After the oath ceremony for J &k Chief Minister, elections will be held for 4 Rajya Sabha seat
Jammu and Kashmir: Meanwhile after the elections in Valley, President's rule has been lifted and Omar Abdullah is going to become the Chief Minister of the J&K. According to the information, after the swearing-in of the Omar Abdullah government, elections will be held for the four vacant Rajya Sabha seats of the state.
President's rule has been lifted from the Valley
All though the President's rule has been lifted and Omar Abdullah is going to become the next Chief Minister of the Jammu and Kashmir. However after the oath taking ceremony, election to be held for the four Rajya Sabha seats in the Valley. While it is expected that the Congress and National Conference alliance will easily win three seats. The National Conference can nominate the party's patron Dr. Farooq Abdullah for Rajya Sabha.
Election to be held for the four vacant Rajya Sabha seats
However BJP with 29 MLAs, is the second largest party, which will easily win 1 Rajya Sabha seat. There is a hope that BJP will send one of its senior leaders to Rajya Sabha.
At the same time, BJP, with 29 MLAs, which is the second largest party, will easily win 1 Rajya Sabha seat. BJP will send one of its senior leaders to Rajya Sabha. Let us tell you that former Deputy Chief Minister Dr. Nirmal Singh and Kavinder Gupta, who were not given tickets for the assembly elections, are leading the race for Rajya Sabha nomination.
What was the result of the assembly elections?
Though alliance of National Conference and Congress won the assembly elections held after 10 years in the state. Meanwhile National Conference won 42 seats and Congress won 6 assembly seats. At the same time, BJP was successful in winning 29 assembly seats. Mehbooba Mufti's party PDP could not perform well in this election.
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63.45 percent voting took place in assembly election
While voting was held in three phases for 90 assembly seats in Jammu and Kashmir. Voting was held here in the first phase on 18 September, in the second phase on 25 September and in the third phase on 1 October. In all three phases, 63.45 percent voting took place. This time the National Conference and Congress contested the elections in alliance, while Mehbooba Mufti's PDP and the BJP were contesting the election alone.
How was the vote percentage?
In the meanwhile if we talking about the vote share of other parties, AAP's vote share was 0.52 percent, AIFB's 0.02, BJP's 25.64, BSP's 0.96, CPI(M)'s 0.59, INC's 11.97, JD(U)'s 0.13, JKN's 23.43, JKNPPB's 0.13, JKNPPI's 1.16, JKPDP's 8.87, NCP's 0.03, RASLJP's 0.02, SHS(UBT)'s 0.05, SHSUBT's 0.00, SP's 0.14 and others' 24.83 percent.