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J&K Exit polls: BJP neck to neck with PDP in Jammu and Kashmir

The Peoples' Democratic Party (PDP) is expected to bag most number of assembly seats in Jammu and Kashmir while the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) will be closely behind, according to an exit poll on Saturday.

  • The PDP led by Mufti Mohammad Sayeed is projected to bag 32-38 seats while the BJP is expected to get 27-33 seats, the India TV-C-Voter poll said. The National Conference is expected to win 8-10 seats and Congress 4-10 seats. Others are expected to win 2-8 seats, the poll said. Click here for full coverage

According CSDC survey Result 

Mufti was voted the most preferred CM by 23% in Kashmir and 11 % in Jammu, this was followed by Omar Abdullah where 14% in Jammu and 13% in Kashmir thought he should be CM.

CSDS J&K Opinion poll: Most preferred CM

CM Candidate

Jammu

Kashmir

Omar Abdullah

14%

13%

Mufti Mohd Sayeed

11%

23%

Mehbooba Mufti

2%

5%

Gulam Navi Azad

13%

5%

Dr. Jitendra Singh

6%

1%

In Kashmir, however, the former chief minister is more popular than incumbent Omar Abdullah, according to the CSDS J-K opinion poll on Saturday.  It said that 14 per cent of the people in Jammu and 13 per cent of the people in Kashmir prefer Omar Abdullah as chief minister while 11 per cent of people in Jammu and 23 per cent of people in Kashmir prefer Mufti Mohammad Sayeed as their CM. Mufti Mohammad Sayeed's daughter, Mehbooba Mufti, also an ex-CM, has the least approval with 2 per cent in Jammu and 5 per cent in Kashmir. Congress leader Ghulam Nabi Azad has an approval rating of 13 per cent in Jammu and 5 per cent in Kashmir. And BJP leader Dr Jitender Singh has an approval rating of 6 per cent in Jammu and 1 per cent in Kashmir.

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  • The opinion poll also said that 27 per cent of people in Jammu feel that militancy has decreased in the state, and 46 per cent of the people feel polls have been free and fair.
  • On the perception of political parties in the state, the poll showed that 29 per cent of people in Jammu have high level of trust on them, 44 per cent have low trust and 12 per cent no trust, while in Kashmir 16 per cent have high trust, 19 per cent have low trust and 35 per cent have no trust.

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