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J&K: Authorities expect record-breaking voter participation in LS polls

By IANS | Updated: March 16, 2024 15:05 IST

Srinagar, March 16 Authorities on Saturday said that they expect record-breaking voter participation in upcoming Lok Sabha elections ...

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Srinagar, March 16 Authorities on Saturday said that they expect record-breaking voter participation in upcoming Lok Sabha elections in the Kashmir Valley.

V. K. Bidhuri, Divisional Commissioner (Kashmir) said that all preparations have been met while a record-breaking voter percentage in upcoming elections is expected.

“The ECI delegation, which recently concluded its J&K visit, also expressed their satisfaction with regard to the preparations.

“Once any directive is received, the elections will be conducted in a free and fair manner”, the Divisional Commissioner said.

Talking about the security of candidates, he said that candidates will be provided due security as record-breaking voter turnout in the upcoming elections is expected.

--IANS

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