Jammu and Kashmir began counting election votes on Tuesday for the first time in 10 years. Exit polls have given an edge to the Congress-NC combine without predicting a clear winner. The PDP may find itself playing kingmaker in a potentially hung Assembly. Meanwhile the possible nomination of five MLAs by Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha can also drastically alter the political landscape.
“Counting will begin at 7:30 am for postal ballots and 8 am for EVMs... Polls were held peacefully and no candidate or political party faced any kind of difficulty. Violence-free public participation was witnessed,” Chief Electoral Officer PK Pole told ANI.
According to the NDTV Poll of Polls average, the Congress-NC is slated to get 43 seats in Jammu and Kashmir while giving the Mehbooba Mufti-led PDP eight seats — paving the way for a possible coalition to form the government. It projected the BJP as securing 26 seats.
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