The rush of voters, which is also being seen as a rebuff to separatists , was such that by 10 A.M., 15.56 per cent of 78,962 voters had cast their vote in the Kishtwar Assembly segment while Indrawal constituency in Kishtwar district saw 16.84 per cent of 83,631 electors turning up for polling.
The threat of terror outfit Lashker-e-Toiba (LeT) trying to disrupt the exercise and the separatists' call for a boycott of the polls seem to have had no effect in Chenab Valley, where polling is underway in six Assembly segments spread across Doda, Kishtwar and Ramban districts.
"This time, development is the biggest issue. My vote is for change. I give no heed to the separatists' call at all," said 58-year-old Mohammad Sharief of Kishtwar.
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Under sub-zero conditions, the scene at polling stations in the once militancy-infested Kishtwar district was one of a high degree of enthusiasm as voters lined up in long, serpentine queues outside polling stations.
Significant as an indication of the positive mood among electors was the turnout in the two areas of Tengala and Talogada in Gandhoh region of Doda district, home to over 130 families affected by the militancy.