A police officer was injured after allegedly being assaulted by a political leader and his supporters at a polling station in Pattan town of North Kashmir’s Baramulla district.
In another violent incident, a polling officer also sustained injuries after being roughed up by some political workers, Kashmir News Trust reported.
Block Medical Officer Pattan Dr. Toha Khan confirmed to the news agency Kashmir News Trust that two persons including a police officer were brought to Trauma Hospital Pattan in injured condition who after first aid were referred to GMC Baramulla.
Eyewitnesses, quoted by the news agency said that Jammu Kashmir People’s Conference leader Imran Reza Ansari along with his supporters barged into a polling station and tried to create disturbance.
When SHO Pattan, Khalid Fayaz tried to intervene, Ansari and some of his supporters allegedly assaulted the police officer. Witnesses added that blood oozed out from the nose of the police officer and he suffered a fracture.
When contacted, SHO Pattan Khalid Fayaz told KNT that he was present at a polling station at KP Payeen Hanjiveera.
“Everything was normal but Imran Ansari and his supporters who appeared at the polling station tried to create disturbance. They tried to break the doors and window of the polling station and when we tried to intervene, he (Imran Ansari) and his supporters assaulted me,” he said adding that after the attack, Ansar and his supporters fled away from the spot.
SHO Pattan was taken to Trauma Hospital Pattan where he was referred to Government Medical College Baramulla.
Eyewitnesses said that Police and Para-military troops deployed at the polling station exercised restraint at the time of the incident. However, police made some arrests.
Meanwhile, police have registered an FIR against Imran Ansari and his supporters.
In another incident, some political workers assaulted a polling officer who is a teacher by profession at a polling station in Devar Pattan.
Police have taken cognizance of the incident.
Pertinently, polling for phase 5th was held in the Parliamentary constituency of Baramulla today. [KNT]