Highlights of Haryana and Jammu and Kashmir Assembly election results: Who is leading/lagging where? india news

Highlights of Haryana and Jammu and Kashmir Assembly election results: Who is leading/lagging where? india news


New Delhi: Tuesday’s trends predict a comfortable majority Bharatiya Janata Party In Haryana Assembly ElectionsMeanwhile, Congress and National Conference alliance has maintained the lead. Jammu and Kashmir,
Bharatiya Janata Party is aiming to gain power for the third consecutive time Naib Singh Saini Chief Minister as the face in the state. Prime Minister Narendra Modi led the election campaign relying on his “double-engine” government.
Haryana and Jammu and Kashmir Assembly Election Results Live Updates
congress party In Haryana, under the leadership of leaders like Rahul Gandhi and Bhupinder Singh Hooda, efforts are being made to make a comeback after a decade-long gap. The oldest party’s campaign focused on issues like unemployment, agrarian crisis and law and order.
Here are the highlights

Haryana

Veteran Congress leader Bhupinder Singh Hooda is leading
Congress leader Bhupinder Singh Hooda expressed confidence of forming government in Haryana despite BJP’s significant lead in the state. The Election Commission website indicated that Hooda, who previously served as the chief minister, was leading by a margin of 5,082 votes in his Garhi Sampla-Kiloi constituency in Rohtak district.
INLD’s Abhay Chautala is trailing from Ellenabad.
According to the trends of the Election Commission, Indian National Lok Dal leader Abhay Singh Chautala is trailing from Ellenabad assembly seat of Haryana. Chautala is trailing his nearest rival and Congress candidate Bharat Singh Beniwal by 4,999 votes.
‘I went on supporting life with life…’ Anil Vij, who was following behind, sang the song as per the trend.
BJP candidate from Ambala Cantt, Anil Vij sings, “I kept on supporting life, kept blowing every worry into smoke…” Here, after 2/16 round of counting, Vij is trailing by a margin of 1199 votes. Have been. As per latest EC data.
Wrestler turned politician Vinesh Phogat is leading from Julana seat.
After lagging behind in the initial trends, Congress candidate and wrestler Vinesh Phogat has again taken the lead. According to the Election Commission website, Phogat is trailing her BJP rival Yogesh Kumar by a margin of 1,417 votes.
Many political parties had announced their candidates from Julana constituency for the Haryana Assembly elections. Major parties fielding candidates include Bharatiya Janata Party, Indian National Congress, Indian National Lok Dal and Aam Aadmi Party.
Savitri Jindal is leading from Hisar
India’s richest woman and independent candidate Savitri Jindal is leading by about 4,000 votes from Hisar constituency in Haryana.
According to Election Commission trends, at 11 am, Jindal has a lead of 3,836 votes over Congress and BJP candidates.
Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini is leading from Ladwa
Election Commission data shows that Haryana Chief Minister and Bharatiya Janata Party leader Nayab Singh Saini was leading in Ladwa assembly constituency during the counting of votes in the assembly elections.

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According to the Election Commission, BJP is leading on 46 out of 90 seats in Haryana, while Congress is leading on 37 seats.

Jammu and Kashmir

BJP’s Darshan Kumar won From Basholi of Kathua district of Jammu
Darshan Singh, BJP candidate from Basholi, says, “I thank the people of Basholi because I have a lead of 12,000 votes. They want change, and are ready to go with the BJP and PM Modi.”
Omar Abdullah victory from budgam
National Conference vice president Omar Abdullah won from Budgam constituency by a margin of over 18,000 votes. Counting of votes continues in Jammu and Kashmir, Abdullah leading in Ganderbal constituency.
“There should be complete transparency. The people’s mandate should not be tampered with. If the mandate goes against the BJP, they should not resort to any ‘jugaad’ or other tactics. Raj Bhavan and the Center should accept the people’s decision. Should be done, just as we did in the parliamentary elections,” Abdullah told PTI.
JK Congress chief Tariq Karra leads in Central Shalteng area
Jammu and Kashmir Congress chief Tariq Karra on Tuesday took an unassailable lead over National Conference rebel Irfan Shah in the Central Shaltang assembly constituency, according to the Election Commission website. At the end of the 13th round of counting, Karra had secured 18,892 votes against Shah’s 4,523 votes and a lead of 14,369 votes.
National Conference and Congress had made a pre-poll alliance in Jammu and Kashmir and there was a friendly contest between the two on five seats. Some leaders of both the parties, including Shah, had rebelled against the decision to join hands and contested the elections as independents.
Meanwhile, Jammu and Kashmir People Conference chief and former minister Sajjad Gani Lone is leading from Handwara by a margin of 916 votes. However, Lone is trailing from Kupwara by more than 6000 votes.
In the initial trends, BJP chief Ravinder Raina is trailing from Nowshera seat of Jammu region.

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According to the Election Commission, the alliance between Congress and National Conference has crossed the halfway mark and initial trends are predicting it to form the government with a comfortable majority.
What did the exit polls predict in Haryana?
Exit polls have predicted that Congress will return to power in Haryana after a gap of 10 years. The party will win around 55 seats, BJP will win 27 seats, INLD 2 seats, JJP 1 seat and others will win around 5 seats. According to the pollster matrix, Congress is expected to get 55-62 seats, BJP 18-24, INLD 3-6, JJP 0-3 and others 2-5. People’s Pulse has predicted that Congress will get around 49-61 seats, BJP 20-32, INLD 2-3, JJP 0-1 and others 3-5 seats.
What did the exit polls predict in Jammu and Kashmir?
Exit polls for the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly elections predict that the Congress-National Conference alliance may win around 43 seats, 3 short of majority, while the BJP may win 27 seats, the PDP 7 and others 13 seats.




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