Srinagar (Jammu and Kashmir): The second phase of Jammu and Kashmir's assembly elections is heating up as candidates from various political parties continue to file their nominations. On Wednesday, the Deputy Commissioner's office in Srinagar was abuzz with activities as supporters of various candidates gathered to back their candidates.
Among those filing nominations were key figures from the National Conference (NC), including Tanvir Sadiq from Zadibal, Ahsan Pardesi from Lal Chowk, Ali Mohammad Sagar from Khanyar, and Salman Sagar from Hazratbal. These candidates were accompanied by a significant number of supporters, as well as the party's Vice President, Omar Abdullah, underscoring the importance of these constituencies in the upcoming polls.
Other prominent candidates submitting their papers included Syed Mohammad Altaf Bukhari, the President of Apni Party, who is contesting from Chanapora, as well as Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)'s Asiea Naqash from Hazratbal, Khurshid Alam from Eidgah, and Apni Party's Mohammad Ashraf Mir from Lal Chowk.
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) candidate, Er Aijaz Hussain, and Jammu & Kashmir United Movement's Faheem Reshi were also among those who filed their nominations. The scene outside the returning officer's office was charged, with supporters chanting slogans in favour of their respective parties and candidates.
Candidates who spoke to ETV Bharat expressed confidence in their victory. They emphasised that this election is about restoring the dignity of Jammu and Kashmir, which they believe was taken away unconstitutionally and undemocratically. The candidates argued that the people are eager for change and that such a shift can only happen if honest and capable representatives are elected.