On Friday, Jammu and Kashmir National Conference Leadership Omar Abdullah announced that they have agreed on most of the seats for the forthcoming parliamentary elections in the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir.
One day later national conference and congress Announced the merger of all 90 parliamentary seats in Jammu and Kashmir. The alliance was confirmed by former chief minister Farooq Abdullah.
On August 23, Omar Abdullah said that another round of discussions would be held before announcing the list of candidates.
“Most seats we have made a deal on. Some are firm to us and some regional council leaders are also firm to them. Today we will discuss it again and try to keep the remaining seats within the coalition limits And announce Our candidates.
The former chief minister addressed the media to discuss with them Congress about seat sharing details concerning upcoming alliance.
He said while addressing a public meeting supporting CPI(M) at Kulgam “Such a decision has not been taken yet when final list will be ready for approval by our president Farooq Sahab, every thing All will be made public before you
On Thursday, Congress president Mallikarjun Haq, Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi as well as NC patrons Farooq Abdullah Omar Abdullah conducted a meeting in Srinagar A pre-poll alliance was later announced.
During 2019 Lok Sabha Elections, both Congress and NC came together to form an alliance. In total there were two seats won by National Conference- Anantnag and Srinagar. However, no seat was obtained by Congress party
Jammu & Kashmir assembly elections will take place in three phases on September 18th, 25th, & October 1st with results being declared on October 4th.
The Election Committee has issued notification for first phase of 24 Parliametary Seats This is first assembly poll in J&K post abrogation of Article370.