Srinagar (Jammu and Kashmir): In a significant move, the People's Alliance for Gupkar Declaration (PAGD) on Saturday announced its decision to participate in the upcoming District Development Council (DDC) elections unitedly in Jammu and Kashmir.
Following its maiden meeting in Jammu, PAGD spokesperson Sajad Gani Lone announced that the leadership has decided to contest the upcoming polls in Jammu and Kashmir unitedly.
He further said that all the modalities and new administrative rules will be looked into and the alliance president Dr Farooq Abdullah will declare the names of contestants on his own.
"Despite the abruptness of the DDC elections in terms of timing it is important that this sacred space in a democracy is not allowed to be invaded and marauded by divisive forces," Lone said.
Interestingly, Congress too has decided to take part in the upcoming elections to "stop communal forces."
"BJP is trying to finish our identity and people from all sections are annoyed. People should come forward and take part in the elections and take account of the wrong policies of the BJP through their vote," Jammu and Kashmir Pradesh Congress Committee president Ghulam Ahmad Mir said.
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"We will try our best to stop communal forces and we hope that the people understand the situation," he added.
The PAGD was formed on October 15, 2019, by six major political parties of Jammu and Kashmir. However, the Congress despite being one of the 'Gupkar declaration' signatories skipped the October 15 meeting.
Prior to the stripping of J&K's special status on August 5 last year, the leaders had met at the Gupkar residence of National Conference president Farooq Abdullah in Srinagar and drafted the declaration.