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Um, okay. How does that negate my point?
Because BJP is national party and the strings will obviously be controlled directly by Delhi.
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Um, okay. How does that negate my point?
Nice profile picture.... Who is that guy ? Seems like an extremist.
Who is likely to form the govt?
Not really. There have been similar high turn outs in the past. This isn't so much a victory for India's democracy as much as it is Kashmiris coming out in droves to make sure their candidates are in charge of Kashmir, rather than ones controlled directly by Dehli.
Again, not really. Most voted out of necessity. Take Canada, for example. Parti Quebecois is a separatist party that works within the legal system, and only urges people to vote because it doesn't want to hand over control of Quebec to Ottawa. The same principle applies here, and the only way I can see you being correct is if BJP wins outright.It doesn't matter either way. What's important here is that people of Kashmir valley have completely rejected violence & extremism & calls for boycott by separatist. They have come out to vote in large numbers showing complete faith in Indian democracy.
Important thing is how many muslims won no matter which party?
Perhaps, maybe BJP can still win. Correct me if I'm wrong, but the elections are still on going. At this point anyone can win, but predict no single party is going to win outright.But now perhaps the ones in the South Block will rule the J&K.
PDP (with BJP or Congress as a possible ally ) --- They got 28 out of 87 seats. With BPJ as an ally ( which got 25 seats) they can easily cross halfway mark.Who is likely to form the govt?
I thought India was blocking the water. Anyway BJP will be in power sharing arrangement thats for sure.And BJP has got the highest votes in J&K and emerged second largest in number of seats just three short of PDP
The problem with Pakstanis is that they live in 1948. lot of water has flown in indus since then
Again, not really. Most voted out of necessity. Take Canada, for example. Parti Quebecois is a separatist party that works within the legal system, and only urges people to vote because it doesn't want to hand over control of Quebec to Ottawa. The same principle applies here, and the only way I can see you being correct is if BJP wins outright.
nah results are out, no one got a clear majority, there has to be a coalition govt. in J&K with BJP playing a big role in the state government.Perhaps, maybe BJP can still win. Correct me if I'm wrong, but the elections are still on going. At this point anyone can win, but predict no single party is going to win outright.
Who got the most seats? I bet BJP came second or third.nah results are out, no one got a clear majority, there has to be a coalition govt. in J&K with BJP playing a big role in the state government.
well 1 vs 25 BJP seat. BJP is rising big way....Not really. There have been similar high turn outs in the past. This isn't so much a victory for India's democracy as much as it is Kashmiris coming out in droves to make sure their candidates are in charge of Kashmir, rather than ones controlled directly by Dehli.
I thought India was blocking the water. Anyway BJP will be in power sharing arrangement thats for sure.
Yes BJP came second with 25 seats out of 87. Couldn't win a single seat in the valley or Leh.Who got the most seats? I bet BJP came second or third.