New Delhi. Voting for Jammu and Kashmir Assembly elections has been completed. Different exit polls have claimed that there could be a hung assembly. In such a situation, BJP is also busy in making strategy for government formation in Jammu and Kashmir. According to news channel Aaj Tak, if BJP emerges as the largest party when the results of Jammu and Kashmir Assembly elections are declared, then it will stake claim to form the government in the Union Territory by taking along smaller parties and independents. According to the news channel, under this strategy, BJP had fielded fewer candidates in Jammu and Kashmir as compared to 2014.
BJP had fielded 75 candidates in the 2014 assembly elections in the state of Jammu and Kashmir. This time he contested elections only on 62 seats. BJP hopes that it will win seats unilaterally in Jammu region. BJP is also said to be in touch with its rebels. Apart from this, 5 MLAs are also to be nominated in Jammu and Kashmir. Including these, the number of seats in Jammu and Kashmir Assembly will become 95. In this case the majority figure will be 48. The MLAs who will be nominated can definitely be seen standing with the BJP if it forms the government. In such a situation, BJP has already started doing multiplication and mathematics. With the declaration of the results of Jammu and Kashmir Assembly elections on October 8, it will be decided by noon what will be the structure of the Assembly in the Union Territory.
Recently there was a strong discussion on social media that BJP has also contacted the National Conference. This time the National Conference has contested the Jammu and Kashmir assembly elections in alliance with the Congress. Exit polls have claimed that this alliance will get most of the seats in the Kashmir region. However, considering the way there is a war of words between BJP and National Conference and there are different opinions on the issue of 370, an alliance between the two is unlikely. However, nothing is impossible in politics. BJP has shown this by running the government in Jammu and Kashmir in collaboration with PDP.