The second phase of Jammu and Kashmir elections is set for Wednesday across 26 constituencies with over 13,000 polling personnel at 3,500 stations....
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Elections in Jammu and Kashmir are under international observation for the first time, with diplomats from 16 countries commending the democratic process. With a turnout exceeding 57% in Phase 2, these elections are considered historic. Observers from the US and Singapore noted similarities to their own countries' elections.
The second phase of Jammu and Kashmir elections is set for Wednesday across 26 constituencies with over 13,000 polling personnel at 3,500 stations....
Despite four decades of boycott politics, this election cycle saw renewed faith in the democratic process, particularly among young voters.
SRINAGAR, Sept 25 (Reuters) - Foreign diplomats from 15 countries were allowed to observe local elections in India's Jammu and Kashmir on Wednesday,...
The former chief minister, who is a candidate from Ganderbal and Budgam segments, also said it was a mistake to invite the foreign diplomats to...
According to EC data, the 26 seats in the second phase—15 in Kashmir and 11 in Jammu—recorded an overall turnout of 56.94%.
Jammu and Kashmir is witnessing its first assembly election in 10 years particularly after the region’s special status was revoked in August 2019
People's Democratic Party chief Mehbooba Mufti announced a one-day pause in her J&K assembly election campaign to stand in solidarity with...
Historically, these areas would completely boycott elections, with voter turnout as low as 2–3 percent. However, the recent assembly elections seems...
In the lead-up to the upcoming state elections in Jammu and Kashmir, the Modi-led Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has deployed nearly 300 additional...