No party raised voice when J&K was downgraded to UT: Azad
KNO Correspondent
Srinagar, Jun 14 (KNO): Former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister and Chairman Democratic Progressive Azad Party (DPAP), Ghulam Nabi Azad on Wednesday said that the political parties are silent over the delay in assembly polls in the Union Territory.
According to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer—(KNO), Azad said that National Conference (NC) Vice President Omar Abdullah is correct in saying that when other political parties have issues they talk about unity, but that none is raising voice when elections are not being held in J&K.
“Likewise Omar Abdullah, I have the same regrets with other political parties because when they have any issues they talk of unity but none has spoken a word in parliament when our state was downgraded to UT,” he said.
Azad said that they are going through turbulent times as the elections are not being held from the last six years, saying that several opposition parties supported and voted BJP in both the houses of the parliament—(KNO)
Ignore fake text, WhatsApp messages on power disconnection: KPDCL to consumers By:-/ Aijaz Rather SRINAGAR,…
DLSA to conduct Lok-Adalat for Bank Recovery Cases on July 20 By:- Zia Shakeel SRINAGAR,…
37-year-old man's body found in Anantnag Warish Shah Anantnag, Jul 4 (GNS): Body of a…
Srinagar Records Highest Temperature at 35.7°C on Hottest Day of the Season 04/07/2024(JKNN) Maximum Temperatures…
Gym trainer, involved in 11 cases of sexual assault, heldThere, a man suddenly grabbed her…