Srinagar:Amid controversy over registering outsiders as electors for Jammu and Kashmir assembly elections, mainstream political parties except for BJP, Peoples Conference and Apni Party, held an All Party Meeting at National Conference president Farooq Abdullah's residence here on Monday.
Among other mainstream parties, the meeting was attended by the Shiv Sena unit of Jammu and Kashmir as well. The participants included People’s Democratic Party (PDP) president Mehbooba Mufti, CPIM leader M Y Tarigami, Shiv Sena JK president Manish Sawhney, Awami National Conference vice president Muzaffar Shah, J&K Congress president Viqar Rasool and working president Raman Bhalla.
At the end of the meeting, Farooq Abdullah addressed a press conference saying that granting voting rights to outsiders in Jammu and Kashmir will pave way for outsiders into the J&K assembly. "Granting voting rights in J&K will end the identity of Jammu and Kashmir. Assembly will be in the hands of outsiders which will deprive us," he said. "Why have they chosen J&K only? Why haven't they chosen Sikkim for it," he asked.
Shiv Sena J&K president Manish Sawhney said that they have come together to help people despite their ideologies. "Jammu & Kashmir is suffering and they have to work to end the miseries of common masses," said Sahni, who belongs to the Uddhav Thackeray camp.