Three independent candidates withdrew nominations from Ladakh LS seat

Press Trust of India  |  Jammu 

Three independent candidates Monday withdrew their from the parliamentary constituency of Jammu and Kashmir, setting the stage for a quadrilateral contest, officials said.

The three independent candidates -- Tsering Namgyal, and -- withdrew on the last day of the withdrawal of nomination papers, leaving the BJP and the candidates besides two independents in the fray, the officials said.

Out of the six parliamentary constituencies in Jammu and Kashmir, has the least number of polling stations, 559, for the lowest number of voters, 1,71,819. and Kargil districts have 294 and 265 polling stations, respectively.

The Ladakh Lok Sabha constituency is the largest in in terms of the area though.

Veteran had won the Ladakh parliamentary seat for the BJP for the first time in 2014 by a narrow margin of 36 votes by defeating rebel candidate Ghulam Raza, but resigned from the primary membership of the party in November last year, claiming that all promises made by it sounded like an "empty rhetoric".

The BJP has fielded 33-year-old Jamyang Tsering Namgyal, (CEC) of the (LAHDC),

The has given mandate to its 61-year-old veteran Rigzin Spalbar, a senior Buddhist who had served as CEC in the powerful LAHDC, Leh, twice.

The presence of the Congress rebel leader and former MLA Karbalai, who has the backing of influential Imam Khomeni Memorial Trust, Kargil, and journalist-turned-politician has made the contest a tough battle.

Hussain is enjoying the support of the arch rivals National Conference and PDP besides the influential religious organisation

The officials said returning for the constituency, Avny Lavasa, on Monday allotted party symbols to the contesting candidates, in the presence of general observer,

The second round randomisation of electronic voting machines (EVM) of Leh, Nubra, segments was also done in the presence of the observer and the representatives of the contesting candidates, they said.

The officials said the printed reports of randomisation of EVMs of all the four assembly segments were provided to the representatives of contesting candidates.

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First Published: Mon, April 22 2019. 21:50 IST