The ambiance in Jammu and Kashmir is getting politically charged with the confrontation between the political events. While Jammu and Kashmir National Conference chief Omar Abdullah slammed the BJP over electoral bonds funding, former Congress chief and now chief of Democratic Progressive Azad Party, Ghulam Nabi Azad has introduced to contest the Lok Sabha polls.
Omar Slams BJP
In a blistering critique of the BJP’s Modi authorities over corruption linked to electoral bonds, the Jammu and Kashmir National Conference, led by President Omar Abdullah, accused the BJP of plundering the folks of Jammu and Kashmir. Abdullah acknowledged that the BJP had exploited the area by awarding main tasks just like the Zojila Tunnel and Ratlay Power Project to non-local firms in trade for electoral bonds value over a thousand crores.
Addressing the inaugural election rally for the celebration’s candidate for the Anantnag Lok Sabha seat, Mian Altaf, within the Liver space of Pahalgam in South Kashmir in the present day, Omar Abdullah additionally hinted at a possible reconciliation with the Peoples Democratic Party, an alliance companion of the INDIA bloc in J&Okay, following the latest Ramlila Maiden Rally of the INDIA Alliance in Delhi on Sunday.
Abdullah additional accused the BJP authorities of imposing non-local rule in Jammu and Kashmir, asserting, “From the LG to top bureaucracy, everyone is non-local, and local officers are intentionally sidelined, resulting in a detrimental impact on governance in Jammu and Kashmir.”
Azad To Contest Lok Sabha Polls
The Congress celebration introduced on Tuesday that Ghulam Nabi Azad, a former veteran chief of the celebration and the present DPAP chairman, will contest the upcoming Lok Sabha elections from the Anantnag-Rajouri constituency. During a press convention held in Srinagar, Taj Mohiuddin, the celebration’s treasurer and former minister, acknowledged that the celebration has chosen Ghulam Nabi Azad as its candidate for the Anantnag-Rajouri seat within the upcoming Lok Sabha elections.
Thus far, solely two events have declared their candidates for the Anantnag-Rajouri seat within the 7-phase Lok Sabha elections, that are set to start on April 19. On Monday, the National Conference introduced that Mian Altaf, a former minister and ex-legislator from Kangan, who’s a distinguished Gujjar chief, would be the celebration’s candidate for this constituency.


