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Civic polls: Till 10:30 am nobody came to vote at 17 polling centres in Srinagar

INS Correspondent by INS Correspondent
October 10, 2018
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Srinagar: Seventeen polling centres in Srinagar, the capital city of Kashmir have recorded zero percentage of votes till 10:30 am on Wednesday as the polling began for second phase.

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The centres include five polling booths at Caset School in Karannagar, two at government middle school Muniwarabad, two at R&B office at Karanagar, six at Tiny Tots School Fateh Kadal and two at community Centre Fateh Kadal.

The polling centres fall in different wards including Fateh Kadel, Karanagar, Muniwarabad.

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