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Farooq Abdullah trails behind TDP rival in Srinagar

At the completion of first round of voting, Abdullah had polled 1175 votes whereas his PDP rival polled 1592 votes

Farooq Abdullah

Press Trust of India Jammu
Sitting MP and National Conference President Farooq Abdullah was trailing in Srinagar seat by a margin of less than 500 votes over his PDP rival Hamid Karra.

At the completion of first round of voting, Abdullah had polled 1175 votes whereas his PDP rival polled 1592 votes.

Congress candidate and Union Health Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad was leading in Udahmpur Lok Sabha seat of Jammu and Kashmir over his BJP rival Jitendra Singh by over 1,500 votes.

The first trend available from the state for this seat showed that Azad had polled 20,101 votes whereas his nearest rival from BJP had polled 18,524 votes so far.
 
Panthers Party chief Bhim Singh was way behind at 1,204 votes.

In Jammu Parliamentary seat, BJP's Jugal Kishore was ahead of the sitting MP from Congress by over 6,000 votes.

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First Published: May 16 2014 | 9:37 AM IST

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