
Azad Advocates Swift Assembly Elections in JK Following LS Polls…..image/daily excelsior
Azad Advocates Swift Assembly Elections in JK Following LS Polls
Democratic Progressive Azad Party (DPAP) chief Ghulam Nabi Azad emphasized the urgency of conducting Assembly polls in Jammu and Kashmir shortly after the Lok Sabha election. Addressing reporters after a public meeting in Chittergul, Azad expressed the sentiment that the people of the Union Territory have waited long enough and cannot afford further delays.
Azad Advocates Swift Assembly Elections:Hopeful for Immediate Polls Post Parliamentary Election.
Azad conveyed his party’s anticipation for the prompt execution of Assembly polls. “We have been waiting for the Assembly polls for years. We hope that the polls take place immediately after the parliamentary election. I think the people of Jammu and Kashmir cannot wait anymore now,” he stated, emphasizing the need for timely political processes.
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Azad Advocates Swift Assembly Elections:EC Visit Deemed Routine by Former Chief Minister
Responding to the upcoming visit of Election Commission (EC) officials to the region, Azad dismissed it as a routine occurrence in the electoral process. He underscored the EC’s standard procedure of preparing for elections months in advance. Azad further reiterated his belief that the restoration of Jammu and Kashmir’s statehood is crucial.
Azad Advocates Swift Assembly Elections:Azad Responds to Omar Abdullah’s Criticism
In a retort to National Conference (NC) leader Omar Abdullah’s criticism, Azad defended his statements regarding Farooq Abdullah and questioned those who take extended vacations. He asserted, “I am in my senses 24 hours a day. Only those people do not remain in their senses who have time to take holidays.” Azad addressed the split in the People’s Alliance for Gupkar Declaration (PAGD) by stating it’s the concern of constituent parties, refraining from commenting on the matter.
Azad Advocates Swift Assembly Elections:Political Landscape Amidst PAGD Split
When questioned about the potential impact of the PAGD split on political parties like the BJP, Azad maintained that people are discerning and understand whom to support. He emphasized the importance of voters making informed decisions, leaving the outcome to be determined by the electorate.
As speculation arises about Azad contesting the Lok Sabha polls from the Anantnag-Rajouri seat, he asserted that he has not made a decision yet. The uncertainty surrounding his candidacy reflects the dynamic political landscape as the elections approach.
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