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Time of India
14 hours ago
- Politics
- Time of India
Won't rely on crutches: NC National Conference ally Congress to contest J&K polls solo
SRINAGAR: National Conference ally Congress said Tuesday it will contest upcoming elections in J&K independently, signalling a shift before possible assembly or local body polls. 'This time, we won't rely on crutches,' said J&K Congress president Tariq Hamid Karra at a function in Srinagar. 'Congress must be seen as a credible alternative in J&K.' Congress backed NC in the Oct 2024 assembly elections. NC became the single largest party in the 90-member House and Congress won six seats. Congress general secretary Ghulam Ahmad Mir said many in the party had objected to the alliance, but it was pursued 'in the national interest'. 'If elections are held again, whether due to dissolution of the assembly or restoration of statehood, we will contest on our own,' Mir said. There is speculation Centre may restore statehood in coming months on the condition of holding fresh elections. Congress has criticised the delay, despite repeated promises from PM Narendra Modi and Union home minister Amit Shah. 'On the day Article 370 was abrogated, I stood up in Parliament and opposed it,' said Syed Naseer Hussain, newly appointed AICC in-charge for J&K. 'They promised statehood. Why haven't they delivered?' Hussain drew a comparison between J&K and his native Karnataka, where large regions receive targeted development aid under with Article 371. 'That shows special constitutional provisions are not unique to J&K,' he said, adding that policy inconsistency has hurt the region. 'Once we form a govt on our own, those inconsistencies will end.' He urged party workers to prepare for upcoming Panchayati Raj and district council polls, expected after the Amarnath Yatra (July 3 to Aug 9). 'Youths will be given fair opportunities,' Hussain said.


India Gazette
18-05-2025
- Politics
- India Gazette
JKPCC chief accuses BJP of 'politicising' Op Sindoor through nationwide Tiranga Yatra
Jammu and Kashmir [India], May 18 (ANI): Jammu & Kashmir Pradesh Congress Committee (JKPCC) President Tariq Hamid Karra on Sunday accused BJP of politicising Operation Sindoor through the ongoing Tiranga rally. Speaking to ANI, Karra said, 'Operation Sindoor was a joint effort of the Indian Army, Navy, Air Force, CRPF, BSF and CISF. But BJP has hijacked the operation's name and turned it into a political campaign,' Karra said, referring to the series of Tiranga yatras being organised across northern India under the operation's banner. 'The images of the armed forces are minimal, while oversized pictures of BJP leaders dominate the displays. This clearly shows the BJP's intent to politicise a national military achievement,' he said. Karra further announced that the Congress party will hold its own programme in honour of the armed forces from May 20 to May 30 across the Union Territory. 'We will not name our programme after Operation Sindoor. Our aim is to genuinely honour the armed forces, not to politicise their sacrifices,' he stated. Meanwhile, Union Home Minister Amit Shah participated and led the 'Tiranga Yatra.' In a post on X, Shah wrote, 'The brave soldiers of the country have made Operation Sindoor synonymous with the elimination of terrorism with their valour. Live from the Tiranga Yatra organised in Gandhinagar Lok Sabha in honour of the soldiers on the historic success of this operation...' Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) launched 'Tiranga Yatra' on May 13 and it will continue till May 23. The yatra aims to honour the valour of Indian soldiers and inform citizens about Operation Sindoor's success. The campaign kicked off in Delhi on May 13 with a symbolic march featuring a 108-foot-tall national flag. Senior leaders, including Sambit Patra, Vinod Tawde, and Tarun Chugh, were tasked with coordinating the campaign across regions. The party will hold press conferences nationwide and will engage social media influencers to amplify the campaign's message digitally and reach younger audiences. Operation Sindoor was launched on May 7 in response to a deadly terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, on April 22, in which 26 civilians lost their lives. In a swift and decisive retaliation, Indian forces eliminated over 100 terrorists across the border in Pakistan. Though Pakistan launched a counteroffensive, India responded with force, leading to a ceasefire and reasserting its defence posture. Through the Tiranga Yatra, the BJP aims to remind citizens of India's resolute stand against terrorism and to foster a deeper sense of nationalism and unity across the country. (ANI)