Nearly 18 per cent polling in Udhampur\, Srinagar LS seats till 11 am

Nearly 18 per cent polling in Udhampur, Srinagar LS seats till 11 am

Press Trust of India  |  Jammu 

recorded nearly 18 per cent polling till 11 am in and Lok Sabha constituencies, said.

Lok Sabha constituency recorded 5 per cent polling, with highest 6.5 per cent polling recorded in district till 1100 hours.

Voting began on a peaceful note Thursday in two Lok Sabha constituencies in Jammu and Kashmir, with voters in border district of and turning up early morning to exercise their franchise, officials said.

Amid tight security, polling began across the constituency at 7 am and has been peaceful so far, the officials said.

While recorded 28.8 percent polling, Udhampurregistered 28.7 percent. district registered 28.6 percent polling, 28.5 per cent. Kishtwar (23.6 percent) and district recorded 19.5 percent till 1100 hours, they said.

In Lok Sabha seat, registered 6.5 per cent followed by Shia dominated Budgam with 6.4 percent and Srinagar district polled lowest 2.3 percent till 0900 hours, they said.

Over 29.81 lakh voters are eligible to decide the fate of 24 candidates, including former Chief and NC chief Dr and Dr contesting for Srinagar and Udhampur Parliamentary seats.

A newly married couple was seen in their wedding finery at a polling station in Udhampur town. The enthusiastic couple said youth should come out to vote.

There was a problem with EVM at a polling station in district but it was later rectified.

A 95-year old voted at a polling station in Chenani in Udhampur district.

Two-time Lal Singh, who is contesting election from Udhampur LS seat, cast his vote in town.

Twelve candidates each are in the fray for both Srinagar and Udhampur parliamentary constituencies, they said.

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First Published: Thu, April 18 2019. 13:30 IST