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J&K elections: Exit polls give clear edge to NC-Congress, here are the five big takeaways

Founded by Mufti Mohammad Sayeed in 1999, the PDP won 16 seats in the 2002 Assembly elections, improved its tally to 21 in the 2008 elections, and 28 in the 2014 elections.

October 06, 2024 / 10:10 IST
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Jammu and Kashmir's political arena
Jammu and Kashmir's political arena

Major exit polls have given an edge to National Congress-Congress combine in the recently concluded three-phased polling in Jammu and Kashmir. The polls in the Union Territory, was one of the most anticipated and hard-fought electoral exercise in the regions recent history.

The voter turnout in 2024, although marginally lower than the 65.7% registered in the 2014 assembly polls (excluding Ladakh), threw up up interesting trends as militancy-inflicted areas witnessed voting in record numbers. Additionally, over 40 per cent of the candidates in the poll fray, contested as independents-- a number that is 'reported' to be one of the highest in the regions electoral history.

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Significant entry of independents had also sparked claims that they are backed by the Centre to split votes of the traditional parties -- PDP and NC. The conjecture, gained ground when Engineer Rashid publicly claimed that he has no qualms of siding with any outfit that meets his core demands.

Engineer Rashid, who was lodged in Delhi's Tihar Jail under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act in connection with a 2017 terror funding case, was recently released on interim bail.