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CEO P.K. Pole anticipates high voter turnout in third phase of Assembly Elections

Srinagar, September 26 (KINS): P.K. Pole, the Chief Electoral Officer of Jammu and Kashmir, expressed strong optimism regarding the upcoming third phase of Assembly elections, forecasting a significant voter turnout driven by the enthusiasm generated during the first two phases.
During a press conference in Bandipora, Pole praised the peaceful execution of previous elections and assured voters that extensive arrangements are in place for the election scheduled on October 1.
“The first two phases occurred peacefully in the Valley, thanks to the cooperation of the people and the security forces who maintained order,” he stated, reflecting on the collaborative efforts that contributed to a smooth electoral process.
Pole noted the growing eagerness among citizens to participate in the democratic process, saying, “People now wait in long queues to cast their votes and participate in this festival of democracy.” His remarks underscored a notable shift in public sentiment towards electoral engagement.
Providing insights into the logistical preparations, Pole mentioned that “we have set up 312 polling stations in Bandipora district, and the Election Commission of India has completed all formalities for the elections.” His earlier visit to border areas affirmed his confidence in community readiness, with locals expressing excitement for election day: “People are eagerly waiting for election day,” he noted.
Addressing concerns about potential disruptions, especially in the border regions of north Kashmir, Pole assured that the administration is equipped with a contingency plan. “If any disruption happens during the election in these areas, we are ready with Plan B,” he stated, highlighting the commitment to maintaining a seamless electoral process.
Pole also conveyed confidence in the security landscape, asserting, “Our borders are peaceful, and we hope it will remain so on poll day.” This assurance is critical as the region approaches the election, where voter turnout is expected to reflect the strong engagement seen in previous rounds.
As the countdown to the third phase unfolds, the enthusiasm among voters in Jammu and Kashmir is palpable, with hopes that this phase will replicate the successful turnout experienced earlier. The collaborative efforts of the Election Commission, coupled with the proactive involvement of local communities, are poised to foster a vibrant electoral atmosphere on October 1.(KINS)

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