National Conference-Congress Alliance Leads Jammu Kashmir Vote Count
The National Conference-Congress alliance is on track to secure more than half the seats in the Jammu Kashmir Assembly elections. Omar Abdullah expresses gratitude to voters, while the alliance vows to tackle misgovernance and unemployment. Final results are eagerly awaited as the BJP trails with 29 seats.
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The National Conference-Congress alliance is currently leading the Jammu Kashmir Assembly vote count, with more than half the seats projected in their favor. Omar Abdullah, Vice President of the National Conference, expressed his happiness over the preliminary results and thanked the voters for their overwhelming support.
Abdullah emphasized the resilience of the National Conference, noting, "Efforts were made by adversaries to dismantle our party over the past five years, but today, those who sought our downfall are facing their own defeat." Meanwhile, NC chief Farooq Abdullah made a public appearance to acknowledge and thank his supporters for their continued faith and backing.
Aga Syed Ruhullah Mehdi, a National Conference MP, assured the public that the alliance is committed to addressing key issues such as misgovernance, inflation, and unemployment. The most recent updates from the Election Commission show the NC-Congress alliance leading with 47 seats, followed by the BJP with 29. The results determine the future of notable figures including Omar Abdullah and others.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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