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Congress has also won 25 seats while the APNI party has got 12 seats. The independent parties have also performed well and have attained 49 seats. BJPhas kept an upper hand in the Jammu region while the Gupkar alliance leads in the Kashmir valley.
DDC Election Results till now
BJP -74
J&K NC -66
Independent -49
J&K PDP- 26
INC- 25
JKAP- 12
JKPC-8
CPI (M)- 5
JKPM- 3
PDF- 2
JKNPP- 2
BSP- 1
BJP wins seats in Kashmir valley for the first time
The BJP on Tuesday won an election for the first time from any seat in Kashmir while facing regional heavyweights like the National Conference and the PDP. Aijaz Hussain won the Khonmoh-II District Development Council seat in Srinagar, while Aijaz Ahmad Khan gave the party more reason to cheer by winning the Tulail seat in Bandipora district.
Results prove abrogation of Article 370 was unconstitutional: Gupkar Alliance
The members of the Gupkar alliance on Tuesday welcomed the results of the DDC elections, stating that it's a verdict on the Centre's unconstitutional decision to abrogate Article 370. The Congress complimented the voters for their courage and resolve to "firmly reject the BJP and its misguided Kashmir policy".
"Today's DDC results have made it clear that people of J&K voted en masse for@JKPAGD thus rejecting the unconstitutional decision to abrogate Article 370. They have overwhelmingly supported @JKPAGD which stands for the restoration of J&Ks special status," the PDP president tweeted. She said the PAGD emerged as a winner despite all the obstacles.
'Victory of democracy': Union Minister Anurag Thakur
Union Minister Anurag Thakur, the BJP's in-charge of these polls, called the results a victory of democracy. "Even though people were threatened, they came out in huge numbers to cast their vote. This is the victory of democracy. PM Modi's dream that at grassroots level polls should be held in J&K has been fulfilled," Thakur told news agency ANI.
The district councils are meant to drive development through direct funding from the Centre. The DDCs, in the absence of an assembly, will be the link between the people and the government in Jammu and Kashmir and each council chairperson will enjoy the status of a junior minister.