SRINAGAR: Former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister and PDP president Mehbooba Mufti has stated that if BJP wins the upcoming parliamentary elections, it may be the final election that the nation would witness. The PDP chief stated that neither she is desirous about changing into the Chief Minister or a Member of Parliament. Mehbooba Mufti kickstarted her election marketing campaign from South Kashmir’s Shopian district earlier right now.
“I’m compelled to face with you all who need me to develop into their voice. I need to increase the voice of the oppressed, the voice of all of the youth locked in jails. Because I have no idea whether or not there will probably be any elections after this or not. These elections are needed right now to lift the voice of the oppressed,” Mufti stated.
The People’s Democratic Party (PDP) launched its election marketing campaign from South Kashmir for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections in Jammu and Kashmir with a vibrant highway present stretching from Tahab Crossing, Circular Road in Pulwama to Sangam in Anantnag on Tuesday.
Mehbooba Mufti and social gathering’s youth president Waheed-ur-Rehman Para, who’s the social gathering’s candidate from the seat, led the rally, which drew a whole lot of enthusiastic members, predominantly of youth and PDP supporters.
Addressing the media after the occasion, Mehbooba Mufti prolonged condolences to the households affected by the latest Batwara Srinagar boat capsizing incident. Criticizing the present administration, she lamented the alleged transformation of the Union Territory into an “open jail” below the BJP-led Lt Governor’s regime.
The PDP’s election technique was outlined, with Mufti contesting from the remodelled Anantnag-Rajouri constituency, Para getting into the fray from Srinagar-Pulwama, and Fayaz Ahmad Mir standing because the candidate from the north Kashmir constituency.
The PDP’s resolution to contest independently follows a public fallout with the National Conference regardless of their earlier alliance within the INDIA coalition. The upcoming polls, commencing on April 19, will witness distinguished contenders together with former Chief Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad and veteran National Conference chief Mian Altaf. Jammu and Kashmir’s electoral panorama has undergone important adjustments with the state’s transition to a Union territory.