Jammu and Kashmir exit polls 2024: The National Conference is expected to emerge as single largest party in J&K with 33-35 seats, according to People’s Pulse.
Jammu and Kashmir exit polls 2024: People’s Pulse exit poll for Jammu and Kashmir assembly elections showed no political party is expected to reach the halfway mark of 46 seats in the Union territory. According to the exit poll survey published on, the Jammu Kashmir National Conference-Congress alliance is likely to win most seats.A woman escorts a crutch user as he arrives to cast his vote in Jammu.
The National Conference is expected to emerge as the single largest party in J&K with 33-35 seats, according to People’s Pulse.The BJP is likely to win 23 to 27 seats in Jammu and Kashmir, becoming the second-largest party in the Union Territory, according to People’s Pulse.
Exit Poll 2024 live: People’s Pulse result for Jammu and Kashmir
JKNC – 33-35
BJP – 23-27
INC – 13-15
PDP – 7-11
Others – 4-5
India Today-Voter
India Today-CVoter exit poll results predicted that of 43 seats in the Jammu region, the Bharatiya Janata Party is projected to 27-31 seats, while 11-15 seats might to the National Conference and Congress alliance.
Dainik Bhaskar exit poll
An exit poll by Dainik Bhaskar forecast the BJP may win 20-25 seats, the Congress and National Conference alliance would win 35-40 seats, Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) 4-7 seats, and other parties 12-16 seats.
No post-poll alliance with BJP: Farooq Abdullah
National Conference (NC) president Farooq Abdullah on Saturday asserted that his party would not forge a post-poll alliance with the BJP for government formation in Jammu and Kashmir.
“We cannot go with the BJP. The vote which we have got here is the vote against the BJP. The difficulties they put the Muslims in, bulldozed their shops, houses, mosques and schools, do you think we will go with them?” Farooq Abdullah told news agenct PTI.
He said the BJP did not give mandate to even a single Muslim in the Parliamentary election nor is there a single Muslim minister in the Union Cabinet.
“I think our people will not vote for the BJP. If they (BJP) think they will form the government, then they live in cuckoo’s world,” the National Conference (NC) chief added.