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Candidates in Kashmir prefer Urdu newspapers for poll ads

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Press Trust of India Srinagar
Last Updated : Dec 07 2014 | 5:31 PM IST
With Assembly elections in full swing, it is raining advertisements for vernacular dailies in Kashmir as candidates and political parties try to reach out to the maximum number of electorate in the remaining three phases of the polls.
A cursory look at the daily newspapers published from Srinagar shows that political parties are preferring Urdu language newspapers over English dailies for their advertisements in the print media.
A detailed analysis of the newspapers showed that the Urdu dailies are getting most of the election-related advertisements, which has helped some of these newspapers tide over the losses suffered during recent floods.
Kashmir Uzma, one of the leading Urdu dailies in the Valley, had 18 election-related advertisements in its Saturday edition while its parent daily, Greater Kashmir -- a leading English language daily -- had just four.
One of the biggest advertisements in Greater Kashmir was issued by Finance Minister and National Conference candidate from Chrar-e-Sharief Abdul Rahim Rather. He, however, used Urdu language for the advertisement in the English newspaper.
Daily Aftab, another leading Urdu daily, had 17 poll-related advertisements issued by candidates and political parties. Most of the English dailies published from Srinagar did not have more than four advertisements in their Saturday edition.

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First Published: Dec 07 2014 | 5:31 PM IST

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