Congress Unveils Third Batch of Candidates for Jammu and Kashmir Assembly Elections
The Indian National Congress has announced its third set of 19 candidates for the upcoming assembly elections in Jammu and Kashmir. This release is a key step as the party finalizes its contenders for various constituencies.

In the upcoming three-phased assembly elections, the Congress party, which has joined forces with the National Conference in a strategic alliance, has announced its slate of candidates. The party has strategically selected key figures for their respective constituencies to bolster their electoral prospects.
Raman Bhalla, who serves as the state working president of the Congress party, has been fielded as the candidate for the RS Pura-Jammu South constituency. Bhalla’s deep-rooted connection with the local electorate and his extensive organizational experience are expected to play a pivotal role in rallying support in this crucial region.
Chaudhary Lal Singh, a well-known political figure with significant regional influence, will contest from the Basohli constituency. Singh’s candidacy highlights the party’s strategy to capitalize on his established reputation and local connections to secure votes in this area.
For the Bishnah (SC) seat, the Congress has chosen Neeraj Kundan, the former chief of the National Students’ Union of India (NSUI). Kundan’s selection underscores the party’s commitment to addressing the concerns of Scheduled Castes and engaging with younger voters, leveraging his prior experience and leadership in student politics.
These candidate choices reflect a calculated approach by the Congress party to address diverse voter concerns and maximize their appeal across different constituencies. By fielding prominent figures with strong local ties and experience, the party aims to strengthen its position and make a significant impact in the election.
Phase I:
- Notification Date: 20 August
- Last Date for Filing Nomination: 27 August
- Scrutiny of Nomination: 28 August
- Last Date for Withdrawal of Nomination: 30 August
- Date of Poll: 18 September
Phase II:
- Notification Date: 29 August
- Last Date for Filing Nomination: 5 September
- Scrutiny of Nomination: 6 September
- Last Date for Withdrawal of Nomination: 9 September
- Date of Poll: 25 September
Phase III:
- Notification Date: 5 September
- Last Date for Filing Nomination: 12 September
- Scrutiny of Nomination: 13 September
- Last Date for Withdrawal of Nomination: 17 September
- Date of Poll: 1 October
- Date of Counting of Votes: 8 October 2024
- Number of Constituencies:
- Phase I: 24
- Phase II: 26
- Phase III: 40
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