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Results of 278 DDC seats declared; PAGD gets 110 seats

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Srinagar: The People’s Alliance for Gupkar Declaration (PAGD) swept the maiden District Development Council (DDC) polls by winning 110 seats, while the BJP emerged as the single largest party by getting 75 seats after securing the largest vote share in Jammu and Kashmir, officials said on Wednesday.

Addressing a presser here this evening, the State Election Commissioner (SEC), KK Sharma said that the counting of DDC election was concluded peacefully today early morning.

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The SEC informed that the results were declared in 278 seats barring Drugmulla in Kupwara and Hajin-A in Bandipora districts.

He said that Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) emerged the single largest party with registering win on 75 DDC constituencies followed by National Conference (NC) with 67 seats while Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) won 27 and Indian National Congress (INC) won 26 seats.

Similarly, newly formed J&K Apni Party (JKAP) won 12 while JKPC and CPI-M bagged 8 and 5 seats respectively, he added.

He further said that independents turned out to be the major reflection during these elections winning 18 percent of the total seats while registering their win on 50 seats.

Likewise, JKNPP and PDF registered win on two seats each and BSP emerged victorious on one seat from Kathua district.

The SEC further informed that 2855509 votes were counted in total in the 278 DDC constituencies.

Among the political parties BJP got 24.82 percent votes followed by NC with 16.46 percent, INC 13.82 percent, PDP 3.96 percent, JKAP 5.3 percent, JKPC 1.98 percent vote share while rest of the vote share went to others including Independent candidates.

The SEC also lauded the efforts of all the employees, security forces, police personnel and health officials who remained engaged in the counting of votes till early morning on Wednesday.

The SEC reiterated that despite the cold conditions particularly in Kashmir Valley and some parts of Jammu province, all the counting officials and allied arrangements have put in their great efforts by remaining at their counting stations very early on Tuesday morning till Wednesday morning.

He said that people and media alike were abreast with recent trends of constituencies through website by flashing election trends and results online dynamically.

He added that the information was readily available besides SEC officers and officials remained available for any query during the counting process.

The SEC said that on Tuesday morning counting was deferred in Drugmulla, Kupwara and Hajin-A, Bandipora constituencies in view of a question that has arisen on eligibility of one each contesting candidates from the seats.

“A final decision in this regard will be taken after taking all aspects into consideration,” he added.

The SEC also complimented all the district administrations for the arrangements that were put in place for the counting process besides ensuring smooth conduct of the election process.

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