Rahul Gandhi’s blueprint was ready for Jammu and Kashmir elections!

Jammu Kashmir Election: The days of democracy are finally dawning in India’s most important and glorious state Jammu Kashmir. Now the bugle for assembly elections has also been blown there. The Congress high command has reached there and has also announced an alliance with the National Conference. But in the meantime, the head of Jammu Kashmir Congress has given such a statement which has started being discussed.

If he is to be believed, Rahul Gandhi’s blue print for the assembly elections was already ready but due to a compulsion he had to take a big decision. 

After all what was the ‘national compulsion’ of Congress

In fact, Jammu and Kashmir Pradesh Congress Committee President Tariq Hameed Karra said on Saturday that the Congress was ready to contest all 90 seats in the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly elections on its own. But due to ‘national compulsion’, an alliance has been made with the National Conference. However, he said that this alliance has been formed for the stability and betterment of the people of Jammu and Kashmir. 

He was ready to enter the field alone without

It is clear from Tariq Hameed Karra’s statement that Rahul Gandhi was ready to contest alone in Jammu and Kashmir without any alliance. But due to being with the National Conference at the national level, he has decided to fight together. Karra also said that Congress will become stronger in the future. We had some compulsions regarding the alliance, the alliance was formed due to national sentiment and national compulsion. If the parameters of the alliance were not followed, Congress was ready to contest all 90 seats.

Coalition Dharma was followed

He said this when he was talking to reporters during a function organized at the headquarters of Jammu and Kashmir Pradesh Congress Committee. On this occasion, former Kokernag MLA Abdul Rahim Rather and activist Irfan Hafiz Lone joined the party. Karra said that an agreement has been reached between the two parties following the coalition dharma. 

He said that this alliance has been formed following the principles of alliance and for the betterment of the people of Jammu and Kashmir. Meanwhile, National Conference and Congress finalized the seat sharing on Monday. Under this, both the parties will field their candidates on 51 and 32 seats respectively.

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