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Bandipora: 45% vote cast till 11 am in Sumbal

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November 20, 2018
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Bandipora: In Bandipora’s Sumbal area the voter turnout for panchayat polls has crossed 45% till 11 am on Tuesday.

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An official said that a total of 45.59% of the electorate cast their votes till 11AM.

In Ganastan Block 30.42% Votes recorded and 1775 votes polled upto 11 out of 5835 and in Nowgam Block 52.84% recorded and 4072 votes polled out of 7707.

Earlier JRL groups have asked people to boycott the polls and called for a shutdown. Militants outfits also asked people to remain indoors and not cast their ballots.

Security has been heightened in the whole area, to stop any untoward incident.

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