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PAGD the voice of the people; vote for alliance candidates in large numbers: Sajad Lone

K H News Service by K H News Service
December 4, 2020
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PAGD the voice of the people; vote for alliance candidates in large numbers: Sajad Lone
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Srinagar: Peoples Conference Chairman Sajad Lone Thursday appealed people to vote only for the alliance candidates saying that PAGD has emerged as the voice of the people.
Addressing election rallies in Drugmulla and Rajwar he urged people to vote only for PAGD candidates to respect the unity of mainstream parties for a common cause. Addressing an election rally at Zachaldara Rajwar, Lone exhorted people to vote for the PAGD candidates. He however cautioned that these polls are not only a test for PAGD but the people as well. For the people the test is to rally collectively and amplify the real pain of the people of Jammu and Kashmir. While sounding a note of caution, Lone said that this is also a test for the polity especially the PAGD.
“The PAGD has emerged as the voice of the people and our deeds as representatives of the people will script the credibility quotient amongst the people. He said he was worried that the alliance is in many cases is confined to the top leadership. On the ground the leaders of respective constituent parties are behaving as if it is like previous times, as if nothing has changed as if nothing has been eroded as if we are still a state. Local level bickering is a luxury which we just can’t afford. The top leadership will have to intervene. We are facing a test.”

Asserting that people see alliance rules being flouted on the ground, he said that respective parties must intervene on those flouting alliance mandates.
“I have been asked by people that if we can’t trust the PAGD in DDC polls how can we trust the alliance on issues like Article 370. And people are bound to ask questions. We should close ranks and top leadership of respective parties must intervene on those flouting alliance mandates. The need of the hour is to take strict disciplinary action against those who have flaunted rules on the ground. This is a luxury we cannot afford at any cost”, he concluded.

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