National Conference's Triumphant Surge in Jammu Kashmir Elections
As vote counting trends favor the National Conference-Congress alliance, Omar Abdullah expresses gratitude and emphasizes resilience against competition. The party reflects on efforts to overcome political challenges and pledges to address key public issues.
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As the Jammu Kashmir Assembly vote counting trends indicate a lead for the National Conference-Congress alliance, party Vice President Omar Abdullah expressed his delight at the public's overwhelming support. Abdullah urged patience until final results but noted the party's triumph and extended gratitude to voters, expressing a commitment to validate the trust shown in them.
Abdullah also highlighted the challenges faced over the past five years, stating that opponents sought to dismantle the National Conference but ultimately faced defeat themselves. His comments reflect resilience amid political adversity.
In a show of strength, National Conference leader Farooq Abdullah greeted supporters, while MP Aga Syed Ruhullah Mehdi pledged to fight for public rights. Key issues like governance, inflation, and unemployment were highlighted as priorities. According to updated trends, the alliance leads with 47 seats, while BJP holds 29.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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