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J & K Polls

Amarnath land row not an issue, people vote for bijli, sadak, paani

Voting for the 16 Assembly constituencies which went to polls in the sixth phase ended peacefully with no untoward incident reported.

Militancy, boycott no deterrent, 64% cast vote

Thursday , 18 December '08

When people in large numbers lined up outside polling booths on Wednesday morning across south Kashmir, a high voter turnout was no longer a surprise.
No NIA in Valley, says Mehbooba

Wednesday , 17 December '08

PDP president Mehbooba Mufti said today that if elected to power...
J-K: 57 pc turnout in fifth phase

Sunday , 14 December '08

Despite the death of a pro-boycott protestor and stone pelting incidents at several places in the Valley...
Village votes for Geelani, stays off booths

Monday , 8 December '08

In Dooru village, there are no queues outside the polling station.
In village of Hizb chief Salahuddin, a ringing endorsement of polls

Monday , 8 December '08

Defying the boycott call by separatists, the village of Hizbul Mujahideen chief Syed Salahuddin today came out in strength to vote in the Jammu and Kashmir assembly elections.
Congress (J) and Congress (K)

Thursday , 27 November '08

The Congress party in Jammu and Kashmir is walking two paths at the same time and this election frames the dangers of that project
Vote for this NC candidate is an act of faith in J&K

Tuesday , 25 November '08

Sitting amidst deodar trees on a hill, the atmosphere in National Conference leader Mian Altaf’s exquisite mansion is serene.
Candidates attacked in Pulwama

Tuesday , 25 November '08

A group of protestors pelted stones on candidates who had come to Pulwama to file their nomination papers before Returning Officers.
In J&K, an encore in second phase

Monday , 24 November '08

Voters in Jammu and Kashmir carried on from where they had paused last Monday...
One house stood apart in Ganderbal

Monday , 24 November '08

In the sea of polling in Ganderbal on Sunday, a house in Takibal was an island of indifference.
When Valley joins the campaign

Monday , 24 November '08

The poll fervour from the Congress headquarters on Maulana Azad Road in Srinagar has shifted to a famous city hotel where the Congress has established its election control room.
Voters decide on Omar today, violence mars run-up to Phase 2 polls

Sunday , 23 November '08

The first phase of elections may have seen a peaceful 64 per cent turnout in Jammu and Kashmir but violence was back a day before the second phase.
‘They (NC) created Amarnath Shrine Board, gave it immense powers’

Saturday , 22 November '08

When Mehbooba Mufti drives in her white Ambassador car across Ganderbal, even the streets look draped in green — the colour of the flag of the PDP.
Ahead of second phase, 3 grenade attacks in Valley

Saturday , 22 November '08

Two days ahead of the second phase of the Assembly elections, violence returned to Kashmir.
India objects to Pak comments on J-K polls

Saturday , 22 November '08

Terming Pakistan’s comments on Jammu and Kashmir elections as “most unfortunate”, India “strongly objected” and said the remarks suggest that Pakistan was not prepared to play a responsible role in the region.
‘I will build roads, provide electricity to your homes’

Friday , 21 November '08

When Omar Abdullah steps out of his bullet-proof Safari, he looks prepared. He is wearing a grey phiran and carries sacks of National Conference badges and caps.
PDP releases picture of Omar with Pandey, alleges links

Friday , 21 November '08

Malegaon blast accused Dayanand Pandey alias Sudhakar Dwivedi alias Swami Amritanand is becoming a major election issue in Jammu and Kashmir.
It happened in Chuntimullah

Wednesday , 19 November '08

When thousands of people came out to vote in Bandipore district, it was a big surprise.
Valley defies boycott call and winter chill, pours out to vote

Tuesday , 18 November '08

Assembly elections in Kashmir began on a spirited note as people ignored the boycott call by separatists and, despite the freezing weather, turned out in large numbers to cast their votes.
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