New Delhi:The Congress-National Conference alliance will reflect the aspirations of the people and present an alternative to the BJP in the UTs of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh. “Since the removal of Article 370, and the carving out of two UTs from the erstwhile state, there have been no elections over the past five years despite claims by the BJP that the situation in the border state has become better. The INDIA bloc will reflect the concerns of the locals over the protection of regional identity and issues like jobs and security,” AICC general secretary in charge of J&K Bharatsinh Solanki told ETV Bharat.
“There is already joint campaigning happening and the alliance will win all the six seats in J&K and Ladakh. The Congress and NC have served a coalition government in the past, which worked for the people unlike the BJP-PDP government, which turned out to be a failed experiment,” he said.
According to AICC insiders, a Lok Sabha seat-sharing pact was finalised with the NC, an old Congress ally, but the other key regional player PDP will also remain part of the INDIA bloc. “There was an issue between the two regional parties over dominance in the Kashmir valley. The PDP may not be contesting but party chief Mehbooba Mufti would remain with us. She addressed an INDIA rally in Delhi recently,” a senior AICC functionary said.
The PDP has named candidates for three seats in the Kashmir Valley, Waheed Parra from Srinagar, Mir Fayaz from Baramulla and Mehbooba Mufti from Anantnag-Rajouri. The PDP will support the Congress on the two seats in the Jammu region, Udhampur and Jammu.