CHILL(KASHMIR), April 19 -- Farooq Ahmad Dar, who was tied to an Army jeep after voting for a by-poll in 2017, was deputed for election duty in Jammu and Kashmir's Budgam as polling was held for Srinagar Lok Sabha constituency in the second phase of national elections on Thursday. Budgam's chief medical officer, Nazir Ahmad, said that Dar is posted at a hospital in the area and he was assigned some poll-related duty Dar's brother, Fayaz, said he is now as a temporary worker in the health department. "He left home yesterday [Wednesday] as he had been assigned some work related to elections." Fayaz said his brother did not vote. "You know what happened to him during the last elections," he said. Major Leetual Gogoi tied Dar, 28, as a human shield to the front of his jeep apparently to prevent stone-throwing protesters from targeting his convoy on the day by-elections were being held to the Srinagar Lok Sabha seat on April 9, 2017. Some 55 km from Srinagar, residents of Dar's Chill village are unwilling to forget the incident. "How can we forget the cruelty of that day? He had voted that day and still he was treated like that. He has not voted today," said village sarpanch Fayaz Ahmad....