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Key Assembly Seats And Candidates To Watch In Phase 1 Of J&K Elections

The election results, set to be announced on October 8, will be crucial for the future politics of Jammu and Kashmir.
06:37 PM Sep 17, 2024 IST | Aniket Raj
JAMMU AND KASHMIR ELECTIONS
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Jammu and Kashmir elections: Jammu and Kashmir is set to hold its first phase of Assembly elections on Wednesday. This is the first major election since the scrapping of Article 370 and taking back of the Valley's special status in 2019. The last election happened in 2014 when the PDP and BJP worked in alliance to form a coalition government, but it only lasted three years.

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Voting in 24 Assembly seats

In this first phase, voting will happen in 24 assembly seats, including places like Pulwama, Shopian, Kulgam, Anantnag, Ramban, Banihal, Kishtwar, and Doda. More than 23 lakh people, including many young and first-time voters, will be casting their votes. There are over 3,000 polling stations ready, with security in place to ensure everything runs smoothly.

Key Election Battles

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Other Important Areas

‘Friendly Contests’ and Rebel Candidates

Despite an alliance, the NC and Congress are fielding candidates against each other in Banihal, Bhaderwah, and Doda. Rebel candidates, such as Pyare Lal Sharma (Inderwal) and two BJP rebels, Rakesh Goswami and Suraj Singh Parihar, are also contesting in this phase.

The first phase of Jammu & Kashmir Assembly elections will be crucial in determining the political landscape of the region post-Article 370.

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