This Article is From Apr 24, 2014

Polling picks up in Anantnag, over 16 per cent recorded till 11 am

Anantnag: Polling has started picking up in most parts of south Kashmir's Anantnag parliamentary constituency, but remained affected in Pulwama district which recorded a low voter turn-out of 2.71 per cent in the first four hours of polling today. (India Votes 2014: coverage)

Anantnag district recorded 16.46 per cent of polling till 11 am, while Kulgam recorded 14.12 per cent, an official spokesman said.

He said Pulwama recorded 2.71 per cent, while 8.66 per cent of votes were polled in Shopian district.

Polling had to be briefly stopped at a polling station in Koil in Pulwama this morning after some persons pelted stones on the booth, prompting police to fire warning shots. (Also Read: Why winning a seat from J&K is crucial for both Congress and BJP)

No one was injured in the clashes and the polling at the station was resumed a short while later, officials said.

Although 12 candidates are in the fray for this Lok Sabha seat spread over 16 Assembly segments in the four districts, the contest is expected to be a direct fight between ruling National Conference candidate Mehboob Beg and opposition Peoples Democratic Party president Mehbooba Mufti. (Also Read: Terror shadow over Kashmir polls)

Of the 16 Assembly segments, the Peoples Democratic Party MLAs represent 12, the Congress two and the National Conference and the CPI-M one each.
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