Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Campaignin­g ends for Udhampur, Srinagar seats

Parties make all-out efforts to woo voters

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com ■

JAMMU/SRINAGAR: Campaignin­g for the two Lok Sabha seats of Srinagar and Udhampur in Jammu and Kashmir ended on Tuesday evening. The voting is scheduled for Thursday.

There are 12 candidates in the fray for the Srinagar seat, including NC president Farooq Abdullah, PDP’S Aga Syed Mohsin, Peoples Conference’s Irfan Raza Ansari and Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) Khalid Jahangir.

The Congress has not fielded candidate against Abdullah who is seeking re-election from the constituen­cy.

In Udhampur, the main contest is between outgoing BJP MP Jitendra Singh and Vikramadit­ya Singh of the Congress. Both the NC and the PDP have not fielded candidate to consolidat­e secular vote in favour of Vikramadit­ya Singh.

SRINAGAR/ JAMMU: The campaignin­g for Srinagar and Udhampur Lok Sabha seats in Jammu and Kashmir, going to the polls in the second phase of elections on April 18, came to an end on Tuesday.

Stringent security measures have been put in place for the polling in Srinagar constituen­cy, spread over three districts of Srinagar, Budgam and Ganderbal. The constituen­cy has 12.95 lakh voters, who are expected to exercise their franchise at 1,716 polling stations.

In 2014, the Srinagar seat was won by Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidate Tariq Hameed Karra, who quit the party and the Lok Sabha in 2016 and joined the Congress in 2016. The National Conference wrested the seat in the byelection in 2017 in a violence-ridden polling, which witnessed a mere 7.14% turnout.

This time, leaders of main

12 CANDIDATES ARE IN FRAY FOR THE SRINAGAR SEAT, THE UDHAMPUR SEAT IS EXPECTED TO WITNESS A 4-CORNERED CONTEST

stream political parties are hopeful of a good turnout as Baramulla Lok Sabha seat in the valley had recorded 35% polling in an almost violence-free election in the first phase on April 11.

On the last day of electionee­ring, leaders of mainstream parties focussed on Budgam and Ganderbal districts, where polling percentage could be higher than that of Srinagar, as in the past.

NC leader Omar Abdullah, PDP chief Mehbooba Mufti and BJP candidate Khalid Jehangir addressed rallies in Budgam and sought votes for their parties.

Meanwhile, a high-level meeting was held in the Srinagar in which security arrangemen­ts and poll preparedne­ss were discussed. The meeting was attended by top officials of police, CRPF, BSF and SSB.

Twelve candidates are in a fray for the Srinagar seat. However, it could be a triangular contest between Farooq Abdullah (NC), Irfan Ansari (Peoples Conference) and Agha Mohsin (PDP), with NC patriarch Farooq Abdullah holding an edge over his rivals.in Udhampur also, all political parties made all-out efforts to woo voters on the last day of campaignin­g.

The seat is expected to witness a four-cornered contest between Jitendra Singh of the BJP, Vikramadit­ya Singh of Congress, Choudhary Lal Singh of Dogra Swabhiman Sangathan and Harsh Dev Singh of J&K National Panthers Party.

There are eight other candidates in the fray.a total of 16,65,803 voters, including 8,76,353 men and 7,89,426 women, are expected to cast their votes at 2,710 polling stations in the constituen­cy.

 ?? ANI ?? Security personnel arriving at a polling booth set up at a government higher secondary school in Srinagar on Tuesday.
ANI Security personnel arriving at a polling booth set up at a government higher secondary school in Srinagar on Tuesday.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India