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In boycott heartland, vote surge drowns separatists

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    A couple with a kid walk past a CRPF personnel during 7th and final phase of J-K assembly polls in Srinagar.

    THE vote fervour may not have matched the long queues across rural Kashmir, but the message rang as loud and clear in Srinagar on Wednesday. The epicentre of the separatist boycott campaign saw four times more polling than 2002, from 5.06 per cent then to 20 per cent on Wednesday.

    Chief Electoral Officer of Jammu and Kashmir B R Sharma said the total voter turnout in the 2008 Assembly elections stood around 61 per cent tentatively, a massive jump from 43.2 per cent five years ago. “This election,” he further said, “was one of the most keenly contested and peaceful.” An estimated 52 per cent of the 16.54 lakh electorate on Wednesday exercised their franchise in the seventh and last phase. While 26 civilians were killed last time, seven died in the seven-phase polls this time. The comparative figures for militants and securitymen respectively was 63 and nine then, five and one now.

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    Although the stage was set for a showdown in the city — with 14 days of curfew and consistent separatist calls for a poll boycott — the mood on Wednesday was relaxed. However, people did not queue up outside polling booths, preferring to instead walk silently in twos and threes to cast their vote.

    In the high-profile Hazratbal constituency, where National Conference patron Farooq Abdullah is contesting, the scene was a little different, with long queues waiting outside by noon. Abdullah also managed to draw voters out in the other constituency from where he is contesting, Sonwar. The NC patron himself cast his vote at Burnhall polling centre in the morning. “We have our own problems. There should be someone to resolve them,” said 22-year-old Afroza Akhter. “Azadi is an issue, but there are other problems as well, like water and electricity. As for azadi, we will fight for it till the end.”

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    vote surge drowns seperatistsBy: rak | 25-Dec-2008 Reply | Forward The present election is eye openner for world espacailly for india. Every voter interved told that they vote for govereece so that there area may get good roads,clean watter and employment for youth. After sixty one year of indian occupation;the poeple are yet not having basic neessites.Nobody said it is alternative of freedom. Even now puppet politicians comanding National Conference and PDP besides other regional party leaders openly say in public that Kashmir is a dispute to be solved between two monkeys(india pakistan) and bread(kashmir). Kashmiries have achieved momemt is freedom strugle by indian propoganda. what india gave poeple in 61 years is now conveyed to world.. Idia should not be happy, but try to corrupt Huryat to gain time.Last result awaited.
    Voting in KashmirBy: Rahul Koul | 25-Dec-2008 Reply | Forward Fcticious figures given by Election comission. And the pro India parties ensured that the little that did vote were bogus voters who were ferried in vehicles from one poll booth to another. This is another sham election by Inda to fool the International community.
    In what basis !By: sanjay | 25-Dec-2008 Reply | Forward How could you say so, in what basis. No such media report or rumor ever came up with any news. You must be out of mind.
    Voting in KashmirBy: RAK | 25-Dec-2008 Reply | Forward ELECTION IN 7 PHASES, FOR JUST 87 SEATS, CONDUCTED IN 2 MONTHS FOR MERELY 5.5 MILLION VOTTERS THAT TOO UNDER THE SHADOW OF 7LAC ALREADY STATIONED INDIAN MILLITRY AND PARA MILLITRY FORCE BESIDES 1LAC LOCAL AND IMPORTED POLICE PERSONNELS FROM OTHER STATES WHICH WITNESSED 9 SHUTDOWNS, 11 CURFEWS, HOMEARREST OF UNDESIRED HURIYAT PHYSICALLY ILL AND MENTALLY VISSIONLESS LEADERS, OPEN DECLERATION THAT KASHMIR DISPUTE IS SEPERATE FROM GOVERENCE BY CORRUPT MAINSTREAN POLITICAINS; uNDER SUCH DEMOCRATIC SETUP OF INDIA,EVERY DAM THING IS POSSIBLE,
    Election in Jammu KashmirBy: V.Shanmuganathan | 25-Dec-2008 Reply | Forward The polling presentage in the recently concluded election in Jammu
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