Jammu, April 11
The Jammu Lok Sabha constituency recorded 13 per cent polling till 9 am on Thursday, election officials said.
Voting began peacefully in the Jammu Lok Sabha constituency at 7 am, with voters in Samba, Jammu, Rajouri and Poonch turning up to exercise their franchise early in the morning, they said.
Samba registered 16.52 per cent polling, followed by 14.12 per cent in Jammu district, 11.88 per cent in Rajouri district and 12.98 per cent in Poonch district, they said. In Rajouri and Poonch border districts, people along the LoC came out to vote in large numbers.
Former minister Shabir Ahmed Khan in Rajouri alleged that some EVMs were defective and said that complaints had been made.
Kashmiri Pandits exercised their franchise at various polling stations set up in Muthi, Jagti and Udhampur and over 10 per cent polling by Kashmiri migrants had taken place in the Baramulla constituency, an official said.
The Jammu parliamentary seat has the highest number of 24 candidates in the state. The constituency, spread over four districts of Jammu, Samba, Poonch and Rajouri and covering 20 assembly segments, was won by the BJP’s Jugal Kishore in the 2014 general election, defeating veteran Congress leader and two-time MP Madan Lal Sharma by a margin of 2.57 lakh votes.
Kishore is facing a tough contest this time as the National Conference is extending support to Congress candidate and former minister Raman Bhalla, while the PDP has decided not to field a candidate from the Jammu region.
The Jammu parliamentary seat has 20,05,730 voters, including 9,64,834 women and 20 transgenders, officials said, adding that 2,740 polling stations, including dozens near the LoC and the International Border (IB), had been set up for the polling. |