In a significant political development, Omar Abdullah, the former chief minister of Jammu and Kashmir, has been unanimously elected as the leader of the National Conference (NC) legislature party. This decision marks a pivotal moment as Abdullah prepares to step back into a prominent leadership role.
On the day of his election, Abdullah shared that the newly-elected NC legislators would gather to select their party leader. Following this internal meeting, discussions will take place with alliance partners to appoint their leader in the House.
Abdullah stated, “We will then proceed to the Raj Bhavan to stake our claim for government formation. We will also request the lieutenant governor to schedule a time for the swearing-in”.
This leadership announcement follows a resounding victory for the National Conference and Congress alliance in the recent assembly elections. Out of 90 total seats in the Union Territory, the NC contested 51.
They allocated 32 seats to their ally, Congress, while giving one seat each to the CPI(M) and the Panthers Party. The two main parties even engaged in a ‘friendly’ contest for five seats.
The National Conference emerged as the single-largest party, winning 42 seats. This includes two seats secured by Omar Abdullah himself. The BJP followed in second place, winning 29 seats, according to results announced on October 8.
With Congress securing six seats and CPI(M) winning its sole seat, the alliance achieved a total of 49 seats. This comfortably surpasses the majority mark of 46 in the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly.
Abdullah’s return to the chief minister ship is noteworthy. He previously served in this role from 2009 to 2015.
Vote counting for the assembly elections began on the morning of October 9. This marks a historic moment, as it represents the first elected government in the union territory since the abrogation of Article 370 in 2019.
As the political landscape evolves in Jammu and Kashmir, all eyes will be on Omar Abdullah. His leadership will be crucial as the National Conference and its allies work to establish a stable government in the coming days.
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