Vidhan Sabha elections results 2024: Counting of votes for Jammu and Kashmir and Haryana assembly elections is going on. In the initial trends of counting, Congress gets a bumper lead. Congress and NC are still leading in Jammu and Kashmir, while in the initial trends of Haryana, they have got absolute majority.
This is being considered a big setback for BJP in both the states, due to which a lot of disappointment is being seen in the party camp. Right now some party leaders claim that the party will get absolute majority. Vinesh Phogat, who was a wrestler in Haryana, is leading. Senior BJP leader Anil Bij is now leading. A close contest is seen on this seat. Captain Abhimanyu is trailing.
Who got how many seats in the trends?
Initial trends in the assembly elections of Haryana and Jammu and Kashmir have brought good news for the Congress. If these trends turn into results, then it will prove to be like a big herb for the Congress. In the initial trends in Haryana, Congress is leading on 60 seats. Whereas the magic figure for majority in the state is 45 seats.
Here BJP seems to be getting a big setback, which is leading on only 15 seats. Others are leading on 6 seats. In Jammu and Kashmir, the NC and Congress alliance is leading on 40 seats. This will be like a big gift for NC+. Apart from this, BJP seems to be getting a lead on 20 seats here. According to the first election, this time BJP seems to be suffering a big loss in Jammu division. Others are leading on 6 seats in Jammu and Kashmir.
Will the exit polls prove true?
After the assembly elections were completed on October 5, many agencies released exit polls. In most exit polls, the possibility of Congress getting an absolute majority in Haryana was expressed. It was claimed that NC and Congress would form the government in Jammu and Kashmir. The morning trends seem to be confirming the exit polls.
For information, let us tell you that assembly elections are being held in Jammu and Kashmir after a decade. Here a tough fight can be seen between the BJP and Congress alliance. BJP has been in power in Haryana for 10 years, but its dream of a hat-trick seems to be shattered.