Srinagar, Apr 27: The second phase of voting for the 18th Lok Sabha Elections concluded peacefully in the Jammu Parliamentary Constituency.
With a remarkable tentative voter turnout of 71.91%, the electorate from Jammu, Samba, Reasi, and Rajouri demonstrated their unwavering commitment to the democratic process, braving scorching temperatures to cast their ballots.
Chief Electoral Officer of Jammu and Kashmir, Pandurang K. Pole, lauded the enthusiasm and dedication exhibited by first-time voters and expressed gratitude towards all participants for their enthusiastic engagement.
Additionally, he extended his appreciation to the dedicated polling personnel for their tireless efforts in ensuring the smooth conduct of the elections across Jammu and Kashmir.
Despite the challenging conditions, voters eagerly queued up at polling stations, eager to exercise their right to vote and contribute to the democratic process. The high voter turnout is a testament to the faith and trust placed in the democratic system, reflecting a collective desire to shape the future of the nation through active participation.
As polling concluded peacefully, Chief Electoral Officer Pole emphasized the importance of every vote and encouraged citizens to continue their active involvement in the electoral process. He reiterated the significance of democracy and pledged to uphold the integrity and transparency of the electoral system in Jammu and Kashmir.
The successful completion of the second phase of elections marks another milestone in the democratic journey of the region, with Chief Electoral Officer Pole extending his best wishes for the upcoming phases of the Lok Sabha Elections.

