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Second phase to determine fate of Omar, Raina, Karra, Bukhari
9/23/2024 11:22:39 PM
Early Times Report

Jammu, Sept 23: The second phase of the Jammu and Kashmir assembly elections, scheduled for Wednesday, will be crucial in determining the political fate of several high-profile leaders. The presidents of two national parties, a regional party chief, and a former chief minister will have their electoral fortunes decided in this phase.
Tariq Hameed Karra, newly appointed Jammu and Kashmir Congress president is contesting from Central Shalteng in central Kashmir. Karra’s fight is with Abdul Qayom Bhat of the Jammu & Kashmir Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
Ravinder Raina (BJP President) is re-elected from Nowshera assembly segment in Rajouri district. He is locked in a tough fight with his National Conference rival Surinder Choudhary.
Altaf Bukhari J&K Apni Party chief is from Channapora in central Kashmir. In the year 2014, he won the election from the Amirakadal Assembly segment. The PDP has fielded Mohammad Iqbal Trumboo and the National Conference has fielded Mushtaq Guroo against Bukhari.
Former chief Minister Omar Abdullah is ontesting from Ganderbal and Budgam Assembly segments. In Ganderbal is fighting against PDP candidate Bashir Ahmed Mir and two powerful Independents namely Ishfaq Ahmed Sheikh and Sarjan Ahmed Wagay. In the 2014 Assembly elections, Ishfaq Sheikh had won this seat as the National Conference candidate.
In Budgam seat, Omar Abdullah is fighting against Aga Syed Muntazir Mehdi of PDP.
The outcome of this phase will significantly impact the regional political landscape. The leaders’ electoral success will influence their parties’ prospects and potentially reshape the state’s governance.
The results will have far-reaching implications for J&K’s politics, influencing coalition formations, party dynamics, and the state’s future trajectory.
As voters head to the polls on Wednesday, the second phase of the J&K assembly elections promises to be a thrilling and decisive contest, shaping the destiny of top leaders and the region’s political landscape.
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