Friday, 3 May 2013

NC leader rules out pre-poll alliance with Congress


Senior National Conference leader Mustafa Kamal on Wednesday said there will be no pre-poll alliance with the Congress during the next year’s elections in Jammu and Kashmir.

Follow up:

National Conference and Congress are two key constituents of the ruling coalition in the state.

“There will be no pre-poll alliance with Congress,” Kamal told reporters on the sidelines of a May Day function held at the National Conference headquarters here. Kamal, often in the news for making controversial statements, is Additional General Secretary of National Conference and uncle of Chief Minister Omar Abdullah.




The two ruling parties had recently contested the elections for four seats in Legislative Council representing panchayat members jointly in which they had routed the opposition PDP candidates, giving rise to speculations that National Conference and Congress parties may come together in a pre-poll alliance for next year’s elections.

In 2014, the state will go for a crucial vote to elect representative for the state Legislative Assembly and Parliament.


Kamal also lashed out at the main opposition party People’s Democratic Party, saying it has “lost” its mental balance.

“They (PDP leaders) are now talking in such a way that it seems they have lost their mental balance,” said Kamal.

“God-willing, people with the power of their vote will finish the political existence of this party, which has been made in Delhi to create problems and divide the people,” he said.

Kamal, along with many senior National Conference leaders and Cabinet ministers, earlier addressed a May Day rally at Nawa-e-Subh complex which houses the party’s headquarters.

On China’s deep transgression in Ladakh region, Kamal said New Delhi should “seriously” solve boundary disputes with China and Pakistan.

“China is a friend of our country. Central government should seriously solve the border disputes with Pakistan and China,” he said.


Commenting on the IED detected and defused by the Army on a route accessed by Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Tuesday, Kamal said there are “many hands behind this”.

“Ask the Army which is claiming (to detect the IED)... there is a public opinion that there are many (security) agencies involved in this,” he said.

Earlier, the state’s Panchayat Raj Minister Ali Mohammad Sagar criticised the PDP leaders for making “false and deceptive” claims.

“Mufti Sayeed and his daughter make false and deceptive statements everyday, thinking they will win the confidence of the people, but it is their wrong belief,” said Sagar.

National Conference’s Kashmir region president Nasir Aslam Wani and state’s Higher Education Minister Mohammad Akbar Lone were among those present at the May Day rally.


For more news visit our page : MagazineUrdu News, asianaffairs


Whole middle east           Political magazine             Social affairs

Related tags:
Latest news, world news, current affairs, breaking news, arab country news, daily news, Islamic news, india news, Pakistan news, , india Pakistan news, current news, news headlines, Latest World News,Articles,
Latest news, latest urdu news, world news, current affairs, breaking news, arab country news, sport news, cricket news, daily news, Islamic news, india news, Pakistan news, india Pakistan news, current news,Current affairs, Economic Affairs,Islam and Human Rights, Islam and Politics , Islam and the West, Muslim Media, Islamic Society, Islamic World,Latest World News,  breaking news ,Top Breaking News, Current Affairs, daily news, recent news, news headlines

No comments:

Post a Comment