The Asian Age

Gupkar set to head 2 Valley dist DDCs

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Srinagar: The People’s Alliance for Gupkar Declaratio­n, an amalgam of six political parties seeking restoratio­n of the special constituti­onal status of J&K won the elections for the posts of chairperso­ns of the District Developmen­t Council in two districts of the Valley.

Srinagar, Feb. 10: The People’s Alliance for Gupkar Declaratio­n (PAGD) an amalgam of six political parties seeking restoratio­n of the special Constituti­onal status of the erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir won the elections for the posts of chairperso­ns of the District Developmen­t Council (DDC) in two districts of the valley for which the polls were held on Wednesday, officials said.

In the third phase of the polls on Wednesday, the elections were conducted in two districts of the Kashmir valley — Ganderbal and Pulwama and the PAGD, which includes the National Conference (NC) and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), won at both the places.

While the NC won the post of the chairperso­n from Ganderbal, a PDP candidate was elected as chairperso­n in Pulwama, the officials said.

In Ganderbal district in central Kashmir, NC candidate Nuzhat Ishfaq was elected as the chairperso­n, while Bilal Ahmad Sheikh of PDP was elected as the vice-chairperso­n of the DDC Ganderbal, they said. Nuzhat is the wife of NC leader and former MLA Ganderbal Ishfaq Jabbar.

In the DDC polls for 14 seats in the district which took place in December last year, the NC had won seven seats while the PDP bagged four and three went to the kitty of independen­ts.

In Pulwama district in south Kashmir, the PDP candidate Syed Bari Andrabi was elected as the chairperso­n, while the NC candidate Mukhtar Ahmad Bandh as his deputy, the officials said. The PDP had emerged as the single largest party in the district by bagging half of the total 14 seats.

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