Ravinder Raina, who has led the Jammu and Kashmir BJP since 2018, has stepped down from his place because the celebration’s state president. Raina, who served as a member of the Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Meeting from 2014 to 2018, noticed a private setback within the current meeting elections, dropping his Nowshera seat to Nationwide Convention (NC) candidate Surinder Choudhary by 7,819 votes. Choudhary secured 35,069 votes, whereas Raina acquired 27,250, in response to Election Fee of India (ECI) information.
After the loss, Raina accepted the decision, stating in a put up on X (previously Twitter): “With all respect, I settle for the folks’s verdict in Nowshera.” He expressed gratitude to the folks of Jammu & Kashmir, significantly the Jammu area, for supporting the BJP, which gained a file 29 meeting seats, an all-time excessive for the celebration within the state.
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I thank the folks of Jammu & Kashmir, particularly the Jammu area for voting and supporting BJP in Meeting Elections. BJP has achieved an all-time excessive with a file variety of 29 meeting seats in J&Ok. I categorical my heartfelt gratitude to the Voters. 🙏 pic.twitter.com/lvULTNKbmo
— Ravinder Raina (@RavinderRaina) October 8, 2024
“Sadly, we misplaced the Nowshera Meeting Constituency. Nevertheless, the Bharatiya Janata Get together is humbled by the overwhelming victory within the Meeting elections and has secured the very best vote share in J&Ok,” Raina added.
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Sadly We misplaced the Nowshera Meeting Constituency. I,with all respect settle for the folks’s verdict in Nowshera. Nevertheless, Bhartiya Janata Get together is humbled by the overwhelming victory within the Meeting elections. BJP has additionally secured the very best vote share in J&Ok. pic.twitter.com/BMnCrfL76v
— Ravinder Raina (@RavinderRaina) October 8, 2024
Jammu & Kashmir Nationwide Convention (JKNC) is main with 42 seats, adopted by the BJP with 29, Congress with 6, Independents with 7, and PDP with 3, as per the most recent ECI information.
The primary meeting elections in Jammu and Kashmir in 10 years, and the primary because the abrogation of Article 370 in 2019, noticed the general voter turnout throughout the three phases of J&Ok polls was 63.45%, with 61% within the first section, 57.3% within the second, and 68.72% within the third.