The second phase of Jammu and Kashmir Assembly elections is set for September 25, covering 26 constituencies across six districts. Notable candidates include former Chief Minister Omar Abdullah and BJP chief Ravinder Raina. This marks the first assembly election since the 2019 abrogation of Article 370. The campaign saw high-profile rallies by Prime Minister Modi and Congress leader Rahul Gandhi. With 239 candidates contesting, key constituencies include Nowshera, Central-Shalteng, and Ganderbal. Polling begins at 7 am, with 3,502 polling stations prepared under tight security.
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