Kashmir

Low Voter Turnout in Srinagar Assembly Segment, Omar Abdullah Blames Central Government

 

Srinagar, Sep 26, KNT: The Srinagar Assembly segment witnessed a dismal voter turnout in the ongoing elections, with participation rates ranging from 18.80% to 34.65% across various constituencies.

Former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah attributed the low turnout to the Central Government’s narrative linking high voter participation to normalcy in Kashmir. “After abrogating Article 370, the Centre claimed that increased voter turnout indicated return to normalcy. This misguided approach has led to disillusionment among voters,” Omar Abdullah said.

Omar Abdullah expressed optimism about the upcoming third phase of polling in North Kashmir, predicting a higher voter turnout and support for National Conference and Congress candidates.

Sunday’s polling saw lackluster participation in Srinagar’s constituencies. Srinagar Assembly segment yesterday Central Shalteng saw a participation rate of 29.09 percent, Channapora 26.95 percent, Eidgah 34.65 percent, and Habba Kadal constituency the lowest 18.80 percent. Hazratbal saw a voting percentage of 30.66, Khanyar 24 percent, Zadibal 28.36, and Lal Chowk 30.44 percent.

The low voter turnout has raised concerns about voter apathy and disillusionment in Kashmir capital Srinagar. [KNT]

 

Neyaz Elahi

Neyaz Elahi, who switched from Electronic to Print Media is a Kashmir based Accredited Journalist who has written extensively on Kashmir for local, national and international web portals. He is currently associated with Srinagar based News Agency Kashmir News Trust (KNT).

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