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J&K Haryana poll verdict: As Jammu and Kashmir and Haryana brace for poll results, political parties explore alliances amidst projections of a hung assembly in J&K.
Political Parties Prepare for Poll Results in J&K Haryana poll verdict
With the Jammu and Kashmir and Haryana Assembly election results set to be declared on October 8, 2024, political parties are gearing up for the outcome. Exit polls predict a sweep for the Congress in Haryana and a potential edge for the Congress-National Conference (NC) alliance in J&K. However, the possibility of a hung assembly in Jammu and Kashmir looms, leading parties to explore possible alliances.
In Haryana, the Congress faces internal tensions over the Chief Minister’s post, with Bhupinder Singh Hooda and Kumari Selja both expressing interest. Meanwhile, current Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini of the BJP has rejected the exit polls, confidently stating that his party will win a third term.
In J&K, where elections were held after 10 years following the abrogation of Article 370, the Congress-NC alliance may emerge as the largest pre-poll grouping, though a hung assembly remains a possibility.
Awaiting the Final Poll Verdict
The J&K Haryana poll verdict will determine the future political leadership in both regions. With exit polls suggesting a competitive outcome, the election results are eagerly awaited by political leaders and voters alike