turnout at 11.67 percent.

Voting, which began at 7 am today, is ongoing across the Union Territory and will continue until 6 pm. Bronze medal-winning Paralympian archer Rakesh Kumar arrived at a polling booth in Katra on Wednesday to cast his vote.

In several parts of the region, voters were seen patiently waiting in long queues for their turn to vote. With elections taking place in Jammu and Kashmir after a decade, there is a palpable sense of enthusiasm among the people. Whether in Jammu, Srinagar, or Ganderbal, large crowds gathered outside polling stations to exercise their democratic right.

Similar scenes were observed at the Government Middle School in the Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Assembly constituency of Katra, where a steady flow of voters was seen throughout the day.

National Conference vice president and party candidate from Ganderbal and Budgam, Omar Abdullah said that they are expecting a good turnout from the second phase also as the people of Jammu and Kashmir was waiting for elections from 10 years.

“We have been waiting for 10 years (for elections), and the first phase went well. We expect a good turnout from the second phase also…This participation is not because of the government of India it is in spite of everything the government of India did. They have humiliated people, and all the machinery of the government to detain and harass people…All election days are important. Yes, I have a personal stake in this but all phases are important…” Abdullah said.

A 102-year-old voter, Hagi Karam Din Bhat came at the polling station in Reasi instead of choosing voting from home.

The Election Commission of India tweeted, “A 102-year-old centenarian voter, Hagi Karam Din Bhat, chose to celebrate the festival of democracy at the polling station in Reasi instead of voting from home.”

Voting for the second phase of Assembly elections in Jammu and Kashmir began at 7 am on Wednesday. Over 25 lakh eligible voters will seal the fate of 239 candidates across 26 constituencies in six districts of the Union Territory.

From early morning, long queues of voters are being witnessed, waiting for their turn to exercise their right to franchise.

In this phase, 25,78,099 lakh voters are eligible to cast their ballot, comprising 13,12,730 lakh male voters, 12,65,316 lakh female voters and 53 third-gender voters.

The respective district administrations have made elaborative arrangements at all the polling stations for free, fair and transparent elections.

The last phase of polls will be held on October 1 and counting of votes will be held on October 8.

(ANI)

J&K records 24.10 % turnout by 11 am in second phase of voting

Jammu and Kashmir registered a voter turnout of 24.10 percent by 11 am on Wednesday during the second phase of assembly polls.

According to the Election Commission of India, Reasi recorded the highest voter turnout at 33.39 percent, followed by Poonch (33.06 percent), Rajouri (30.04 percent), Ganderbal (27.20 percent), and Budgam (25.53 percent). Srinagar recorded the lowest turnout at 11.67 percent.

Voting, which commenced at 7 am, will conclude at 6 pm. Over 25 lakh eligible voters will decide the fate of 239 candidates across 26 constituencies, spanning six districts of the Union Territory. The electorate includes 1,312,730 male voters, 1,265,316 female voters, and 53 third-gender voters.

The final phase of voting will take place on October 1, with the counting of votes scheduled for October 8.

Meanwhile, a high-level delegation of senior diplomats visited several polling stations on Wednesday.  

The delegation, comprising diplomats from around 15 countries, including the United States, Mexico, Guyana, South Korea, Somalia, Panama, Singapore, Nigeria, Spain, South Africa, Norway, Tanzania, Rwanda, Algeria and Philippines, was invited by the Ministry of External Affairs to observe the electoral process. 

This election marks the first in Jammu and Kashmir since the abrogation of Article 370 and the reorganization of the state into two Union Territories — Jammu and Kashmir, and Ladakh — in 2019. 

The region is witnessing a close contest, with several political parties and independents in the fray.

While the National Conference and the Congress party have formed an alliance, they are also competing against each other in some constituencies.

Congress MP and Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi, on Wednesday urged voters in Jammu and Kashmir to turn out in large numbers, saying that each vote for the INDIA alliance led by Congress would bring the region closer to development.

In a pointed message to its alliance partner, National Conference leader Omar Abdullah urged Gandhi to shift his campaign focus from Kashmir to Jammu, where Congress holds a majority of seats. 

(With ANI input)

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