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Congress-NC Alliance Wins Big In First Poll Post Article 370 In Ladakh

Congress has credited Ladakh council poll success to the party leader Rahul Gandhi's ‘Bharat Jodo Yatra’

The view of Ladakh.
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The Congress and the National Conference alliance has secured thumping victory against BJP in the Ladakh Autonomous Hill Council (LAHDC) elections in Kargil.

It was for the first time elections were held in Kargil, following the abrogation of Jammu and Kashmir’s special status and subsequent bifurcation of the state into two Union Territories—J&K and Ladakh on 5 August 2019.?

As the counting of the 26-seat Ladakh Council went on, Congress and the National Conference left BJP far behind.?

Out of the 26 seats, Congress won 10 seats, National Conference 12 emerging as the single-largest party. The BJP only won 2 and two seats went to an Independent candidate.

Meanwhile, Congress has credited Ladakh council poll success to the party leader Rahul Gandhi's ‘Bharat Jodo Yatra’

Earlier, former Chief Minister and Peoples Democratic Party chief Mehbooba Mufti said it's heartening to see secular parties like NC and the Congress win in Kargil. PDP did not contest the election.?

"Heartening to see secular parties like NC and Congress register their victory in Kargil. It's the first election post-2019 and people of Ladakh have spoken," Mehbooba Mufti posted on micro-blogging site X, formerly known as Twitter. It was after the early trends showed a big win for the alliance.

About 65 per cent of voters turned up in the Kargil district as per the cumulative figure of 3rd round of voting for the 5th LAHDC elections.

Earlier last month, the Ladakh administration announced a new schedule for elections to the fifth LAHDC in the Kargil region, following a directive by the Supreme Court.

This notification came after the Supreme Court, while restoring the National Conference's party symbol for the upcoming election, also set aside the Union Territory administration's previous election notification since National Conference candidates had not been able to file nominations. As per the notification, elections to 26 seats of the 30-member LAHDC were held on October 4.

The existing council is headed by the NC's Feroz Ahmad Khan. The Congress joined hands with the NC before the election and fielded 22 candidates. NC fielded 17. Both parties said the arrangement was restricted to areas where there was a tough contest with the BJP.

The BJP, which won one seat in the last election and later took its tally to three with the joining of two PDP councillors, had fielded 17 candidates this time. The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) tried its luck on four seats while 25 Independents were also in the fray.

Former Chief Minister and National Conference leader Omar Abdullah congratulated the people of Ladakh for the result and said this should be a wake-up call for the BJP. "It is time to cease hiding behind the Raj Bhawan and unelected representatives and, instead, acknowledge the people's rightful desire for a democratically elected government in Jammu and Kashmir. Democracy demands the voices of the people be heard and respected," Omar said.
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