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Kashmir authorities hopeful of high voter turnout in upcoming polls

ByAshiq Hussain, Srinagar
Updated on: Jan 26, 2024 06:08 AM IST

Kashmir divisional commissioner Vijay Kumar Bidhuri said that the Valley has been lagging behind in the voter turnout percentages, which he was hopeful of changing soon

Buoyed by the “improvement of situation” in Kashmir, the authorities are hopeful of a record voter turnout in the upcoming elections in the Valley.

While Lok Sabha polls are expected to be held soon, the Supreme Court has directed the Election Commission of India to conduct assembly elections in J&K by September 30, 2024. (HT File Photo)

In the past, Kashmir has often seen low turnouts due to poll boycott calls by separatists.

Kashmir divisional commissioner Vijay Kumar Bidhuri said that the Valley has been lagging behind in the voter turnout percentages, which he was hopeful of changing soon.

“If we see the voting percentage data, we are the world’s largest democracy but Kashmir has been lagging. I am hopeful that we are not going to stay at that,” Bidhuri said on the sidelines of a National Voters’ Day function in Srinagar.

While Lok Sabha polls are expected to be held soon, the Supreme Court has directed the Election Commission of India to conduct assembly elections in J&K by September 30, 2024.

Bidhuri said that the Kashmir was going to break all poll records this time. “We are already breaking records, from tourism to all other things. Similarly we will break voting records, God willing,” he said.

On Monday, the union territory’s electoral rolls were published with the addition of 2.31 lakh new voters. The region has 86.93 lakh voters.

 
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