New Delhi:The Congress slammed the BJP for questioning its alliance with the National Conference ahead of the Union Territory Jammu and Kashmir Assembly elections and said the saffron party was afraid of losing the contest. “The BJP also had an alliance with the PDP in the past, but it is now questioning our alliance with the National Conference. Actually, they are afraid of losing the Assembly elections and are therefore raising such non-issues,” AICC in-charge of Union Territory Jammu & Kashmir Bharat Sinh Solanki told ETV Bharat.
The alliance was sealed in principle during the visit of the Leader of the Opposition, Rahul Gandhi, and Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge to the residence of National Conference chief Farooq Abdullah on June 22, but a seat-sharing formula between the two parties was still being negotiated.
Elections for the 90 Assembly seats in Union Territory Jammu & Kashmir will be held in three phases on September 18, 25 and October 1. The results will be out on October 4. According to party insiders, out of the 24 seats going to the polls in Phase 1, the Congress is keen to contest 9 or 10, including four seats in the Kashmir region considered to be a stronghold of the two regional parties NC and PDP.
Of the four seats, the Congress had won two Devsar and Shangas in 2014. In the third seat, Duru former J&K unit chief Ghulam Ahmed Mir had lost to PDP’s Syed Farooq Ahmed Andrabi by a narrow margin of just 161 votes. The fourth seat is Kokar Nag where PDP’s Abdul Rahim Lather had won in 2014, said party insiders.
“We are asking for seats that we had won and those where we were runners up,” a senior AICC functionary said. The challenge before the Congress managers is that the KokerNag seat has become a reserved seat following delimitation and the party will have to find a new suitable face there. Otherwise, senior leader Peerzada Mohammed Syed belongs to the area and would have been a natural choice, said party insiders.