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"Jammu and Kashmir Assembly Elections: A New Political Landscape Post-Article 370"

  • 08 Oct 2024 07:27 PM
  • JammuAndKashmir, AssemblyElections

The Jammu and Kashmir assembly elections this year brought significant political drama, marking the first electoral process since the abolishment of Articles 370 and 35A. The results saw the Jammu Kashmir National Conference, led by Farooq Abdullah, emerge victorious, forming a coalition government with the Congress party.

In contrast, the BJP secured 29 seats, a performance that exceeded many expectations. Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed satisfaction with the outcome, emphasizing the importance of these elections in reinforcing democratic values in the region. In a tweet, Modi stated, “These elections in Jammu and Kashmir have been very special. They were held for the first time after the removal of Articles 370 and 35(A) and witnessed a high turnout, thus showing the people’s belief in democracy. I am proud of the BJP’s performance in Jammu and Kashmir. I thank all those who have voted for our Party and placed their trust in us. I assure the people that we will keep working for the welfare of Jammu and Kashmir.”

The high voter turnout, despite the political turmoil surrounding the region, indicates a robust belief in democratic processes among the electorate. Modi’s endorsement of the BJP's performance in this historically complex and Muslim-dominated area suggests a potential shift in the political landscape, providing a boost to the party’s presence in Jammu and Kashmir.

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