Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

BJP contesting through proxy candidates: Omar

- Mir Ehsan mir.ehsan@htlive.com

: Former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Omar Abdullah on Wednesday termed Peoples Conference and Apni Party proxies of the Bharatiya Janata Panta (BJP), while canvassing support National Conference’s (NC) Anantnag-Rajouri Lok Sabha seat candidate Main Altaf.

Abdullah, who held a roadshow and addressed gatherings in Anantnag, said the BJP was showing hesitation to own their candidates belonging to the Peoples Conference and Apni Party unlike the INDIA bloc, which was contesting the elections “openly”. “Union home minister Amit Shah has dropped hints in Jammu that they won’t field candidates in Kashmir. He had said that BJP is in no hurry for the Lotus to bloom in Kashmir while in 2019, the BJP had contested from all seats from the region,” he noted.

Taking note of BJP’s Tarun Chug holding a meeting with Altaf Bukhari and Sajjad Lone, he said, “BJP doesn’t have their own candidates but Sajjad Lone and Altaf Bukhari will represent the Lotus in Kashmir.”

NC candidate, Ahmad, said he was in a “comfortabl­e position” and was the most acceptable candidate on both sides of the Pir Panjal range. “I am in a comfortabl­e situation and I feel I am acceptable on both sides — Anantnag-Kulgam as well as Rajouri-Poonch. My assessment might be wrong, but I think the other parties contesting here do not have as much acceptabil­ity on both sides,” he told reporters

Shot in the arm as CPI(M) backs NC

NC, meanwhile, received a shot in the arm after People’s Alliance for Gupkar Declaratio­n ally CPI(M) decided to put its weight behind the party in the Anantnag-Rajouri parliament seat.

CPI(M) general secretary Mohammad Yusuf Tarigami, a four-time former legislator from Kulgam, holds sway in the region and his support could bolster NC’s chances.

CPI(M)’s Jammu and Kashmir secretary Ghulam Nabi Malik said, “The decision was taken after leaders of the party decided to strengthen those candidates who can easily defeat the candidates opposing the INDIA bloc.”

Tarigami, a veteran politician, had earlier made attempts to unite INDIA bloc partners amid fissures. His efforts, however, came a cropper when Mehbooba Mufti-led Peoples Democratic Party walked out and fielded its own candidates for the polls.

Altaf, a former minister and prominent Gujjar leader, is pitted against Mufti, DPAP’s Saleem Parray and Apni Party’s Zafar Manhas, from Anantnag.

 ?? ?? Omar Abdullah in south Kashmir.
Omar Abdullah in south Kashmir.

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