All the questions related to which party will form the government in Haryana and Jammu and Kashmir and who will wear the crown of Chief Minister will be answered on Tuesday. The results of the assembly elections of both the states will be declared on Tuesday. With this, the wait of the people of Jammu and Kashmir for the government for the last six years will end.
The PDP-BJP coalition government was formed in 2014
Earlier assembly elections were held in Jammu and Kashmir in 2014. After this, a PDP and BJP coalition government was formed there, although this government could not complete its term and fell prematurely. Later in 2018, the assembly was also dissolved and the President's rule was imposed. Since then there has been a demand for re-election there.
The first result may come by eight o'clock.
The Central Election Commission has made extensive arrangements for the counting of votes in both the states. In which the first election result is likely to come by eight o'clock. Along with this, special observers have also been deployed in each district along with general observers. Who will keep a close watch on the counting of votes of each assembly seat?
BJP's prestige at stake in Haryana
The commission has also reviewed the preparations for the counting of votes in both the states on Monday. The elections in both states are very important for the political parties. Especially in Haryana, the prestige of both Congress and BJP is at stake. The state which has been under the control of BJP for the last ten years, it remains to be seen whether it can score a hat-trick of its victory or Congress will hoist its flag here.
Many names in discussion in Congress
Haryana has anyway been one of the strong bastions of Congress. Meanwhile, both the parties are claiming their victory. Both parties held their strategic meeting on Monday for the situation after counting of votes and the results. It is a different matter that if BJP returns to power in Haryana, then the current Chief Minister Naib Singh Saini will become the Chief Minister again. Whereas there is still a state of confusion among the Congress. Many names are in discussion for the Chief Minister there.
However, the strongest contender among them is Bhupendra Singh Hooda. Along with this, the result will also reveal the strength of parties like AAP, BSP, and INLD who have entered the electoral fray in Haryana.
AAP also put up a show in Haryana
AAP convenor Arvind Kejriwal had got bail before this election. He has also campaigned heavily in this election. Along with this, the eyes of the whole country are also fixed on the results of the assembly elections of Jammu and Kashmir. Where at present only the National Conference and Congress alliance are making claims of forming the government.
All eyes on independents
On the other hand, the BJP is talking about emerging as the largest party in the state. PDP is expecting a big surge in its favor in Kashmir. Amidst all this, eyes are also on the large number of independent candidates who have entered the electoral fray in Jammu and Kashmir this time. If a good number of them emerge victorious, then some big upset can also be seen in the state.
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