The results of the 2024 assembly elections in Jammu and Kashmir have come out. The alliance of National Conference and Congress has got a majority in the state. At the same time, BJP has emerged as the largest opposition party. After the election results came out in Jammu and Kashmir, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has also congratulated the BJP ( BJP’s ) workers. At the same time, the PM has also thanked the National Conference for its excellent performance. Omar Abdullah has also responded to PM Modi’s congratulatory message.
Proud of BJP’s performance – PM Modi
PM Modi said that this election in Jammu and Kashmir has been very special. This election was held for the first time after the removal of Article 370 and 35 (A) and there was heavy voting in it. Due to this, the faith of the people in democracy was revealed. PM Modi has congratulated every person of Jammu and Kashmir for this. PM Modi further said that I am proud of the performance of BJP in Jammu and Kashmir. PM said that I thank all those who voted for our party and assure the people that we will continue to work for the welfare of Jammu and Kashmir.
Congratulations to National Conference – PM Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has congratulated the National Conference for its excellent performance in the Jammu and Kashmir assembly elections. The PM said that I congratulate the National Conference for its commendable performance in the Jammu and Kashmir assembly elections.
Omar Abdullah responded
National Conference leader Omar Abdullah has responded to PM Modi’s congratulatory message for the assembly election results. Omar said that thank you very much Narendra Modi sahab for your congratulatory message. We look forward to a constructive relationship in the true spirit of federalism so that the people of Jammu and Kashmir can benefit from continued development and good governance.
Who got how many seats?
In the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly elections, National Conference has won 42 seats, BJP 29, Congress 6, PDP 3, JPC 1, CPIS 1, AAP 1 and 7 independent candidates have won.