Waiting in long queues for their turn to vote on a chilly morning, a group of youth, wearing traditional cloaks, 'pherans' and keeping themselves warm with 'kangris' (earthen pots filled with charcoal), said the National Conference leader's announcement to fight the polls from the constituency had infused a new hope and enthusiasm among the people here.
31-year-old Tantary said it was an "honour" for the people of Beerwah that the chief minister had chosen to fight the polls from the constituency and by voting in large numbers people want to show their love to Omar.
"The youth like me are thrilled that he (Omar) is contesting from here and we want to show our love and gratitude to him by voting in large numbers for him," Tantray said.
