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Kashmiris defy Geelani's boycott call, 1st
phase J&K panchayat poll records 78%
turnout
Apr 14, 2011, 01.26pm IST TNN [ Randeep
Singh Nandal ]
SRINAGAR: First-time
panchayat election
contestant Farida Bano (40)
was tense at the start of the
polling on Wednesday
morning. But her confidence
grew as the number of
voters swelled outside a
polling booth in Budgam
district's Sheikhpura village.
By 10 am 28% voters had
voted.
Farida is one of the four
women contesting the first
phase of the elections in the
area. She said brisk voting awed her a little.
"I am nervous but this is good. I want to
serve my village and think I will do a good
job if given a chance," she said.
The voters came out in droves elsewhere in
the Valley and 78% turnout was recorded at
the end of the day. The turnout was even
better than the historic 2008 assembly polls
when over 65% people had voted despite
boycott calls.
"Across five blocks in the Valley and three in
Jammu, 78% of the eligible voters cast their
ballot. It has been a good day," said state
election commissioner D R Sharma.
The day passed off peacefully despite
militant threats of enforcing a boycott.
Terrorists targeted several political activists
in the run up to the polls. There were stray
reports of Lashkar-e-Taiba posters warning
people against voting. But Kupwara
believed to be a militant hub in north
Kashmir recorded 86% turnout.
Bijli-sadak-pani issue seemed to have won
over boycott calls. "These elections are
good. It shall mean that more money is
coming straight to the village. It means
more development for us and would cut out
the government middlemen," said a voter.
"This election is not about the Kashmir
problem. It is a vote for development at the
grassroots," said another father of two
waiting to vote at Sheikhpura.
Panchayat elections will be completed in 16
phases across Jammu & Kashmir. No
electronic voting machines would be used
as the state Panchayati Raj Act allows only
old-fashioned paper ballots.
Observers said the state government's ploy
of holding the elections on a non- party
basis seemed to have worked in its favour.
People largely ignored separatist leader
Syed Ali Shah Geelani's boycott call.
"This is the first real Panchayat election in
the state in 33 years, the last one in 2001
was only on paper, half the seats remained
empty," chief minister Omar Abdullah
tweeted.
 
What a slap??.... people should be enlighten in the path of development... So that more investment goes in to JK.... I guess JK is no longer a target but the whole of India is a target now...
 
Separatist leaders ????? WTF

People reject Geelani long ago . He lost municipal election two times in past then how can you tell him leader of Kashmiri ??? :lol:
 
There were stray reports of Lashkar-e-Taiba posters warning people against voting.

Ohh so they are freedom fighters for Kahsmiri peoples
 
he he he....geelani will be back to his propaganda after the election's are over... i have many kashmiris in my college ...none of the educated ones want freedom or azadi......the only uneducated unemployed ones are those who are shouting for this.....
 
!!!!! GOOD JOB !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
I think its time to shut all protest so life in Jammu and Kashmir can be normal like other parts of India

Geelani if you have a little shame so its time for your retirement
 
I think its time to shut all protest so life in Jammu and Kashmir can be normal like other parts of India

Geelani if you have a little shame so its time for your retirement
Don't worry dude,he is old ,soon he will go to heaven naturally..
let him do all hoopla till he is alive
 

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