Srinagar: In a significant development ahead of the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly elections, the National Conference (NC) and the Indian National Congress (INC) solidified their pre-poll alliance. After days of intense negotiations and discussions, the two parties announced on Monday evening that they, along with their partners, will field joint candidates on 85 out of the 90 Assembly seats in the region. However, they have decided to engage in a 'friendly' contest on five seats where a consensus could not be reached.
The announcement was made during a press conference held at NC President Dr Farooq Abdullah's residence in Gupkar, Srinagar. Leaders from both parties emphasised the strength and unity of their alliance, reiterating their commitment to fight the upcoming elections jointly and harmoniously.
"We have decided to fight together against communal forces under the 'INDIA' Alliance. We finalised the tie-up very cordial and disciplined manner," Abdullah stated during the press conference. He underscored the parties' shared goal of presenting a united front against their common political adversaries.
Senior Congress leader and Member of Parliament KC Venugopal echoed Abdullah's sentiments, highlighting the stakes involved in the alliance. "The BJP is trying to destroy the soul of Kashmir, and we are here to save it. We have conducted all discussions cordially and we will fight together and win together," Venugopal declared while highlighting the resolve of both parties to challenge the BJP's influence in the region.
Tariq Karra, the president of the Jammu and Kashmir Pradesh Congress Committee, further elaborated on the seat-sharing arrangement. "We understood each other's sensitivities and reviewed some decisions regarding seat distribution. NC will contest 51 seats, while INC will contest 32 seats. There will be a friendly contest on five seats. Additionally, alliance partners Harsh Dev Singh of the Panthers Party and CPI (M) leader MY Tarigami have been allotted one seat each," Karra explained, outlining the specifics of the agreement.