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Udhampur Constituency records 61 percent in eight hours of polling till 3 pm


Udhampur, April 17, (Scoop News)-Over 61 percent voting has been recorded in Udhampur –Doda parliamentary constituency till 1500 hours on Thursday, election officials told Scoop News.


District Wise Voter Turnout in 5- Udhampur Parliamentary Constituency

District 9. 00 AM 11.00 AM 01.00 PM 03.00 PM 05.00 PM End of Poll
Total
Male Female
Udhampur- 9.76% 29.87% 49.08 % 59.19 %
Kathua- 11.99% 29.35 % 52.62 % 63.71%
Reasi- 14.56% 30.12% 50.33% 71 %
Doda- 8.85% 22.98% 37.22 % 56.24 %
Kishtwar- 6.25% 27.35% 46.52% 58.66 %
Ramban- 10.84 % 27.68% 44.16 % 58.14 %




Udhampur, one of the high profiled constituency in Jammu and Kashmir in which former health minister and former chief minister of the state, Ghulam Nabi Azad of Indian National Congress Party (INC) is keenly contesting direct electoral battle against Dr Jetindra Singh of Bhartiya Janta Party (BJP).

The contest is a litmus test for Azad who is a joint candidate of ruling alliance (Congress and National Conference) from this parliamentary constituency, the second largest of all six constituency in the state with 2.4 million population and 1.46 million electorate (7,77,599 males and 6,77,850 females) spread across six districts besides 17 assembly segments.
Of 2.4 million population in the constituency, Muslims constitute about 33 percent, Rajputs 25 percent, Brahmins 17 percent, Sikhs 5 percent, Khatris 6 percent and others 14 percent.

Of 17 assembly segments eight seats are being held by Congress party, four by BJP and two by Jammu and Kashmir National Panthers Party (JKNPP).

Of 13 candidates, there is only one female contestant Amrit Barsha of Samajwadi Party, who were trying their luck on Thursday from Udhampur-Doda constituency and others include Ghulam Nabi Azad, Dr Jatindra Singh, Mohammed Arshad Mailk (PDP), Prof Bhim Singh (JKNPP), Darshan Pal Balgotra (BSP), Anil Gupta (JKDF), Anil Khajuria (All J&K Kissan Mazdoor Party) Jagdish Kumar (Jai Maha Bharath Party), Girdhari Lal (Bhartiya Bhujan Party)Bansi Lal, Nazakat Hussain and Sham Lal(all Independents). Kathua district, as per election authorities, has largest number of voters with 4,24,680 followed by Udhampur with 2,95,688, Doda with 1,82, 694, Ramban with 1,59,872 voters, Kishtiwar with 1,54,332 voters and Reasi with 1,20,800 voters.

The poll officials said for holding of a free and fair elections in the constituency, a total of 22,156 poll personnel were deployed for manning of 2,051 polling stations with sufficient number of security personnel and police.

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