DDC polls a test for Gupkar alliance’s credibility: Sajad Lone
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‘For the people, the test is to rally collectively and amplify the real pain of people of J&K’
Peoples Conference chief and Peoples Alliance for Gupkar Declaration (PAGD) spokesman Sajad Lone on Thursday described the continued maiden District Development Council (DDC) polls as “a test for the alliance’s credibility and polity.”
“These polls are not only a test for the PAGD but also the people as well. For the people, the test is to rally collectively and amplify the real pain of the people of Jammu and Kashmir. This is also a test for the polity of the PAGD,” Mr. Lone, who addressed public rallies in Kupwara’s Drugmulla and Rajwar areas, stated.
In a present of unity inside the alliance, Mr. Lone was seen campaigning for PDP candidates within the space.
He stated the PAGD had emerged because the voice of the individuals. “Our deeds as representatives of the people will script the credibility quotient amongst the people,” he added.
Mr. Lone stated he was frightened that the alliance was confined to the highest management. “On the ground, the leaders of respective constituent parties are behaving as if it is like previous times, as if nothing has changed. Local level bickering is a luxury that we just can’t afford. The top leadership will have to intervene,” he stated, in an obvious disaster of many candidates from the political events preventing in opposition to the alliance candidates.
Meanwhile, the Gupkar alliance is failing to generate a consensus on the seventh checklist of candidates for the continued polls.
“We don’t support any proxy candidates. There is no question of double speak about supporting the best candidate because the best candidate for Jammu and Kashmir is one who will fight to restore what was lost last year,” PAGD chairman Farooq Abdullah stated.
National Conference vice-president Omar Abdullah additionally chaired a assembly in Srinagar, the place the celebration leaders claimed that cash was being paid to voters to tilt elections “in an undemocratic way.”
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