UDHAMPUR, July 12 (1988): New voting in two disputed Indian parliamentary by-elections passed off peacefully on Tuesday with Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi's Congress (I) party hoping to retain at least one seat. Heavy security was imposed in Udhampur, in the state of Jammu and Kashmir, and in Faridabad of Haryana state where June 16 polls were marked by violence and allegations of fraud. Congress lost four of the seven seats it defended in last month's by-elections, prompting Gandhi to fire two state chief ministers and...




