Deccan Chronicle

Independen­ts big win in J&K local polls

- YUSUF JAMEEL | DC SRINAGAR, OCT. 20

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) emerged as the largest party in Jammu, while the Congress did marginally better in Kashmir Valley as counting of votes in Jammu and Kashmir’s civic polls was completed on Saturday. But surprising­ly, it was mainly the Independen­t candidates who carried the day.

As per the results declared by the Chief Electoral Office, the BJP won in 100 wards, the Congress in 157, but Independen­ts emerged as the single largest group by winning 178 and 110 wards in Kashmir and Jammu divisions of the state, respective­ly.

The boycott call given by several political parties and separatist­s, coupled with threats by militants, helped both the BJP and the Congress in a major way as 76 and 78 candidates from the respective national parties were elected unopposed.

A total of 75 Independen­ts won the elections unconteste­d in the Kashmiri Valley where the boycott call was a success. In Srinagar, in fact, a woman candidate was declared a winner after she beat her closest rival by one vote. In all, three votes had been cast in the ward. The National Conference, the Peoples’ Democratic Party (PDP) along with the CPM and the BSP had boycotted the elections.

In the Jammu region, which includes the districts of Jammu, Samba, Kathua, Reasi, Doda, Kishtwar, Ramban, Udhampur, Poonch and Rajouri, the BJP candidates won 212 wards, the Congress 110, National Panthers Party 13 and Independen­ts 185.

In Leh, the Congress swept the polls winning all the 13 seats, while in Kargil, the Congress won six.

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