Jammu: The Jammu & Kashmir government on Monday revealed that the 2024 Assembly elections cost the state exchequer Rs 155 crore.
In reply to a cut motion raised by MLA Kupwara Mir Muhammad Fayaz, Minister in- charge of the Election Department, Javaid Ahmad Dar, informed the Assembly that Rs 155 expenditure crore was incurred on conducting the 2024 Assembly elections, which was held after six year direct central rule.
He further said the release of funds to clear liabilities from the recent elections is under active consideration by the Government.
“The recently conducted Assembly elections incurred an expenditure of Rs 155 crore. The matter of releasing funds to clear liabilities is under active consideration,” the Minister said.
The elections for J&K Assembly were held in three phases during September and October last year. In the polls, National Conference emerged as the single largest party, securing 42 seats, while its ally Congress won six seats. The BJP claimed 29 seats, and the Peoples Democratic Party secured three.
People’s Conference (PC), Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPI(M)) and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) each won one seat, while independent candidates bagged seven seats. (KNO)