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What historical data suggests about who could win J&K polls

A Moneycontrol analysis finds that the People’s Democratic Party has won nearly half the seats in elections held between 2002 and 2014

September 17, 2024 / 18:43 IST
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BJP would hope that improved track record over the last decade will likely bring more votes for the party
BJP would hope that improved track record over the last decade will likely bring more votes for the party

Jammu and Kashmir will begin its first phase of a historic assembly election--first since the region lost its special status in 2019. The people’s Democratic Party has 21 candidates, National Conference is contesting 18 seats and the BJP is contesting 16 seats while the Congress has nine candidates. The first phase of this high stakes battle kicks off on September 18, an election that will test Mehbooba Mufti’s People’s Democratic Party.

The PDP matriarch had won nearly 50 percent of the 19 seats up for grabs in elections held in the valley a decade ago.

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The first phase also includes her family seats of Anantnag and Bijbehara, where the third generation of the Mufti family, Mehbooba’s daughter Iltaja Mufti, is contesting against an old-time PDP loyalist.

Can PDP repeat its performance?