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The political landscape in Jammu and Kashmir witnesses a significant milestone on Friday, as the union territory conducts its first Rajya Sabha elections since its reorganisation in 2019. Four seats in the upper house of Parliament, which have been vacant since February 2021 due to the absence of a legislative assembly, are being contested. The outcome is seen as a key indicator of the current legislative strength of political parties following the recent assembly elections.

The elections, in which Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs) serve as the electoral college, are expected to result in a commanding performance for the ruling National Conference (NC)-led alliance. Political observers widely anticipate the NC-led coalition will secure three of the four

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