Srinagar (Jammu and Kashmir): The last phase of Jammu and Kashmir assembly elections in the 16 constituencies of the Kashmir valley will witness a tight contest among top candidates of the regional parties and close relatives in the polls. A total of 202 candidates are in the fray in the sixteen seats of the valley in the third and last phase to be held on Tuesday October 1.
Chief Electoral Officer of Jammu and Kashmir PK Pole said that 39.18 lakh voters are registered for the last phase in the 40 seats which are slated for polls. He said that 415 candidates are in the fray and 5,060 polling stations have been established across the seven districts of Jammu and Kashmir which are set for polling on Tuesday.
In Kashmir Division, 16 Assembly Constituencies, including Karnah, Trehgam, Kupwara, Lolab, Handwara, Langate, Sopore, Rafiabad, Uri, Baramulla, Gulmarg, Wagoora-Kreeri, Pattan, Sonawari, Bandipora and Gurez (ST), will vote on Tuesday.
In the Kupwara district, which has six assembly segments including Karnah, Trehgam, Kupwara, Lolab, Handwara and Langate, the contest will be a multilateral one between National Conference and People's Conference besides candidates of Awami Ittehad Party (AIP) as independents.
NC is locked in a direct contest with PC in Handwara, Trehgam and Karnah. PC's president and former minister Sajad Lone is contesting against five-time legislator and minister Choudhary Ramzan in Handwara constituency. Seven candidates are in the fray on this seat, but the main contest is between Lone and Ramzan. Lone defeated Ramzan in 2014 elections for the first time in assembly elections and became a minister in BJP-PDP coalition on BJP quota.
The constituency witnessed a fierce campaign in the last two weeks by Lone and NC's top leaders. In the recent parliamentary elections, Lone as parliament seat candidate from Baramulla had a lead of 10000 votes against NC's candidate Omar Abdullah. Member of Parliament Engineer Rashid who defeated both Lone and Omar by a huge margin of votes has fielded an independent candidate Abdul Majid Banday from his party the AIP. BJP and PDP candidates are also in the fray. But analysts predict a tough contest between Lone and Ramzan.
In Langate, the poll battle is between Engineer Rashid's brother Sheikh Khursheed and PC's candidate Irfan Ahmad Ganaie, while NC and Congress have fielded a joint candidate Irshad Ahmad Ganaie. Khursheed is banking on the support of his MP brother Engineer Rashid, while PC's Ganaie is relying on the development work he has done as chairman of the Kupwara district development council (DDC) and Sajad Lone's support. Ganaie's father, late Muhammad Sultan Ganaie (Panditpori) was MLA from Lanagate in 2002 on PDP ticket. The banned JeI is supporting Dr Kaleem ullah Lone, the son of JeI veteran Ghulam Qadir Lone.
In Karnah, which is on the Line of Control, the contest is between NC's Javaid Mirchal and PC's Dr Naseer Awam, a retired medical practitioner. Mirchal was MLC in 2014 on PDP quota but he joined Apni Party in 2020 when it was formed and before the assembly elections joined NC after he got the mandate. He is relying on NC's vote bank and his own support as a former MLC, while Dr Awan is banking on PC support and former NC MLA Kafeel Ur Rehman who is supporting Dr Awan after he was denied ticket by NC.
In Lolab, NC and PDP are locked in the contest where former minister of PDP Haq Khan has fielded his son, Waqar Khan, a lawyer. He is contesting against NC's former MLC Kaisar Jamsheed Lone, while PC has fielded a young science scholar Mudasir Akbar Shah. Shah is a former professor of National Institute of Technology Srinagar and was teaching in a Saudi Arab university before he joined the electoral fray. The Kupwara and Trehgam seats are witnessing a straight contest between PC and NC candidates. NC has fielded former home minister Nasir Sogami from Kupwara, and former minister Mir Saifullah from the newly carved out Trehgam seat. Sogami, who is originally from Sogam village of Lolab segment was contesting from Srinagar's Amira Kadal constituency, but was shifted by the NC leadership to Kupwara to contest from there. He is contesting against Sajad Lone. AIP has fielded spokesperson Firdous Baba on the seat. The young politician is contesting his maiden elections against Sogami and Lone. Mir Saifuallh is contesting against former MLA of PC Bashir Ahmad Dar.
In Baramulla district, which has seven segments of Sopore, Rafiabad, Uri, Baramulla, Gulmarg, Wagoora-Kreeri and Pattan, there too is a multilateral contest between NC-Congress alliance, PC , independants and PDP and close relatives. The Sopore segment which was a hotbed of militants and boycott will see a friendly contest between NC and Congress alliance. NC has fielded Irshad Ahmad Kar, son of former Congress president Ghulam Rasool Kar, while Congress has relied on the former MLA Abdul Rashid Dar. Several independent candidates including former separatists and brother of parliament convict Afzal Guru and banned Jamaat-i-Islami and AIP candidates are contesting from Sopore.