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SRINAGAR: In a strong rebuff to separatists, Kashmiris and residents of Jammu lined up in thousands outside polling booths, declaring their support for democracy and posting the highest turnout in the 15 seats that polled on Tuesday since the last delimitation in 1995.

The turnout of 71.3% was much higher than in 2008 when the same seats had polled 65%. The seats had registered 52.6% voting in the Lok Sabha polls earlier this year. Some seats in the valley recorded more votes than Jammu and Ladakh . A heavy 75% turnout was recorded in three Bandipora constituencies in north Kashmir.

Describing the elections as "flawless", deputy election commissioner Vinod Zutshi said there wasn't a single "vitiating" incident save minor clashes. He attributed the turnout to "the combined efforts of everyone".

Hailing successful polling in 15 seats of Jammu & Kashmir, deputy election commissioner Vinod Zutshi said there were no untoward incidents. "There were a few incidents of bursting of fire crackers in Bandipora, nothing else," he said.

Zutshi attributed the high turnout to "the combined efforts of everyone, along with good security and voter awareness efforts of the Election Commission". There were at least 43 chopper sorties to airlift personnel and security to remote areas, Zutshi said. Voter enthusiasm was best showcased when a centenarian, Noor Bin, voted in Ramban, he said.

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Voters wait in a long queue during first phase of assembly elections at a polling station at Sumbal in Bandipora district on Tuesday. (PTI photo)

Independent sources, however, said an explosive went off minutes after voting began at a polling station in Bandipora. Another blast was reported at Naidkhi in Sonawari, north Kashmir, with eyewitnesses saying it was a petrol bomb thrown by miscreants to scare away voters. But that did not deter them, they said.

The sense in some quarters that the Omar government would get washed away in the elections because of mishandling of September floods gained traction as the turnout rose through the day.

Kashmiri separatists said the turnout was a result of large security presence but political analysts believed they were soft on election boycott given BJP's presence, particularly in the Valley. Rejecting this, hardliner Syed Ali Geelani said, "The government conducted these elections on the strength of security forces," adding that the police had said they would crush anybody trying to disrupt polling and they proved it.

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A youth carries his grandmother after casting vote for assembly elections at a polling station in Bandipora district. (PTI photo)

However, 88-year-old Sanaullah Dar of Theru village in Ganderbal said, "We consciously chose to remain with India in 1947. Voting is our right and I voted for my candidate and so did my family."

There was perceptible anti-incumbency mood with many voters angry about the floods and the general drift in the Omar Abdullah government which, voters said, also failed to generate employment and growth.

Twenty-year-old Altaf Ahmed of Kangan said, "I am not scared of militants or separatists. I am not bothered by their boycott calls. I am disgusted with joblessness and I voted for employment."

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Women queue up to cast their votes at a polling station in Kargil. (PTI photo)

Saying she was satisfied with a peaceful first round, PDP president Mehbooba Mufti said the trends showed an overwhelming desire for change with PDP emerging as the favourite across Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh. "The people are participating in this election to write a new script in the state's political history and the trends show they are enthusiastically voting for change," Mehbooba told an election rally in Langate.

"I also appreciate the EC and the administration for the smooth conduct of the first phase," Mehbooba said, adding that such turnout would not only vote out the "anarchist NC-Congress coalition" but also keep divisive forces at bay. "On behalf of the party leadership, I assure the people that we won't let them down and do justice with their mandate," Mehbooba said, adding that the voting pattern also showed that new age voters voted for real issues.
 
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I see another conspiracy theory.....the real numbers are much less...government of India has manufactured statistics. That will be the reply of many conspiracy theorist and the citizen of the country of denials. :woot::woot::woot::woot::victory::victory::victory::victory:
 
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This is good. But it does not mean that Kashmiri people don't want freedom.

The tendency is decreasing every year and free &fair elections reinforce the belief in electoral process.
 
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Lol this is bound to create some serious butt hurt.
 
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Sad that even with electronic voting, Indian government does VOTE rigging and false data in IOJ&K
 
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I think most of the Kashmiris are pi$$ed off the way Hurriyat or Pakistan is treating them. Above to that, Terrorists and to avoid them Indian army. Nobody wants any of them on their ground so if more and more development takes place in J&K and strong government comes to talk about them then it is all the way India rather than some religious fanatics or lunatics.
 
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?????

Im not sure what the issue is

If i had the option to vote, i would vote its the only way to safeguard your rights

Im not sure how indians suddenly think muslim kashmiris dont think hindus are jahil pagans

Muslim resolve is very strong our problem is not with India or even indians its hindus we have a natural hatred for
 
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Im not sure what the issue is

If i had the option to vote, i would vote its the only way to safeguard your rights

Im not sure how indians suddenly think muslim kashmiris dont think hindus are jahil pagans

Muslim resolve is very strong our problem is not with India or even indians its hindus we have a natural hatred for

Hatred is inbuilt in your physhe. Nothing anyone can do about it. Let it be jews, Christians, Buddhists, atheists, animist, non sunni - so it's no great shakes.

As for the elections - the turnout is a triumph because the mujjis had called for a boycott and no one gave two hoots about it.
 
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afraid of modi's win, ppl came out to vote against him. but anyways they came to vote. even after loosing election, its modi's victry by restoring democracy in jk.
 
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