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Clustering of Polling stations being done to serve interests of BJP, its allies in JK: PDP

K H News Service by K H News Service
March 27, 2019
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Srinagar:  Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) on Tuesday termed coming polls defining moment for the future of Jammu and Kashmir and said that various attempts are being made to prevent people from exercising their franchise.

Soon  after PDP leader Aga Syed Mohsin  filed his nomination as a PDP candidate from Srinagar parliamentary constituency, a meeting of PDP’s Zonal presidents and assembly segment incharges was held in the party head office here in which several leaders took part to discuss the poll campaign.

Speaking on the occasion, senior PDP leader and former minister Naeem Akhtar said the PDP has advantage over other parties as its candidate has clean reputation and brings freshness which is very rare in current Srinagar contest.    “One contestant who has the distinction of being the senior most politician in the state, is going in the election with a chargesheet of swindling money which was meant for the youth to play cricket. Others are proclaimed  bank defaulters, tax evaders and encroachers.  The  choice for the candidates should be clear for the voters now,” Akhtar said in his speech.

He added that if Farooq Abdullah gets elected again, he will be vulnerable to all kinds of manipulation. “When he was Chief Minister of the state with a record number of sixty MLAs, he gave away state’s interests, importing POTA, selling water resources, unleashing the reign of terror by introducing Ikhwan in Kashmir and made catch and kill a normal routine. At present, Farooq Abdullah is extremely weak on personal front and he will be vulnerable to all kinds of pressures. People have to be wary of that,” Akhtar said.

Expressing serious concern over the clustering of poling stations,  he said that it seems that this is being done to safeguard the  interests of the BJP and its allies. “Because they have recently tasted blood, having their own municipal councils and corporations in Kashmir where they hardly have  any voters,” Akhtar said, adding that clustering of polling stations is actually aimed to restrict voters  because they have made the voters vulnerable to threats and dangers while making them walk  even four to five kilometres to vote.

He added that while government is making the machines and the polling staff secure, it is ironically exposing the people who want to vote in spite of trying circumstances to greater dangers.  “Why cannot it be done as according to the previous practice.  It seems that this is being done to safeguard the  interests of the BJP and its allies because they have recently tasted blood, having their own municipal councils and corporations in Kashmir where they hardly have  any voters,” Akhtar said.

The PDP leader added that people have to be wary about it and the election commission has to take note of this.  “We have already lodged a complaint in Election Commission of India but unfortunately there is no response so far from the administration which makes the whole exercise suspect”

General Secretary Ghulam Nabi Lone Hanjura while speaking on the occasion castigated recent statements of NC vice President Omar Abdullah and termed his uncalled for jibes against the PDP akin to pot calling the kettle black.  He said that it was NC that was first to unleash terror against Jamaat-e- Islami, lock down hundreds of its schools and jeopardised career of thousands of students.  Hanjura said that by going through Omar Abdullah’s statements, one easily comes to know how NC brought NIA to the state of Jammu and Kashmir and accorded it with a free hand to raid houses and seize properties.

Senior PDP leaders Mohammad Khurshid Alam, Noor Mohammad, Asea Naqash and several others also spoke on the occasion.

 

K H News Service

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