Jammu: About 53% voting; 4 injured in sporadic clashes

Over 9,39,000 people exercised their franchise out of total 17,63579 voters till 3 PM

Press Trust of India Jammu
Last Updated : Apr 10 2014 | 6:33 PM IST
Over 53% of the 17.63 lakh voters turned out to vote till 3 PM at the booths of Jammu Lok Sabha constituency, which witnessed boycott of voting in 4 polling stations and also sporadic clashes in which at least four political party workers were injured.

"Over 53.2% polling was witnessed in Jammu constituency till 1500 hours today," according to the figures released by Jammu and Kashmir Election Department in its election bulletin here.

Union Minister Gulam Nabi Azad cast his vote at DPS school polling station in Jammu city in the morning.

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DIG Jammu-Kathua range, Shakeel Ahmed Baig said elaborate security arrangements have been put in place and there is no report of any untoward incident in Jammu.

Over 9,39,000 people exercised their franchise out of total 17,63579 voters till 3 PM.

Giving break up, they said that the highest 64.09% polling was recored in Samba district of the constituency followed by Jammu district at 53.45%, Poonch 50% and Rajouri district had 49.66% polling.

The poll percentage has gone by 12% from 41% at 1 PM to 53.2 percent at 3 PM.

In Gursia polling station in Mendhar teshil of Poonch district a clash broke out between polling agents of PDP and NC resulting in injury to one PDP worker, police said.

They said that situation has been brought to normal and polling re-started.

In Cherian polling station of Rajouri district, there were clashes between polling agents resulting in injuries to three persons, they said.

The polling is now going on smoothly after situation was brought under control, they said.

In Poonch, people boycotted polling at four polling station of Mandi, Baila, Arichul and Marnote in protest against the inclusion of area in Surankote assembly segment, while the area has been a part of the Poonch Assembly segment in the past.

Senior district officials have rushed to the area to pacify the voters. No votes were polled in these polling stations, they said.
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First Published: Apr 10 2014 | 5:57 PM IST

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