National Conference-Congress Alliance Secures Majority in J&K Elections
Omar Abdullah leads National Conference to a historic win, while Congress faces setbacks in Jammu and Haryana.
- The National Conference (NC) and Congress alliance won 48 out of 90 seats in the Jammu and Kashmir assembly elections, achieving a majority.
- Omar Abdullah, leader of the NC, is positioned to become the next Chief Minister after winning both Budgam and Ganderbal seats.
- The People's Democratic Party (PDP) suffered a significant defeat, securing only three seats, marking a decline in its political influence.
- In the Jammu region, the BJP dominated with 29 seats, while Congress managed only one, highlighting a regional divide in voter support.
- Internal divisions and reliance on Bhupinder Singh Hooda contributed to Congress's loss in Haryana, where BJP secured a third consecutive victory.















































































































































































































































