💨 Abstract
In the Jammu and Kashmir elections, Shagun Parihar, the lone BJP woman candidate, won the Kishtwar Assembly seat, defeating veteran National Conference leader Sajad Ahmed Kitchloo by a narrow margin. Five years after losing her father and uncle in a terrorist attack, Parihar promised to prioritize the region's security.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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