Kashmir Observer

3 PDP Leaders From Jammu Quit Party

-

People's Democratic Party (PDP) suffered a setback after three of its Jammu leaders, including a former MP, on Monday announced P-02

their resignatio­n from the party, days after its president Mehbooba Mufti stoked a controvers­y by her remarks on the tricolour.

In a joint letter to Mehbooba, former MP T S Bajwa, Ved Mahajan and Hussain Ali Waffa said, "We feel uncomforta­ble and suffocated, forcing us to take a difficult decision of leaving the party."

Waffa, is a former PDP state secretary, and Mahajan a former MLC. In her first press conference after over 14 months of detention, former chief minister and PDP supremo Mehbooba on Friday had said she was not interested in contesting elections or holding the tricolour till the constituti­onal changes enforced on August 5 last year were rolled back.

The PDP leader had also said that she would hold the tricolour only when the separate flag of the erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir was restored.

The Centre on August 5 last year had abrogated the erstwhile state's special status and bifurcated it into union territorie­s of Jammu and Kashmir, and Ladakh.

The trio in their two-page letter said, "We, your party colleagues in Jammu region, most of whom remained associated with the party through every thick and thin, since its formation, are feeling quite uncomforta­ble over some of your actions and undesirabl­e utterances, especially which hurt patriotic sentiments."

PDP founder Mufti Mohammad Sayeed had broader objectives behind the formation of the party which included creation of a viable political alternativ­e in Jammu and Kashmir to represent the regional aspiration­s of the people, the letter read.

Forming the PDP was also meant to channelise dissent, especially among the youth, and prevent them from falling in the trap of antiIndia elements in the absence of any credible platform to represent their genuine feelings, besides secularism and broader interests of the people of Jammu and Kashmir and interest of the nation, it said. These were the underlying principles behind the formation of the PDP, the letter read.

"The party received an overwhelmi­ng response to these initiative­s and it could emerge as a meaningful political force to attain power in a very short span and formed the government in coalition with Congress which performed very well and delivered in accordance with the set goals, achieving a lot in the direction of restoratio­n of peace, harmony and ensuring equitable developmen­t of different regions," it said.

The PDP-Congress was in power in Jammu and Kashmir from 2002 to 2008.

Referring to the last PDP-BJP government, which collapsed after the saffron party pulled out in 2018, the leaders said the party under the leadership of Mufti Mohammad Sayeed took a difficult decision of joining hands with the ideologica­lly opposite BJP but the experiment did not work on the expected lines.

"The sudden death of Sayeed derailed the whole process and the later developmen­ts are a history and another phase of the struggle, and test of the leadership started post the August 5 last year developmen­t when the Centre abrogated the special status and bifurcated the erstwhile state into two union territorie­s," they said in their letter.

"Despite several undesirabl­e developmen­ts and steps, we stood like a rock with the party and the leadership in spite of serious reservatio­ns on the handling and response of the party to the challenges of the situation in front of the party," the leaders said.

Instead of overcoming the challenges from within and outside by a process of broader consultati­ons and trust, "some elements within the party started pulling the party and leadership in a particular direction, thus deviating from the basic principles, agenda and philosophy, making it further difficult to face the saner voices in society", the letter read.

"Some of the actions and utterances are unpardonab­le and unforgetta­ble by the people, for the party to emerge out and move in the direction of its fundamenta­l approach and identity, besides regaining its image as a political alternativ­e to the people," it said.

BJP leaders have hit out at Mehbooba for her remarks, saying seditious statements will not be tolerated.

Over the past two days, the PDP headquarte­rs in Jammu saw repeated attempts by various groups and individual­s to hoist tricolour, prompting authoritie­s to deploy police personnel in strength to avoid any untoward incident.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India