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March 16, 1998

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ELECTIONS '96

Secure Udhampur awaits March 18 polls

Elaborate security arrangements have been made in Jammu and Kashmir's Udhampur parliamentary constituency, where polls have been rescheduled from March 7 to March 18.

Once a strong bastion of the Congress and three times represented by Dr Karan Singh, former Union minister and Rajya Sabha member, Udhampur is the state's second largest constituency in area as well as electorate. Ladakh tops the chart in this division.

Polling in Udhmapur was postponed due to adverse weather in the region.

Although 15 candidates are in the fray, it is a direct fight between Rajendersingh Chib of the National Conference and sitting MP Professor Chaman Lal Gupta of the Bharatiya Janata Party.

Apart from four candidates of recognised national and regional parties, five Independents are also in the arena.

The NC had boycotted the Lok Sabha election in 1996, but this time the party fielded Chib, a former Indian Air Force officer who was earlier tourism and health minister in the state government.

Represented by the Congress since 1967 when the first parliamentary election was held in the state, the BJP wrested Udhampur in 1996 through Professor Gupta. He defeated Congressman Janak Raj Gupta who, this time around, switched over to Jammu and lost to BJP candidate Vaid Vishnu Dutt.

The Congress candidate for the seat is Thakur Randhir Singh, who was a minister in the state's G M Sadiq ministry. He is seeking entry to the Lok Sabha for the first time.

Professor Bhim Singh of the Panthers Party is also in the fray. In the 1996 election he polled 23,000 votes, and was placed fifth.

Chief Electoral Officer S V Bhave said polling arrangements were complete in all the 13,876 stations. Of this, 488 booths have been declared sensitive.

Udhampur has an electorate of 1.015 million.

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