💨 Abstract
In the maiden assembly elections post-Article 370 abrogation, the BJP emerged the second-largest party in Jammu and Kashmir, winning 29 seats and improving its 2014 tally of 25 seats. However, Union Territory president Ravinder Raina and two former ministers lost their seats. The National Conference and Congress alliance secured 48 seats, with the National Conference getting 42 seats.
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