The BJP on Tuesday (October 8) scored a record hat-trick of victories in Haryana as it won 48 seats in the 90-member state Assembly.The Congress, which had gained a lead over the saffron party in the morning, won 37 seats. The INLD won two and independents emerged victorious in three constituencies.The BJP had won 40 seats in the 90-member Assembly in 2019.Jammu and Kashmir results In Jammu and Kashmir, the National Conference (NC)-Congress alliance crossed the majority mark in the 90-member Assembly. NC won 42 seats while the Congress triumphed in six. The BJP bagged 29 seats.Omar Abdullah will become the Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir, said NC chief Farooq Abdullah.AAP opens account in J-KThe Aam Aadmi Party registered its first victory in Jammu and Kashmir when its candidate Mehraj Malik defeated his nearest rival from the BJP in Doda constituency by a margin of over 4,538 votes. Malik, a District Development Council (DDC) member, polled 23,228 votes against BJP's Gajay Singh Rana's 18,690 votes. The counting of votes, both in Jammu and Kashmir and Haryana began at 8 am on Tuesday (October 8). A three-tier security setup has been put in place across counting centres both in Haryana and Jammu and Kashmir. Elections are due in Maharashtra, Jharkhand, and Delhi in a few months. Follow The Federal’s exclusive coverage of J&K and Haryana polls: Exit poll | Jammu and Kashmir predictions offer silver lining to BJP J&K polls | Two sides of NC-Congress pact: Bonhomie on stage, acrimony on ground Sajjad Lone: ‘J&K will be one of the weakest Assemblies in India’ The dawn of voting rights for Jammu’s Gorkha, Valmiki communities | J&K elections National Conference has realized its mistakes, says Srinagar MP | Interview ‘Desperate’ BJP changes tack in Haryana Why women leaders are giving BJP headaches in battleground Haryana Follow this space for our live updates:
The BJP on Tuesday (October 8) scored a record hat-trick of victories in Haryana as it won 48 seats in the 90-member state Assembly.The Congress, which had gained a lead over the saffron party in the morning, won 37 seats. The INLD won two and independents emerged victorious in three constituencies.The BJP had won 40 seats in the 90-member Assembly in 2019.Jammu and Kashmir results In Jammu and Kashmir, the National Conference (NC)-Congress alliance crossed the majority mark in the 90-member Assembly. NC won 42 seats while the Congress triumphed in six. The BJP bagged 29 seats.Omar Abdullah will become the Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir, said NC chief Farooq Abdullah.AAP opens account in J-KThe Aam Aadmi Party registered its first victory in Jammu and Kashmir when its candidate Mehraj Malik defeated his nearest rival from the BJP in Doda constituency by a margin of over 4,538 votes. Malik, a District Development Council (DDC) member, polled 23,228 votes against BJP's Gajay Singh Rana's 18,690 votes. The counting of votes, both in Jammu and Kashmir and Haryana began at 8 am on Tuesday (October 8). A three-tier security setup has been put in place across counting centres both in Haryana and Jammu and Kashmir. Elections are due in Maharashtra, Jharkhand, and Delhi in a few months. Follow The Federal’s exclusive coverage of J&K and Haryana polls: Exit poll | Jammu and Kashmir predictions offer silver lining to BJP J&K polls | Two sides of NC-Congress pact: Bonhomie on stage, acrimony on ground Sajjad Lone: ‘J&K will be one of the weakest Assemblies in India’ The dawn of voting rights for Jammu’s Gorkha, Valmiki communities | J&K elections National Conference has realized its mistakes, says Srinagar MP | Interview ‘Desperate’ BJP changes tack in Haryana Why women leaders are giving BJP headaches in battleground Haryana Follow this space for our live updates: