New Delhi, March 12 -- Greenland's independence party, Narelaq, which seeks the fastest break up with Denmark, is on its way to get a major boost as per early trends of counting of votes at the parliamentary elections at the Arctic islands.

As per a report by Bloomberg, the Narelaq party secured about 36% in voting, after around 1,000 of the votes had been counted in Tuesday's election. This compares with 12% four years ago.

The ballots that have been counted in early hours of the results equal to about 2.5% of the total eligible votes. Therefore, the final results may vary largely as votes from larger towns including capital Nuuk come in.

The stakes are high at Greenland's election with an electorate of approximately 40,000, of a tota...