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Assembly polls, Phase-I: J&K records over 70% voting; Over 62% voter turnout in Jharkhand

Polling for the first phase of assembly elections for 13 seats in Jharkhand and 15 segments in Jammu and Kashmir ended peacefully today.

Over 70 per cent polling was recorded in the first phase of assembly elections in Jammu and Kashmir today. Briefing reporters in New Delhi this evening, Deputy Election Commissioner Vinod Zutshi said, the final figure is likely to go up. The polling passed off peacefully. Mr. Zutshi said, there has not been any report of poll boycott in the state. Bandipore recorded a 70.3 percent voter turn out, and Ganderbal, 68 percent. The poll percentage in Kishtwar was 70 percent and in Leh, 57 percent.

According to officials sources no major incident of violence has been reported from anywhere. Although polling ended at 4 pm., voters who entered the polling station by that time are entitled to vote. While more than 50 per cent of the 10.52 lakh electorate exercised their franchise till 2 pm, serpentine queues could be seen at many polling stations as voters waited for their turn. In the 2008 Assembly elections, an average of over 60 per cent polling was witnessed.
Twelve sitting MLAs, including seven ministers, are among 123 candidates trying their luck in the 15 constituencies where polling in underway in all three regions of the state.

While six constituencies in Jammu division have gone to polls, electorate in five segments in Kashmir and four in Ladakh will decide the political fortunes of the aspirants in the polling. Separatist groups like all factions of Hurriyat Conference and JKLF have called for a boycott of the polls. Our Correspondent reports that the heavy turnout of voters in the first phase is a clear rebuff to separatists who had given a call for poll boycott.

In Jharkhand also, the polling was by and large peaceful. About 62 per cent turnout was recorded in the first phase of Assembly elections in the state. About 62 percent of 33 lakh, 60 thousand voters exercised their franchise. AIR Correspondent reports that people came out in good numbers despite boycott call given by the naxals. Nearly 40 thousand security personnel of Central and State police forces were deployed for this phase of elections.

Enthusiasm for polling in the naxal affected areas of Jharkhand was evident since seven in the morning when the poll started. In the overall 62 percent figure of state, poling in Bhawnathpur was highest with nearly 70 percent and in Chatra, it was lowest with 54 percent. The policy of handing over all the sensitive booths to Central Police Forces worked well, as no serious untoward incidence was reported.

Important leaders whose fate was sealed today in the EVM machine is Congress state President Sukhdev Bhagat, Minister K N Tripathy, AJSU K K Bhagat, RJD state President Grinath Singh and Anant Pratap Dev and Radha Krishna Kishore of the BJP.

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