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Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Monday described the upcoming Budgam bye-election as a major political challenge, citing the complex voter distribution and internal political dynamics in the region.

Expressing optimism, Abdullah said he was confident that the people of Budgam would make the “right choice,” emphasising that voters are more concerned with everyday issues such as electricity, roads, water supply, employment, health, education, welfare schemes, and transport.

“We are taking this bye-election as a challenge, and this challenge is multiplied by the complexities of the voter distribution in Budgam. It is also multiplied by some elements of internal politics that are playing out. I am hopeful that the people of Budgam will make the right choice… I

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