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Counting continues in Jammu and Kashmir, BJP leads in initial trends

Jammu and Kashmir Election: Counting is going on for 90 assembly seats of Jammu and Kashmir. Counting of votes started at 8 am and initial trends started coming. This is the first assembly election in Jammu and Kashmir after the...
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Jammu and Kashmir Election: Counting is going on for 90 assembly seats of Jammu and Kashmir. Counting of votes started at 8 am and initial trends started coming. This is the first assembly election in Jammu and Kashmir after the removal of Article 370 in the year 2019.

Picture is going to be clear in a short

Who will form the government in Jammu and Kashmir, who will lose? The picture is going to be clear in a short while. Counting of votes has started for 90 assembly seats of Jammu and Kashmir. As soon as 8 am, trends of the results have also started coming. Voting took place in Jammu and Kashmir in 3 phases on 18 September, 25 September and 1 October.

Postal ballots are being counted first in the counting

Who will win the Jammu and Kashmir assembly elections, this will be decided in some time from now. Counting of votes has started on 90 assembly seats of Jammu and Kashmir. First of all, votes are being counted from postal ballots. The first trend of Jammu and Kashmir election result has come. In the first trend of Jammu and Kashmir, BJP is leading on one seat.

Counting starts in Jammu and Kashmir, who is ahead in the trends?

Counting of votes has started on 90 assembly seats of Jammu and Kashmir. First of all, votes are being counted from postal ballots. The first trend of Jammu and Kashmir election result has come. In the first trend of Jammu and Kashmir, BJP is leading on one seat.

Congress workers present at the counting place

Congress seems to be fully prepared to ensure that there is no manipulation in the election results of Jammu and Kashmir. Congress workers are standing firm at the counting place before the counting of votes. Also, Congress workers have gathered at the Congress headquarters since morning.

What bet will BJP adopt in Jammu and Kashmir?

If sources are to be believed, in the event of a hung assembly, BJP will try to woo other parties, independents and rebel candidates only when it sees chances of forming the government. At the same time, the five MLAs nominated by the Jammu and Kashmir LG can play an important role in the formation of the government.

BJP government will be formed-candidate from Akhnoor

Mohanlal was earlier SSP. IAS officer Mohan Lal has left the administrative service and has entered politics and is now a candidate from BJP. In a special conversation with News 18, he claimed that this time BJP will become the single largest party in Jammu and Kashmir and BJP government is being formed. Inspired by the development plans of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, he has left the administrative service and has entered politics.

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Role of kingmaker in Jammu and Kashmir

All the political parties are exploring the possibilities of forming the government in the state. The three main parties of the state, Congress, NC and BJP, are busy laying the political chessboard under their respective strategies. There is a clear stir in the BJP camp regarding the formation of a new government. In the 90-seat Jammu and Kashmir Assembly, any party will have to cross the majority mark of 46 seats to form the government. But after Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha nominates five people for the assembly, the total number of MLAs will be 95 and the majority figure will increase to 48. In such a situation, the BJP is considering all the options to gain power.

How many reserved seats in Jammu and Kashmir?

Elections have been held in Jammu and Kashmir in 14 days and three phases. This is the first assembly election in Jammu and Kashmir after the repeal of Article 370 and the division of the former state. Out of the 90 assembly constituencies, 9 are reserved for Scheduled Tribes (ST) and 7 for Scheduled Castes (SC). 88.6 lakh voters in Jammu and Kashmir are eligible to vote and the results will be declared today.

How many candidates are in the fray?

There are 90 assembly seats in Jammu and Kashmir. A total of 873 candidates are in the fray for these 90 seats. In the first election held in Jammu and Kashmir after becoming a Union Territory, 63.45 percent voting took place, which is less than 65.52 percent recorded in the 2014 assembly elections. There is complete security arrangement outside the counting booth.

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