Congress Basohli candidate Chaudhary Lal Singh slammed the BJP and said, "In my constituency, not a single penny has been sent by BJP for development...The question is - can BJP tell even one developmental work done by them?"
Jammu and Kashmir Election Result LIVE Updates: The early trends show a possible comeback of the Congress-National Conference government, with the alliance leading in 51 seats. Meanwhile, the BJP -- which is hoping to win at least 30-35 seats and form a coalition government -- is ahead in 26 seats.
Congress Basohli candidate Chaudhary Lal Singh slammed the BJP and said, "In my constituency, not a single penny has been sent by BJP for development...The question is - can BJP tell even one developmental work done by them?"
J&K National Conference vice president and party candidate Omar Abdullah is leading in Ganderbal Assembly constituency by a margin of over 5,000 votes while PDP candidate Bashir Ahmad Mir is trailing.
J&K National Conference vice president and party candidate Omar Abdullah is leading in Baramulla by a margin of over 8,000 votes while PDP candidate Aga Syed Muntazir Mehdi is trailing.
In Nagrota Assembly constituency, BJP candidate Devender Singh Rana is leading by a margin of 15,226 votes, while National Conference's Joginder Singh and Congress' Balbir Singh are trailing.
J&K People Conference candidate Sajad Gani Lone is trailing in Kupwara by a margin of 10,416 votes. Meanwhile, J&K Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidate Mir Mohammad Fayaz is leading with a margin of 3,995 votes.
National Conference's Javid Hassan Baig is leading while Independent candidate Shoaib Nabi Lone is trailing, both by the same margin of 6,431 votes.
Congress' Baramulla candidate Mir Iqbal Ahmad is also trailing by 8,191 votes.
In J&K's Sopore Assembly Constituency, National Conference candidate Irshad Rasool Kar is leading by a margin of 5,506 votes while Congress candidate Abdul Rashid Dar is trailing by the same margin.
Afzal Guru's brother -- Aijaz Ahmad Guroo -- is also contesting from this constituency as an Independent candidate and is trailing by a massive margin of 9,195 votes.
Former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Mehbooba Mufti's daughter and PDP candidate Iltija trails in Srigufwara-Bijbehara Assembly constituency by a margin of over 4,000 votes.
BJP's J&K President and party candidate from Nowshera, Ravinder Raina, trails behind by a margin of 9,661 votes.
Shopian - Javid Ahmad Qadri
Kishtwar - Shagun Parihar
Bhadarwah - Daleep Singh
Doda - Gajay Singh Rana
Reasi - Kuldeep Raj Dubey
Shri Mata Vaishno Devi - Baldev Raj Sharma
Udhampur West - Pawan Kumar Gupta
Chenani - Balwant Singh Mankotia
Ramnagar (SC) - Sunil Bhardwaj
Billawar - Satish Kumar Sharma
Basohli - Darshan Kumar
Jasrota - Rajiv Jasrotia
Kathua (SC) - Dr Bharat Bhushan
Hiranagar - Vijay Kumar
Ramgarh (SC) - Dr Devinder Kumar Manyal
Samba - Surjeet Singh Slathia
Vijapur - Chander Parkash
Bishnah (SC) - Rajeev Kumar
Suchetgarh (SC) - Gharu Ram
RS Pura - Jammu South - Dr Narinder Singh Raina
Bahu - Vikram Randhawa
Jammu East - Yudhvir Sethi
Nagrota - Devender Singh Rain
Jammu West - Arvind Gupta
Jamu North - Sham Lal Sharma
Marh (SC) - Surinder Kumar
Akhnoor (SC) - Mohan Lal
Kalakote - Sunderbani - Randhir Singh
Wagoora-Kreeri - Irfan Hafiz Lone
Central Shalteng - Tariq Hameed Karra
Tral - Surinder Singh
Dooru - Gulam Ahmad Mir
Anantnag - Peerzada Mohammad Syed
Inderwal - Mohd Zafarullah
Doda West - Pardeep Kumar
Rajouri (ST) - Iftkar Ahmed
Trehgam - Saifullah Mir
Lolab - Qaysar Jamshaid Lone
Sopore - Irshad Rasool Kar
Uri - Sajjad Shafi
Baramulla - Javid Hassan Baig
Gulmarg - Pirzada Farooq Ahmed Shah
Pattan - Javaid Riyaz
Sonawar - Hilal Akbar Lone
Gurez (ST) - Nazir Ahmad Khan
Kangan (ST) - Mian Mehar Ali
Ganderbal - Omar Abdullah
Hazratbal - Salman Sagar
Khanyar - Ali Mohammad Sagar
Habbakadal - Shamim Firdous
Lal Chowk - Sheikh Ahsan Ahmed
Channapora - Mushtaq Guroo
Zadibal - Tanvir Sadiq
Budgam - Omar Abdullah
Beerwah - Shafi Ahmad Wani
Khansahib - Saif Ud Din Bhat
Chrar-i-Sharief- Advocate Abdul Rahim Rather
Chadoora - Ali Mohammad Dar
Rajpora - Ghulam Mohi Uddin Mir
Zainapora - Showkat Hussain Ganie
DH Pora - Sakeena Masood
Devsar - Peerzada Feroze Ahamad
Kokernag (ST) - Zafar Ali Khatana
Anantnag West - Abdul Majeed Bhat
Srigufwara-Bijibehara - Bashir Ahmad Shah Veeri
Shangus-Anantnag East - Reyaz Ahmad Khan
Pahalgam - Altaf Ahmad Wani
Padder-Nagseni - Pooja Thakur
Ramban - Arjun Singh Raju
Banihal - Sajad Shaheen
Gulabgarh (ST) - Khurshied Ahmed
Nowshera - Surinder Kumar Choudhary
Budhal (ST) - Javaid Iqbal
Poonch Haveli - Ajaz Ahmed Jan
Mendhar (ST) - Javed Ahmed Rana
J&K National Conference Vice President Omar Abdullah is leading in both Budgam and Ganderbal assembly constituencies.
In Budgam, Abdullah is leading by over 3,000 votes while in Ganderbal by over 1,000 votes.
Udhampur District Election Officer Saloni Rai said, "The counting process has started on the two counting centres in Udhampur. All the arrangements are in place. Proper security arrangements have been made...Directions have been given to maintain the decorum of the counting hall. The usage of electronic devices inside the counting centres has not been allowed."
BJP's J&K unit chief and party candidate from Nowshera, Ravinder Raina, is trailing behind, with National Conference's Surinder Kumar Choudhary leading on the seat by a margin of over 5,000 votes.
Trends from the counting of votes show former deputy CM and Congress candidate Tara Chand trailing Independent Satish Sharma in Chhamb.
As per early trends, the Congress-National Conference (NC) alliance have crossed the majority mark of 46 with leads on 50 seats, while the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is on 28 seats and the PDP on four.
JKNC's Eidgah Assembly constituency candidate Mubarak Gul said, "National Conference will win the elections. People made up their minds to bring the National Conference into power. I am hopeful that we will win more seats than predicted in the exit polls."
The Congress and National Conference alliance has touched the majority mark with 48 seats, while the BJP is leading in 26 seats.
PDP is ahead in 8 seats, while others are in 2.
JKNC vice president and party's candidate from Ganderbal and Budgam, Omar Abdullah said, "We have the hope that we will win. The decision made by the voters of J&K, we will get to know by today afternoon. There should be transparency...if people's mandate is against BJP, they shouldn't pull off any tricks...we did alliance so we can win and we are hoping to win."
Awami Ittehad Party and MP Engineer Rashid said, "Power is not a permanent thing...Jammu and Kashmir is not an ordinary state. On one side there is Pakistan, on the other side there is China. The world is watching us. Let the people of Kashmir live and give them their rights."
"External Affairs Minister Dr S Jaishankar should not go to Islamabad just for a tour. He should not deceive the world that I went to the Shanghai conference. He should do something good behind the scenes for the peace of Kashmir...I urge that whatever government is formed in Jammu and Kashmir, it should act as a bridge between the people of Jammu and Kashmir and New Delhi so that our troubles end," Rashid added.
As early trends come in, the Congress-National Conference alliance take the lead with 24 seats, with the BJP following at a close second with 19 seats.
Does this mean that the Cong-NC alliance will make a comeback and form the government? Or will it be a hung Assembly? Stay tuned to find out.
As J&K awaits the results of the Assembly elections, the prospects of a National Conference-Congress government appear promising, if both parties can secure around 50 seats combined. National Conference (NC) insiders say Omar Abdullah, vice president of the party, will lead the coalition and be the next Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir.
“We gave our best, presented our manifesto, and made people aware of the importance of their vote. We are confident that the people responded positively and came out to vote for the NC-Congress alliance,” says NC senior leader Tanveer Sadiq.
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In the early trends, the BJP and Congress-National Conference alliance are running neck-on-neck with 19 seats each. Meanwhile, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) is at 5 seats, while others are at 2.
"I myself am not contesting the election; we fielded some Independent candidates. My request is that whichever party forms the government should listen to the people and works on real issues - autonomy, resolution to Kashmir issue, human rights, governance, nepotism and corruption," Independent MP Engineer Rasheed told news agency PTI.
The Bharatiya Janata Party is leading in the early trends with 13 seats, while the Congress-National Conference alliance is following on a close second with 8 seats.
Notably, the postal ballots are being counted first.
The counting of votes is underway, with the postal ballots being counted first. As per the early trends, the BJP and Congress-National Conference alliance are in close lead -- BJP at 7 and Cong-NC at 6.
"At SKICC we have arranged eight halls for counting for eight Assembly segments. Thirteen rounds of counting will be done. All arrangements have been made," said Srinagar Deputy Commissioner Bilal Mohi-ud-din Bhat.
The counting of votes has begun amid tightened security measures in Jammu and Kashmir, with this the early trends will start coming in a while.
BJP national spokesperson Pradeep Bhandari exuded confidence in his party and said that the J&K assembly poll results will show that people want a pro-development government.
Asserting his stance, Bhandari said, "The BJP-led coalition will win the assembly elections of J&K...Without representation from Jammu, the government will not be formed."
Security arrangements have been tightened at Ramban's district administrative complex ahead of the vote-counting.
BJP's J&K President and party candidate from Nowshera, Ravinder Raina, expressed full faith in his party and its alliance partners, and the Independent candidates, saying that they will together form the government in Jammu and Kashmir.
"The BJP will win 30-35 seats and about 15 Independent candidates and other candidates from alliance parties are likely to win," Raina said.
Congress leader Ghulam Ahmad Mir said that as per local trends his party is receiving from Anantnag and Kashmir, "the results would be in favour of Congress-NC alliance and other like-minded parties".
"However, these are early trends, this will get more clear with time. BJP has no scope to form the government," Mir told news agency PTI.
Security has been beefed up at Jammu's government Polytechnic College counting centre ahead of the vote-counting process today.
Congress' J&K unit leader Suhail Bukhari said, "We are hoping that the INDIA alliance will perform good. I am saying this very confidently that we will get good numbers, and the BJP will be wiped off. However, we should wait for some more time and then I will be able to talk in detail."
Ahead of the counting of votes, J&K BJP President and party's Nowshera candidate Ravinder Raina performed 'havan' in Jammu.
In view of the vote-counting process, security measures have been tightened at the Sher-i-Kashmir International Conference Centre (SKICC).
The vote-counting process for both J&K and Haryana will take place simultaneously today at 8 am.
While Jammu and Kashmir had voted in three phases -- September 18, 25 and October 1. Haryana had voted in a single phase on October 5.
You can track the Haryana poll results with Outlook India here: Haryana Election Results 2024 LIVE
In the 2014 Assembly elections in Jammu and Kashmir, Peoples Democratic party (JKPDP) emerged as the single-largest party with 28 seats, closely followed by the Bharatiya Janata Party with 25 seats. This lead to the formation of a coalition government under Mufti Mohammad Sayeed. Following his death, Mehbooba Mufti took charge as the Chief Minister but, she resigned in 2018 after the BJP withdrew from the coalition.
The National Conference (JKNC) bagged 15 seats in the 2014 polls, while the Congress won 12 seats.
Some of the prominent candidates in the fray in Jammu and Kashmir are:
Ravinder Raina (BJP, Nowshera)
Choudhary Lal Singh (Congress, Basohli)
Sham Lal Sharma (BJP, Jammu North)
Raman Bhalla (Congress, RS Pura - Jammu South)
Jugal Kishore Sharma (Independent - Shri Mata Vaishno Devi)
Pawan Khajuria (Independent, Udhampur East)
Usman Majid (Bandipora)
Nazir Ahmad Khan (Gurez)
Taj Mohiuddin (Uri)
Pollsters projected on Saturday that the Congress-National Conference alliance would sweep the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly elections.
The halfway mark of the 90-seat assembly is 24 and pollsters including India Today-CVoter, People's Pulse, Republic-Gulistan and Dainik Bhaskar predicted that the BJP might secure 27-30 seats whereas the alliance might be able to win an average of 40-50 seats.
PDP may bag around 5-10 seats, while other parties will get to around 101-2 seats in the Union Territory.
Jammu and Kashmir is set to get its first elected government following the abrogation of Article 370 five years ago, a move by the central government that turned J&K from a state to a union territory, stripping it off its special status.
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