City
Epaper

Over 43 pc voting in J&K's Kathua-Udhampur LS seat till 1 pm

By IANS | Updated: April 19, 2024 15:35 IST

Jammu, April 19 Brisk voting was witnessed at different polling stations in the Kathua-Udhampur Lok Sabha constituency as ...

Open in App

Jammu, April 19 Brisk voting was witnessed at different polling stations in the Kathua-Udhampur Lok Sabha constituency as the day advanced.

A large number of voters were lined up in queues even as 43.11 per cent of voters used their democratic right till 1 p.m.

Data released by the Election Commission till 1 p.m. said the voter turnout in the Bani was 41.98 per cent; Banihal - 30.41 per cent; Basohli - 44.82 per cent; Bhaderwah - 43.01 per cent; Bilawar - 43.64 per cent; Chenani - 43.39 per cent; Doda - 46.87 per cent; Doda West - 48.82 per cent; Hiranagar - 43.30 per cent; Inderwal - 48.87 per cent; Jasrota - 48.94 per cent; Kathua (SC) - 45.25 per cent; Kishtwar-34.24 per cent; Padder-nagseni - 48.56 per cent; Ramban - 45.75 per cent; Ramnagar (sc) - 42.17 per cent; Udhampur East - 48.30 per cent and in Udhampur West - 36.31 per cent.

For 16,23,195 voters in the constituency, including 8,45,283 male, 7,77,899 female and 13 third gender, the Election Commission has set up 2,637 polling stations, 183 in urban and 2,454 in rural areas.

In addition to adequate security and sufficient poll staff, EC has addressed other issues of separate toilets for male and female waters, wheelchairs for infirm and weak voters, safe drinking water and even umbrellas to facilitate voters to use their democratic rights.

Voters have responded on expected lines as reflected in their enthusiasm to turn out in large numbers even in hilly and inaccessible areas like Bani in Kathua district and similar hilly places in Doda, Bhaderwah and Kishtwar.

There has been no report of any untoward incident from anywhere so far.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalIndia a stabilising force in world economy: Global experts

TechnologyWest coast Sindhis genetically distinct from Pakistani Sindhis: Study

HealthWest coast Sindhis genetically distinct from Pakistani Sindhis: Study

BusinessIndia a stabilising force in world economy: Global experts

NationalIndia a stabilising force in world economy: Global experts

National Realted Stories

NationalWest coast Sindhis genetically distinct from Pakistani Sindhis: Study

NationalBihar: Nitish govt approves 129 proposals, hikes DA by 3 pc for employees, pensioners

NationalMarked gains in women’s safety under PM Modi-led govt, sharp drop in violent crimes: NCRB data

NationalEEPC India welcomes reforms to ease compliance burden for small exporters

NationalTake medicines only after registered doctor advises: Rajasthan health official