The Rajya Sabha elections were held today, October 24, for a total of five seats in the states of Jammu & Kashmir and Punjab. These elections are part of the regular process to fill vacancies in the upper house of the Indian Parliament. Voting began early in the day and was closely monitored by the Election Commission to ensure a smooth and fair process.
In Jammu & Kashmir, four Rajya Sabha seats were contested. This marks the first such election in the region since the reorganization of the state in 2019. Several major political parties participated in the polls, making it a key event in the political calendar. Security arrangements were strengthened across the region to maintain peace and order during the voting process.
Punjab witnessed voting for one Rajya Sabha seat today. Political analysts noted that the outcome of this election could influence party dynamics in the state as well as at the national level. All political parties called on their members to exercise their voting rights responsibly.
The Election Commission emphasized transparency and fairness throughout the election. Counting of votes and the announcement of results are expected in the coming days. Citizens and political observers are closely following the developments, as these elections play a significant role in shaping the legislative process in India.