Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday said that it is almost fixed that the Bharatiya Janata Party will form its first government with full majority in Jammu and Kashmir. Exuding confidence, he said that whether it is Jammu, Kathua or Samba, 'Jammu ke yahi pukar, aa rahi hai BJP sarkaa
Congress candidate Kajal Rajput from Bani assembly constituency held an election rally on Saturday in Khatua with the assembly elections underway in Jammu and Kashmir.
National Conference Vice President Omar Abdullah lashed out at the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), stating that the party "doesn't know how to do politics without lying or cheating."
Ahead of the third phase of elections in Jammu and Kashmir, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said that Jammu and Kashmir also has the right to development and cited the example of UP saying that only the double-engine government could bring prosperity to the Union Territory.
Pawar said that PM Modi is targeting the Gandhi family instead of focusing on inflation, law and order, and unemployment while addressing poll rallies in Haryana and J-K.
Union Minister Dharmendra Pradhan said that the opposition in Haryana is desperate as they have no issue and exuded confidence that the BJP will get the opportunity to serve the state with a clear majority for the third time.
Speaking to ANI, ABVP's Shukla said, 'The way the feedback of our workers is coming, in this election, students are extending great support to all 4 candidates of ABVP. ABVP will defeat NSUI on all 4 posts. Last time whatever promises we made, we worked for that throughout the year so voting
Ahead of the third and final phase of polling in Jammu and Kashmir, JKPC President Sajad Gani Lone said on Friday that illegalities of abrogation of Article 370, Article 35 A, and the development were the main issues.
Kisan Mazdoor Sangharsh Committee leader Gurbachan Singh Chhaba on Friday suggested the government should come up with a permanent solution on the stubble-burning issue and said that no farmer wants to burn stubble but they are helpless.
A voter turnout of 57.31 percent was recorded in the second phase of polling in the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir, the Election Commission of India said on Friday.