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Over 500 centenarians among 17.37 lakh Baramulla voters

With the first major political fray, post the abrogation of Article 370 in 2019, the fates of Omar Abdullah, the National Conference vice-president and a former chief minister of the erstwhile Jammu and Kashmir state, and 21 others will be decided today. 

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Voters in Baramulla post polling.

Over 500 centenarians among 17.37 lakh Baramulla voters

Voters in Baramulla post polling.


As per the data, there are 17.37 lakh voters eligible for voting in Jammu and Kashmir's Baramulla Lok Sabha constituency, among them are over 500 centenarians. The political observers are expecting a high turnout on the back of the huge crowds that thronged election rallies and roadshows.

 

With the first major political fray, post the abrogation of Article 370 in 2019, the fates of Omar Abdullah, the National Conference vice-president and a former chief minister of the erstwhile Jammu and Kashmir state, and 21 others will be decided today. 

 

Fourteen Independent candidates - two of whom are women, are among the hopefuls from the north Kashmir seat, which has traditionally returned a higher turnout compared to areas in central and south Kashmir.

 

Abdullah faces the biggest challenge from separatist-turned-politician and former minister Sajad Lone, who heads the People's Conference. The blazing campaign trail witnessed the rivals going full throttle against each other and even bringing in the BJP to target each other despite the saffron party not contesting from any of the three parliamentary seats of Srinagar, Baramulla, and Anantnag-Rajouri in the Valley. 

 

However, it is the presence of jailed Awami Ittehad Party leader and former MLA Abdul Rashid Sheikh alias Engineer Rashid that has spiced up the contest. 

 

The People's Democratic Party has fielded former Rajya Sabha member Mir Mohammad Fayaz while Muneer Khan, the brother of jailed separatist leader Nayeem Ahmad Khan, is contesting as an Independent. 

 

Most observers, however, expect a triangular contest among Abdullah, Lone and Rashid. The Ghulam Nabi Azad-led Democratic Progressive Azad Party has backed Rashid's candidature while the Apni Party, led by Altaf Bukhari, has thrown its weight behind Lone. 

 

Given the huge turnout at the rallies and roadshows, political observers expect Baramulla to break turnout records in Kashmir. The election authorities permitted 1,859 rallies, meetings, and roadshows while 300 applications were rejected

 

In 2019, the constituency recorded 34.17 per cent polling with Kupwara district registering the highest turnout at 51.7 per cent, followed by Bandipora at 31.8 per cent and Baramulla at 24 per cent. 

 

The constituency is spread over 18 assembly segments in the three districts of Kupwara, Baramulla, and Bandipora and also includes two segments of Budgam that were included in the recommendations of the delimitation commission two years ago. 

 

According to Election Commission officials, 17.37 lakh people are eligible to cast their votes at 2,103 polling stations. 

 

"There are 527 persons above the age of 100 who are eligible to exercise their franchise. There are 8,75,831 (8.75 lakh) male and 8,62,000 (8.62 lakh) female voters, besides 34 from the third gender. More than 17,000 voters are persons with disabilities," they said. 

 

Preparations for the voting: 

 

Over 8,000 polling staff, including reserves, have been deployed at the polling stations to ensure smooth conduct of the polls, the officials said and added that 28 polling stations are located in the border areas of Kupwara and Baramulla districts. 

 

There are 18 polling booths managed by women, 17 manned by specially-abled persons, and 18 by youngsters. To spread messages on the environment, the authorities have also set up 21 green polling booths.

 

In Jammu, Relief and Rehabilitation Commissioner Arvind Karwani said that all arrangements, including security, are in place for Monday's polling for displaced Kashmiris.

 

"Twenty-eight polling stations, including auxiliary ones, have been established in Jammu and Delhi. We have ensured all arrangements at each polling station, with help desks set up to assist voters," Karwani stated. 

 

He emphasised that help desks will facilitate voters with EPIC cards even if their names are missing from voter lists, ensuring that every eligible elector can exercise their franchise. 

 

Karwani said that over 20,000 displaced voters are eligible to vote. Of the 28 polling stations for migrants, 21 are in Jammu, four in Delhi, one in Udhampur, and three are auxiliary polling stations. 

 

The Election Commission has arranged a pick-and-drop facility for Kashmiri migrant voters, operational from 6 am to 6 pm on polling day.

 

"This transport facility will be available in areas with higher concentrations of migrant voters," Karwani added. 

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