Miscreants attack polling staff, stations during bypoll, Unprecedented security cover for bypoll to Srinagar LS seat tomorrow

A day ahead of polling for by-election to the Srinagar Lok Sabha seat, miscreants stepped up attacks on polling staff and polling stations in Kashmir’s Budgam district, police said today.
Some miscreants tried to set ablaze a government school building, designated as a polling station, in Narbal area of Budgam district late last night, DGP S P Vaid said.
He said the building was saved by the timely action of police personnel deployed in the area. In a separate incident, a group of youth pelted stones at polling staff, who were on their way to a polling station, in Beerwah area of Budgam this morning, a police official said.
The police swung into action and chased away the accused, the official said, adding no one was hurt in the brief clashes.
Srinagar Lok Sabha constituency, spread over three districts of Srinagar, Budgam and Ganderbal is scheduled to go to polls tomorrow.
Meanwhile, unprecedented security arrangements have been made for the polling tomorrow in Srinagar Parliamentary constituency, where frisking and search operations are back in view of the recent sprung in the militant attacks and election boycott call by the separatists.
The separatist organisations have issued a poll boycott call and militant activities have also witnessed increase during the past fortnight in the Kashmir Valley, particularly in the summer capital Srinagar and south Kashmir, where polling in Anantnag parliamentary seat will be held on April 12.

The by-poll has been necessitated by resignation of then PDP leader and member Lok Sabha Tariq Hameed Karra last year to protest against the “atrocities” by security forces during the summer unrest triggered by the killing of Hizbul Mujhaideen commander Burhan Wani in an encounter in July last year.

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