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PDP keeps fingers crossed for Anantnag Parliament seat
5/22/2019 10:14:30 PM

Early Times Report
Srinagar, May 22: The Peoples Democratic Party has kept its fingers crossed hoping to win the Anantnag constituency seat of the Parliament by a close margin of less than three thousand votes.
Sources said the PDP leadership had been closing tracking its voter base to consolidate as to how much votes the party has bagged.
Sources said the party is hopeful to win a neck to neck fight with Congress and National Conference, both of which are equally hopeful of having fared well.
The PDP's victory is being seen as crucial for the party's future in contesting Assembly polls as the party president Mehbooba Mufti is herself contesting from Anantnag which is also her hometown.
Sources said while the party has almost accepted its defeat in other two seats of Kashmir province viz- Baramulla and Srinagar -the party has put its entire hopes on south Kashmir.
A senior PDP leader said the party looks ahead to win the seat and that it was the main reason why the PDP President Mehbooba Mufti recently called a meeting of senior party leaders at her residence.
"We are sure of almost voters who must have voted of only our party but the issue of around two thousand is not certain but we look ahead to win," the PDP leader said.
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