In Jammu and Kashmir, the bharatiya janata party is leading on 28 seats so far. cm Yogi Adityanath had campaigned on many of these seats. The CM's strike rate on these seats was 100 percent. The cm had campaigned in Jammu's Chhamb, Ramgarh, Kathua, RS Pora, Ramnagar. At the time of writing the news, bjp has either won or is leading on all these seats. In Ramgarh, BJP's Devinder Kumar Manyal is ahead by 14,035 votes. In Kathua, BJP's Bharat bhushan won by 12,117 votes.

In RS Pora, BJP's narendra Singh Raina won by 1966 votes. A close contest is still going on in the Chhamb seat. Here bjp candidate Rajiv Sharma was trailing behind independent Satish Sharma. Apart from this, BJP's sunil Bhardwaj won by more than 9000 votes in Ramnagar.

National Conference-Congress alliance likely to form government

The National Conference-Congress alliance is likely to form the government in Jammu and Kashmir. In the trends on Tuesday, the alliance has taken a lead in 51 out of 90 seats. National Conference and bjp have got two seats each so far. According to the trends available on the election commission website, the People's Democratic party (PDP) is leading in two seats in the Union Territory, Sajjad Gani Lone's People's Conference is leading in two seats while independent candidates are leading in six seats.

The trends show that the National Conference is ahead in 43 seats while its ally congress is ahead in seven seats. On NC getting ahead of its rivals in the trends, party vice-president omar abdullah said that there should be no 'tampering' with the mandate in Jammu and Kashmir. Abdullah told reporters in Srinagar, 'There should be transparency. Whatever happens, it should be done in a transparent manner. There should be no cheating with the mandate. If the mandate is against the bjp, then the bjp should not resort to any jugaad or any other trick.

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