Brighter Kashmir

Several politician­s cancel poll campaign

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Srinagar, April 16: Several mainstream politician­s in Kashmir on Tuesday cancelled their campaignin­g programme as a mark of respect to those killed in the Srinagar boat tragedy.

At least six people were killed and several others are missing after a boat capsized in Jhelum river in Srinagar district on Tuesday morning.

The National Conference leader and party candidate from Srinagar Lok Sabha seat, Ruhullah Mehdi, announced that he would not carry out poll campaign for two days.

“This is a tragic day today for all of us and the bereaved families of the children who lost their lives in # Batwara. I cancel all my campaignin­g programs for today and tomorrow. Prayers for the angelic souls and the families of the deceased,” Ruhullah, an influentia­l Shia leader from Budgam, posted on X.

Jammu And Kashmir People’s Conference headed by Sajad Lone asked party cadres and leaders to suspend all election- related activities.

“Out of respect for the families affected by the boat capsize tragedy today, JKPC cadres and leaders are directed to suspend all electionre­lated activities. Our hearts are with those enduring this loss. We stand together with the affected families in support and solidarity,” JKPC posted on X.

Apni Party headed by Altaf Bukhari said there will be no political activity anywhere in the valley today.

“In the wake of the tragedy caused by the boat capsizing incident, Apni Party is postponing all its activities and events that were scheduled for today. The loss of precious lives, including those of children, in this fatal incident is a monumental tragedy for all of us, and we are grieving. Therefore, there will be no political activity anywhere in the valley today,” Apni party spokesman said.

Former Mayor of Srinagar and Apni Party leader, Junaid Mattu said that he cancelled all events and activities today in view of the deeply saddening loss of lives at Batwara.

“Unable to pull my mind away from the images and the absolutely heartbreak­ing loss..,” he posted on X.

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