Jammu & Kashmir Vidhan Sabha Election Results 2014
Jammu & Kashmir Vidhan Sabha Election Results 2014 have been announced. Party wise Jammu & Kashmir Vidhan Sabha Election Results 2014 for BJP, Congress, PDP, National Conference are as follows. BJP has won 22 vidhan sabha constituencies and leading in 3 seats. Congress has won 7 vidhan sabha constituencies and leading in 5 seats. National Conference has won 11 vidhan sabha constituencies and leading in 4 seats. PDP has won 20 vidhan sabha constituencies and leading in 9 seats at 3.30pm.
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Jammu Kashmir Election Results 2014
The PDP will likely emerg as the single largest party in Jammu and Kashmir and appeared to be in the pole position to form the government in the 87 member Jammu and Kashmir Assembly.
Dr.Kirshan Lal (BJP) defeated Congress candidate Tara Chand in Chhamb.
Jammu and Kashmir Leading Position PDP: 29, BJP: 25, JKNC: 16, Congress: 11
Lal Singh (BJP) wins from Basohli constituency.
Banker Haseeb Drabu of the PDP has won from Rajpora.
BJP has secured 23.0% of votes, the JKPDP has got 22.6% of votes, Congress has got 18.1% of votes, JKN has got 20.7% of votes so far.
As several exit polls opined it looks Hung assembly will likely be formed in Jammu and Kashmir state. BJP and JKPDP has won 19 and 15 assembly constituencies and leading in 6 and 14 constituencies respectively. Complete results and party wise percentage of votes polled will be announced by this evening. Party wise, constituency wise results and trends will be available at the ECI official website. Check the following link for updated information about J & K Assembly Election Results 2014.
According to the exit poll results, National Conference will likely win 8 to 14 seats, BJP likely to win 27 to 33 seats (Huge difference from the previous elections), PDP (People Democratic Party) will likely to win 32 to 38 seats, Congress may win 4 to 10 seats and others may win 2 to 8 seats. Check the following official ECI website for updated news about Jammu Kashmir Vidhan Sabha Election Results 2014
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