BJP wins 3 seats in Jammu and Kashmir DDC elections, find out how different parties performed

Srinagar / Srinagar, 22 December 2020 Tuesday

In the Jammu and Kashmir District Development Council (DDC) elections, the Gupkar alliance formed after the BJP's removal of Article 370 in Jammu is expected to win a landslide victory in the Valley. At the same time a large number of independent candidates are ahead, these independents are able to reverse the results.

Gupkar, a coalition of seven parties, including the National Conference and the People's Democratic Party, is currently leading with 88 DDC seats, while the BJP is leading with 46 seats, while the Congress is leading with 21 seats. Opened, Jammu and Kashmir's own party has proved to be a complete flop.

Gupkar is definitely ahead in the DDC polls, but the BJP has set a record in the Muslim-majority valley, with a seven-party Gupkar coalition contesting against the BJP.

BJP candidate Ezaz Hussain has won a seat here, he has congratulated Rammadhav for winning, he has won from Balhama seat. In Kashmir Valley, BJP candidate Ezaz Ahmed has won the Tulal seat in Bandipora district, while BJP's Munha Latif has won the Kakpora seat in Pulwama district, a major victory for the BJP.

With the BJP leading by 95 out of 140 seats in the Jammu region of the state, the BJP has strengthened its position in the region, while the Congress has weakened, while Gupkar has become a challenger for Gupkar in the Kashmir Valley. Where many BJP supporters are looking ahead.

Elections were held in 8 phases for 280 seats in the state, with a total of 4181 candidates in the fray, including more than 450 women candidates.

Who is currently ahead in the election for 210 seats

Gupkar Coalition (PAGD) - Forward at 84, winning 4

BJP ahead on 46, win on 3

Forward on Congress-21

Next on Congress-21

JKAP- ahead on 6, win on 1

Others- ahead on 43, wins on 7

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