J&K records highest voter turnout in 35 years; CEC indicates Assembly polls to be held soon
The Hindu
Jammu and Kashmir sees highest voter turnout in 35 years, paving way for assembly elections, reflecting faith in democracy.
The Election Commission on May 27 said Jammu and Kashmir recorded the highest voter turnout in a Lok Sabha poll in last 35 years, with the Kashmir Valley witnessing a "massive" 30 points jump in poll participation compared to 2019.
"This active participation is a huge positive for the assembly elections to be held soon so that the democratic process continues to thrive in the Union Territory,” said Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar while responding to the turnout.
The poll panel also said the combined voter turnout at the polling stations for the entire Union Territory with five Lok Sabha seats was 58.46%.
On Saturday, CEC Kumar had told PTI Video that encouraged by the voter turnout in Jammu and Kashmir in the Lok Sabha polls, the Election Commission will "very soon" initiate the process of holding the assembly polls in the Union Territory.
The three seats in the Valley — Srinagar, Baramulla and Anantnag-Rajouri — recorded turnout of 38.49%, 59.1% and 54.84% respectively, which has been the highest in last three decades.
The other two seats in the UT — Udhampur and Jammu — recorded 68.27% and 72.22% voter turnout respectively, it said.
The Election Commission said that more young people have asserted their faith and embraced democracy in a big way.