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Jammu Kashmir Assembly Elections 2024 Exit Poll Latest Updates: This time Congress and National Conference have formed an alliance for the assembly elections, while BJP has contested alone in the state. Mehbooba Mufti’s party PDP has also contested the elections alone.
Pramod Praveen , New DelhiSat, 5 Oct 2024 02:25 PM share
Jammu Kashmir Assembly Elections 2024 Exit Polls Latest Updates: Exit polls projections for Jammu and Kashmir Assembly elections show India Alliance taking the lead. However, he is far from the majority. In Dainik Bhaskar’s survey, India Alliance is predicted to get 35 to 40 seats, while BJP is predicted to get 20 to 25 seats and PDP is predicted to get 4 to 7 seats. Similarly, India Today-C Voter has also predicted that Indian Alliance will get 40 to 48 seats, BJP will get 27 to 32 seats and PDP will get 6 to 12 seats. Apart from this, in the survey of Gulistan News, India Alliance has been estimated to get 31 to 36 seats. However, in the People’s Pulse survey also, India Alliance has been predicted to get 46 to 50 seats.
Let us tell you that after the removal of Article 370 and the snatching of the statehood of Jammu and Kashmir, assembly elections have been held for the first time. After reorganization of assembly seats, there are now a total of 90 assembly seats in the state. BJP has high expectations from this election. On the other hand, NCP and Congress feel that they will benefit from the anger in the minds of the people of the state against the removal of statehood and Article 370. Elections have been held in Jammu and Kashmir in a total of three phases. In this elections, a total of 63.88 percent people have voted in all three phases, which is more than the vote percentage of 58.58 percent in the Lok Sabha elections.
This time, Congress and National Conference have formed an alliance for the assembly elections, while BJP has contested alone in the state. Mehbooba Mufti’s party PDP is also contesting the elections alone. Independent MP from Baramulla, Engineer Rashid Sheikh has also fielded candidates on several seats. Due to this, the contest has become quadrangular on some seats and triangular on others. It is a big coincidence that this time there was no need for re-polling anywhere in the state. Neither did the law and order situation deteriorate nor was there any major news of terrorist violence.