Ruling alliance of National Conference and Congress were in for a setback in Jammu and Kashmir as trends in the afternoon brought bad news for both the camps with their stalwarts Farooq Abdullah and Ghulam Nabi Azad trailing.
Abdullah, who has never lost an election in Jammu and Kashmir, was trailing his nearest rival Tariq Hameed Karra of PDP by 21,741 votes.
Abdullah, who has never lost an election from the state, had polled 43,835 votes whereas Karra polled 65,576 votes.
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Azad, who had maintained a lead in earlier rounds, had polled 331447 votes while his main rival BJP stood ahead by polling 363195 votes so far.
Congress' sitting MP from Jammu Madan Lal Sharma saw BJP's state President Jugal Kishore surging ahead with 5,05,266 votes, whereas he managed only 3,08,786 votes.
PDP President Mehbooba Mufti, who tested electoral waters after a break in 2009 polls, was leading over her nearest rival and sitting National Conference MP by over 39,835 votes.
Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah tweeted, "I imagined a worst case scenario but early trends are worse than that. Let's hope this trend reverses as the count progresses."
In Baramulla Parliamentary seat, Muzzafar Hussain Baig of PDP was ahead of his National Conference candidate Shariq-ud-din Shariq.
Baig has polled 89,470 where as Shariq has got 70,510 votes.
In Ladakh Lok Sabha seat, Independent candidate Syed Mohammed Kazim had taken a lead of 324 votes over another independent candidate Ghulam Raza. BJP and Congress were in the third and fourth position.