
Will the hilly state see a return of coalition politics? Terrorism, Amarnath row or concerns of commerce - what will be the deciding factor? Track the trends of Jammu & Kashmir Elections with IBNLive.com


Despite the Congress leaders in Jammu pressing hard for a rotational power sharing, the final word is out. National Conference (NC) president Omar Abdullah will be the Chief Minister for the next six-year term in the coalition government in Jammu and Kashmir. The Congress party with 17 seats in the state will have to do with a Deputy CM's post.
30-12-2008
Farooq and Omar Abdullah say was no rift in J-K's first family.
30-12-2008
Congress has yet to settle on any formulation over power-sharing.
29-12-2008
29-12-2008
29-12-2008
28-12-2008
NC patron jumps into race for CM hours after rooting for son.
28-12-2008
Abdullahs set to form government in Jammu and Kashmir.
29-12-2008
The National Conference is all set to form their government in J-K.
28-12-2008
Mehbooba says that the NC should take the peace process forward.
28-12-2008
28-12-2008
Trends indicate that just like 2002, the state will again have a hung Assembly.