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Location of 9 polling stations changed in Baramulla

INS Correspondent by INS Correspondent
April 2, 2019
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BARAMULLA: According to the District Election Officer Baramulla, the Election Commission of India has approved the proposal for change of locations of nine polling stations in Baramulla district.

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As per the notice, polling station 80-Dudran at GBMS Dudran located in polling area Dudran has been moved to Tin Shed near existing polling location, 121-Bardan polling station at GBPS Choti Gohalan located in polling area Barden has been moved to BPS Uppar Gohalan, and 122-Singtung polling station at GBPS Choti Gohalan located in polling area Singtung has been moved to BPS Uppar Gohalan, all falling in the 6-Uri assembly segment.

Similarly, in 12-Sangrama Assembly segment, 72-Rakhi Haigam B polling station at Rakhi Haigam located in polling area Rakhi Haigam has been moved to Pyat Ghar Rekh Hygam, 83-Lalad polling station at GPS Lalad located in polling area Lalad has been moved to Panchayat Ghar Lalad and 85-Sangrama B polling station at Pyt Ghar Sangrama located in polling area Sangrama has been moved to HS Sangrama.

In 13-Baramulla Assembly Segment, 78-Ganaie Hamam polling station at BMS Ganaie Hamam located in polling area Ganie Hamam has been moved to MS Ramgath and 79-Kaker Hamam polling station at BMS Ganaie Hamam located in polling area Kaker Hamam has been moved to MS Ramgath.

Meanwhile, in Assembly segment 14-Gulmarg, 106-Waniloo  polling station at PS Waniloo located in polling area Hajibal partly (Goiwara Waniloo) has been moved to Pyt Ghar Hajibal.

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