Jammu & Kashmir elections 2024 update: While the Bharatiya Janata Party has broken all records and is leading in 50 seats in Haryana, on the other hand, the All India Alliance has won in Jammu and Kashmir. The NC and Congress alliance is leading in 48 seats. There are some seats where NC and Congress have also registered victory.
The picture is unclear who will be the next CM in Haryana. Still, in Jammu and Kashmir, NC, Vice President and Farooq Abdullah’s son Omar Abdullah will almost certainly become the CM. Meanwhile, National Conference Party chief Farooq Abdullah has given a big statement. He said that the public has fully supported us, whose demands will be heard.
Omar Abdullah will be the CM of Jammu and Kashmir – Farooq Abdullah.
Former CM of Jammu and Kashmir and NC President Farooq Abdullah have revealed the cards regarding the next Chief Minister. He said that if our government is formed, Omar Abdullah will be the next CM of the state. After the results, the NC and Congress Legislature Party may meet soon, and Omar Abdullah will be elected as the leader of the Legislature Party.
For the first time after the repeal of Article 370 in Jammu and Kashmir, assembly elections were held. Even before the elections, there was hope for a contest between BJP and NC, as seen in the trends. On the other hand, Congress has made a significant allegation regarding the delay in the results of the Haryana assembly election. Congress has complained to the Election Commission about the delay in updating the data.
Celebration in Haryana BJP
BJP will continuously form the government in Haryana, where the picture seems very clear. This will be the first time in Haryana when a party will score a hat-trick of power. However, many veteran leaders of the BJP are still trailing in their seats. JJP leader and former Deputy CM Dushyant Chautala is lagging far behind.
Vinesh Phogat has won Julana’s seat. This is being considered like a medal for her. The exit polls proved the opposite of the results of the Haryana elections. All the exit polls had claimed that Congress would form the government.