Speaking to ANI, the CPI-M leader said, "The public of Jammu and Kashmir wants a non-BJP government to be formed in the union territory. They want to elect a government that will raise their voices. The public has given their mandate and the results will be announced on October 8 on expected
With exit polls projecting a tight race in Jammu and Kashmir (J-K), Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) National Spokesperson Pradeep Bhandari expressed confidence that the party would receive strong support for its pro-development agenda.
Congress leader and former Haryana Chief Minister Bhupinder Hooda said on Sunday that the people of the state had already made up their mind to bring the party to power a long time ago.
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) candidate from Mendhar, Murtaza Khan on Sunday refused to accept exit poll projections on Jammu and Kashmir assembly elections, saying that the exit poll numbers are far away from the actual numbers.
After exit polls suggested a strong comeback for Congress in Haryana after a decade, BJP candidate Anil Vij from Ambala Cantt downplayed the significance of these projections, stating that the actual situation on the ground is quite different.
Speaking to ANI, Congress candidate, Iftikhar Ahmed says, "Received a lot of love from people, they have voted one-sidedly. In the last 10 years, BJP has hurt people a lot. Article 370 was abrogated. People were angry with them and we got to see this anger during this election. We will get a
Despite multiple exit polls in Haryana projecting a clean sweep for the Congress after a decade, Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini on Saturday expressed confidence that the BJP will form the government with a full majority.
As the exit polls projected a tight race in Jammu and Kashmir, President of Awami Ittehad Party and MP, Sheikh Abdul Rashid alias Engineer Rashid on Saturday emphasized that forming a government is not his primary concern, instead, he's focused on ensuring the new government addresses the
Notably, the Axis My India has predicted a hung assembly in Jammu and Kashmir with the National Conference-Congress alliance slightly ahead and the BJP tailgating the opposition.
Following the multiple exit polls projecting a clean sweep for the Congress in the state, party leader and former chief minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda on Saturday said that the main factor was the party's achievements from 2005-2014 and the failure of the BJP government from 2014-2024.