As the National Conference-Congress alliance headed for clear majority in Jammu and Kashmir Assembly elections, National Conference Vice President Omar Abdullah on Tuesday called exit polls a "waste of time" and said that those believening in it deserve to be in memes.
"We should wait for the final results to come. Only after that we can say something. As of now, I am really happy that NC has got victory and we are thankful to the voters. People have supported us more than we expected. It will now be our efforts to prove that we are worth these votes,"
Speaking to ANI, Singh said "In Haryana, there are 15 seats such that the margin is lesser than 1,000 and now three to four rounds are remaining to be counted. We still cannot predict what will happen. I still have confidence that Congress will form the government in Haryana and when it come
Speaking to ANI, Para said "We are hopeful that people will support our manifesto. In the coming few hours, there will be more clarity. Once the mandate is clear, then the real challenge. We will fight for the restoration of Article 370 and the statehood. We have worked hard for the manifest
On Haryana, J&K election trends, Congress leader Pawan Khera alleged that there has been mismatched data and has raised concerns about discrepancies in the vote count data.
With the counting currently underway, the updated trends by the Election Commission of India released at 11:40 AM on Tuesday have indicated that in Jammu and Kashmir, the Jammu Kashmir National Conference and Congress alliance are leading with 52 seats.
Speaking to ANI, Pathak said "I thank the public of Jammu Kashmir and Haryana for voting in favour of BJP. This is a victory of the public welfare schemes launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. This is the third time that the people of Haryana have voted for BJP in the state."
With the counting currently underway, the trends by the Election Commission of India have indicated that in Jammu and Kashmir, the Jammu Kashmir National Conference (JKNC) is leading and has crossed the half mark and has secured 46 seats.
As counting for the assembly elections in Haryana and Jammu and Kashmir began on Tuesday, and early trends showed Congress candidates leading in both Haryana and Jammu Kashmir, Congress workers distributed sweets and celebrated the party's likely victory with 'dhol' beats and slogans.
Ahead of the vote count in Haryana on Tuesday, Congress leader Pawan Khera expressed optimism, declaring it a moment of celebration, and confidently asserted that Congress will secure a full majority to form the government in both Haryana and Jammu Kashmir.
Amid speculation over possible permutations and combinations for government formation in Jammu and Kashmir, National Conference vice president Omar Abdullah on tuesday express hope for positive outcome.