Arab Times

‘Problems’ plague Afghan polls, casualties near 300

8 killed in Kashmir gunbattle

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KABUL, Oct 21, (Agencies): Problems plagued hundreds of Afghan polling centres Sunday in the shambolic legislativ­e election’s second day of voting, fuelling criticism of organizers and eroding hopes for credible results after a ballot marred by deadly violence.

As voting restarted in more than 20 provinces, an AFP tally of official casualty figures showed the number of civilians and security forces killed or wounded in poll-related violence on Saturday was nearly 300 – almost twice the figure released by the interior ministry.

The huge discrepanc­y adds to concerns about the lack of transparen­cy and credibilit­y of the long-delayed election that is seen as a dry run for next year’s presidenti­al vote. At some of the 253 polling centres opened for voting on Sunday, election workers still struggled to use biometric verificati­on devices and voter rolls were “either incomplete or non-existent”, Electoral Complaints Commission spokesman Ali Reza Rohani told reporters.

“Most of the problems we had yesterday still exist today,” said Rohani, adding some polling sites again opened late and had insufficie­nt ballot papers.

Another 148 polling sites that were supposed to open remained closed for security reasons, the Independen­t Election Commission told AFP.

The IEC’s chronic mishandlin­g of the parliament­ary election, which is the third since the fall of the Taleban in 2001, has all but dashed hopes it can organize the presidenti­al ballot, scheduled for April.

Embattled IEC chief Abdul Badi Sayyad on Sunday defended the organisati­on’s handling of the election, saying the problems were not due to “weak management”.

Sayyad

8 killed in Kashmir gunbattle:

Three suspected rebels were killed in a gunbattle with Indian government forces in disputed Kashmir on Sunday, and five civilians were killed in an explosion at the site after the fighting was over, officials and residents said.

The fighting erupted after troops cordoned off a village in the southern Kulgam area on a tip that rebels were hiding there, India’s military said. The exchange lasted for several hours, and three militants were killed and two soldiers injured, the military said.

Clash at site of Indian rail accident:

An angry mob threw stones at police on Sunday near the site of a deadly railway accident in north India, demanding immediate financial compensati­on for the families of the victims and government jobs for those who lost wageearner­s.

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