New Delhi : The Congress on Sunday said that all options on having a pre-poll alliance with the National Conference or not were open ahead of the crucial Jammu and Kashmir assembly polls likely in September.
The Congress and the NC had a pre-poll alliance for the five parliamentary seats in UT J&K and the lone seat in UT Ladakh in the Lok Sabha polls and it was expected that the pact would also extend to the assembly polls. However, the going alone line has recently gained prominence within the grand old party, said party insiders.
That, in a way, explained the recent remarks made by J&K Congress chief Viqar Rasool Wani, who said that the grand old party preferred to fight the coming assembly polls on its strength.
Rasool further said the last time the Congress had an alliance with any regional party was in 1986. He also said that the Congress was the only party which had a presence across the border UT and therefore would be in a position to lead the next government.
When asked, AICC in charge of Jammu and Kashmir Bharatsinh Solanki responded by saying that the state unit chief’s comments might have been made keeping in mind the views of the local leaders but clarified that the alliance issue was still being discussed within the party.
“All options are open at this point. We are in the process of obtaining ground-level feedback. A final decision would be made by the high command after factoring in the feedback from the state unit,” Solanki told ETV Bharat.
The AICC functionary further said that the Congress was in the process of firming up a ‘people’s manifesto’ for the UT and was conducting a massive public outreach to obtain public feedback on the lines of the Lok Sabha polls manifesto.