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| 28 papers rejected, 290 in fray | | | EARLY TIMES REPORT SRINAGAR, DEC 1: A total of 28 nominations were rejected during scrutiny ahead of the sixth round of the seven-phased assembly polls in Jammu and Kashmir, leaving a record 290 candidates in fray for the December 17 elections to 16 assembly seats, officials said today. Eight nomination papers were rejected in the six constituencies of Anantnag district while the candidature of six nominees were disapproved in Kulgam district, they said. The decision over one of the nominations has been deferred. Nomination papers of 106 candidates were found in order during scrutiny in Anantnag district while 72 were declared valid in Kulgam district, the officials said. The 16 constituencies are spread over five districts -- Kulgam, Anantnag, Kishtwar, Doda and Ramban. |
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