Nagrota, Nov. 7 -- J&K chief minister Omar Abdullah urged the people of Nagrota to come out in large numbers and vote for Shamima Begum, emphasising that these bypolls were not about forming or toppling a government but about choosing the right representative for the people. "This election is neither about Budgam nor about Nagrota in terms of government formation. No government will be made or toppled because of these results - but you deserve a representative who will work closely with the government to ensure your voice is heard," he said. The one seat will neither topple the NC government nor bring BJP into the government, he added. Without naming his late friend Devender Singh Rana, he said that the people of Nagrota chose a man, who worked for them from 2009 to 2014. "However, he could not serve the people and left soon after taking oath," he said. Nagrota assembly constituency is likely to witness a triangular contest in the ensuing bypoll scheduled for November 11. The Congress has already backed out of the race, leaving the seat for its alliance partner NC for a "bigger" cause to drub the BJP. The triangular contest is being anticipated between BJP candidate Devyani Rana, NC's Shamim Begum and Harsh Dev Singh of the J&K National Panthers Party (India)....