Low voter turnout reflects anger\, resentment of people: Omar

Low voter turnout reflects anger, resentment of people: Omar

Press Trust of India  |  Srinagar 

National Conference (NC) Wednesday blamed the PDP and New for low in Tuesday's polling in Anantnag and said it was a message to all politicians that people do not like opportunistic

In the first phase of polls in the Anantnag Lok Sabhs seat Tuesday, assembly segment recorded a of 2.04 per cent, while the overall turnout was 13.61 per cent in the constituency where polls are being held in three phases due to security reasons.

"The way the people in Anantnag and expressed their anger, not only Delhi, but PDP leadership as well should think about the atrocities inflicted upon the people of the state in the last four-and-a-half, five years. I may not have seen such amount of disgruntlement and disillusionment in my life the way I am seeing today," he said.

The NC said perhaps not even a thousand votes were cast in the assembly segment Bijbehara, which former won in 2016 by a margin of around 12,000 votes.

"I think it is a lesson for all politicians that people do not like opportunistic People will not support us (politicians) till we do not work for the benefit of the people and the benefit of the state," he said.

Abdullah, however, appealed to people to vote.

"I request the people not to sit at homes to express their resentment. Let them express their resentment through vote. They should vote for such a candidate who can talk about saving Article 370 and Article 35A," he said.

The said after the Tuesday's polling, it is evident that his party candidate Justice (retd) Hasnain Masoodi will succeed.

"Our competition is still with the I appeal to the people to see that Masoodi will not need anyone's permission to talk in Whenever he will talk, he will raise the issues of the people here," he said.

"If the PDP is not getting votes in Anantnag or Bijbehara, then it is evident that people are angry because of the destruction in the last five years," he said.

Abdullah expressed hope that there would be a new government in after May 23 when counting of votes will take place.

Earlier, in separate public meetings at Chawalgam and Homeshalibug areas of Kulgam, the NC flayed Mebooba for "betraying, berating and squandering" the trust of people.

"The amount of disgruntlement and disillusionment of the people against Mehbooba can be gauged from the fact that a place from where she got a lead of 12,000 votes in 2016 only saw total 956 people cast their ballot," he said.

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First Published: Wed, April 24 2019. 22:20 IST