Budgam, Nov 11 (KNO): As freezing winds swept across Budgam, voters in Soibug and nearby areas came out in good numbers today, determined to make their voices heard.
At Polling Station 44, Soibug-D, set up at the Government Middle School Bonpora, queues of men and women were seen since early morning. Despite the sub-zero temperatures, the mood remained upbeat.
“We have voted many times, but this time we want real work on the ground, roads, water and power,” said Abdul Rashid, a local resident of Soibug, speaking to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO).
Young voters also joined their elders, hoping for a change. “Our generation wants to see visible progress, not just speeches. We want clean water and proper electricity,” said a first-time voter.
At the Community Hall polling station in Budgam town, similar scenes were witnessed. “Every election brings promises, but now it is our turn to remind them what we need,” said another voter while waiting to cast his ballot.
Moreover, polling throughout the day remained peaceful and well-organised, with security forces ensuring its smooth conduct. Meanwhile, eyewitnesses from Budgam said there was a good pace of voting in the morning, a dip during the day, and renewed momentum in the evening as residents lined up again.
The Budgam bypoll is being contested by 17 candidates, with development, power supply, water scarcity and basic amenities emerging as key local concerns, as described by locals—(KNO)