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India highlighted the successful election in Kashmir, where millions of voters exercised their right to vote. "Clearly, these terms must be alien to Pakistan," it added.
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Addressing the party workers at the BJP headquarters in Delhi, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said, "Congress is such a parasitic party that swallows its allies."
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Kejriwal claimed that exit polls indicate the imminent fall of the BJP’s "double engine" governments in Haryana and Jammu and Kashmir. 
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Lone reiterated his stance on the abrogation of Article 370, highlighting that the issue would remain a focal point of his political agenda.
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Ahead of phase 3 polls in Jammu and Kashmir, Amit Shah will address five rallies today.
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Historically, these areas would completely boycott elections, with voter turnout as low as 2–3 percent. However, the recent assembly elections seems to have have changed the ground realities.
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On the accusations levelled by Amit Shah that 40 thousand people were killed in Jammu and Kashmir because of the NC and the Congress, the former Jammu and Kashmir CM said that if it's true, let the BJP restore relations with Pakistan.  
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The BJP's candidate, Engineer Ajaz, who emerged victorious in the District Development Council (DDC) polls from Khonmoh, is the party’s face in Kashmir.   
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Amit Shah said that there is peace along the borders in Jammu and Kashmir as Pakistan fears PM Modi and would not dare to open fire, knowing fully that India’s response will be befitting to silence its guns.
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Mufti's remark came after PM Modi’s claim that the Abdullahs, Muftis, and Gandhis have “destroyed Jammu and Kashmir."
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Sachin Pilot expressed confidence and said that the enthusiasm among the workers indicates that the Congress-NC alliance will get a clear mandate in Jammu and Kashmir.
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Shah, speaking at a public rally in Kishtwar, said the National Conference-Congress alliance will not be able to form the J-K government. 
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Kanhaiya Kumar was campaigning for AICC general secretary Ghulam Ahmad Mir, who is the party's candidate in the upcoming J&K Assembly polls from the Dooru seat.
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The Prime Minister’s address was to gather support for the Bharatiya Janata Party faction for the upcoming Assembly elections.
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Tight security measures have been put in place across the Doda and Kishtwar regions, especially following Friday’s terrorist encounter in Kishtwar.
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The surge in independents is evident, with 214 candidates running without major party backing in the first two phases of the election. 
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Mehbooba Mufti emphasized that the PDP wants to contest elections with a clear agenda but insisted that no government could be formed after the assembly polls without the participation of the PDP.   
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Congress announces its first list of 9 candidates for the J&K Assembly polls.
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The BJP has released a revised list of 15 candidates for the upcoming Jammu and Kashmir Assembly elections after unexpectedly withdrawing its initial lineup.
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To counter the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), the Congress has extended an invitation to all like-minded parties for an alliance, while the National Conference (NC) has promised free electricity, water, and education. 






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