Kashmir Observer

Leh Council Polls Record 65.07 Pc Voting

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Leh recorded a 65.07 per cent voter turnout in the Ladakh Autonomous Hill Developmen­t Council (LAHDC) elections, which concluded peacefully here on Thursday, an official said.

The voting for the sixth LAHDC Leh election was held across the district. As reported, a total of 65.07 percentage of voters exercised their franchise to decide the fate of 94 4 candidates who are

users after its geotagging feature displayed "Jammu & Kashmir, People's Republic of China" in a live broadcast from Leh's Hall of Fame, a war memorial for fallen soldiers in the Union Territory of Ladakh. This triggered angry responses from netizens who demanded that stringent action be initiated against the micro-blogging platform. Twitter, earlier this week, called it a technical issue which has been swiftly resolved.

Sources said Sawhney, in the letter sent on Wednesday evening, warned Twitter that any attempt to undermine the sovereignt­y and integrity of India will not just bring disrepute to the micro-blogging site but also raises questions about its neutrality and fairness as an intermedia­ry.

Conveying strong disapprova­l of the government over misreprese­ntation of the map of India, Sawhney in his letter reminded Twitter that Leh is the headquarte­r of the Union Territory of Ladakh. And that both Ladakh as well as Jammu and Kashmir are integral and inalienabl­e parts of India, governed by the Constituti­on of India.

The government has asked Twitter to respect the sensitivit­ies of Indian citizens and made it clear that any attempt by Twitter to disrespect the sovereignt­y and integrity of India, which is also reflected by the maps, is totally unacceptab­le and unlawful.

When contacted, Twitter in an e-mail response said: "Twitter remains committed to working with the Government of India. We respect the sensitivit­ies involved and have duly acknowledg­ed the letter."

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