Srinagar- After initial hiccups, the People’s Alliance for Gupkar Declaration (PAGD) on Sunday reached a consensus over the seat-sharing arrangement for the second phase of the upcoming DDC polls in Jammu and Kashmir and said there is no rift among the alliance partners.
PAGD members on Saturday had failed to finalise the seat-sharing formula for the District Development Council (DDC) polls despite holding a marathon meeting, the third in two days, on the issue.
The alliance partners continued the consultations on Sunday as well at the residence of National Conference (NC) president Farooq Abdullah, who is the chairman of the PAGD
The PAGD is an alliance of several political parties seeking the restoration of Jammu and Kashmir’s special status abrogated by the Centre in August last year.
Consensus has been reached over seat-sharing for the second phase of the polls in the meeting — which was the fourth such exercise in the last three days, a PAGD leader said.
He said the meeting, chaired by Abdullah, was attended by PDP president Mehbooba Mufti, Jammu and Kashmir Pradesh Congress Committee (JKPCC) president G A Mir, Peoples Conference chairman Sajad Lone, CPI(M) leader M Y Tarigami, Awami National Conference senior vice-president Muzaffar Shah and Peoples Movement president Javaid Mustafa Mir, among others.
He said consultations over seat-sharing arrangements for the rest of the phases of the eight-phased election will continue.
We are focusing on one phase at a time. The consultations between the parties are being held in detailed manner and in cordial atmosphere. Such exercises take time, but there is a consensus on how to go about it, the leader, who did not wish to be identified, said.
He said the seat-sharing list was likely to be shared by the alliance with the media in a day or two.
Meanwhile, speaking to reporters outside Abdullah’s residence after the meeting, JKPCC president G A Mir said there was no rift among the alliance partners as everyone understands that this is part of a larger fight for the rights of the people of Jammu and Kashmir.
There is nothing like that (rift). Even if you give 100 per cent share to a political party, there still will be some lacunae, Mir said.
He said the parties were contesting the polls as a composition and the Sunday’s meeting was held to fine-tune the seat-sharing arrangement.
Everyone has seen this maturely that there is a bigger fight ahead and even if some candidate is not accommodated or some party has lesser seats, it does not matter, the JKPCC president said.
He said when the elections to the DDC were announced, the like-minded parties decided to contest the polls unitedly. So discussions took place over the last few days between the second rung leadership of the parties on seat-sharing, he added.
Today, Farooq (Abdullah) sahab called a meeting to give final touches to the seat-sharing arrangement, Mir said.
He said the discussions have been by and large satisfactory and the seat-sharing arrangement is being prepared in a cordial atmosphere.
The parties have come together in an alliance and will appeal to the people to defeat those who have forcibly implemented laws in the state and whose policies have not been in the interests of the people of J-K. This is a right opportunity for the people to protest in a democratic manner by expressing their anger by way of voting for the right candidate or combination, Mir said.
Asked whether the Congress was in the alliance only for the polls or would continue to be a part of it, he said, Those things will come later.
First is first. This is practical that election is the basis of politics. We are going to polls together with an agenda and, I think, we should focus on that first, he added.
Awami National Conference leader Muzaffar Shah said the alliance will defeat the BJP.
Party politics and numbers are immaterial. It does not matter whether any party gets three seats or one. Gupkar Alliance stays and God willing, we will win this because even though there was pressure from the government and its agencies to break the alliance, it did not break, he said.
He appealed to people to be united to defeat the BJP.
I appeal to my people because it is the matter of Article 370, our identity, our state it is an issue of Muslims, Hindus, Sikhs and Buddhists and Kashmiri Pandits. We have done our job and shown unity, now you, as people, should give a tight slap to the BJP in these polls, Shah said.
Asked about PDP patron Muzaffar Hussain Beigh’s resignation from the party over the seat-sharing arrangement within the alliance, he said, Whoever leaves his party right now for another party is the biggest traitor of this nation.
We request all those who have left their parties for some other party, to return as this is a matter of our identity and respond unitedly to the BJP by defeating it, Shah said.
Alliance releases seat-sharing list for 2nd phase of DDC polls
The People’s Alliance for Gupkar Declaration on Sunday finalised its seat-sharing formula for the second phase of the District Development Council polls, allocating eight seats each out of total 27 to the National Conference and the PDP.
The seat-sharing list was released by the alliance spokesperson and Jammu and Kashmir Peoples Conference (JKPC) chairman Sajad Gani Lone.
The list was approved by PAGD chairman and NC president Farooq Abdullah at a meeting of the alliance partners at his residence on Sunday morning.
The last date for filing the nominations for the second phase of the polls is Monday, while the polling would take place on December 1.
According to the PAGD’s seat-sharing pact, Lone’s J&KPC will contest from five seats.
The Congress will field its candidates on three seats, while Jammu and Kashmir Peoples Movement will fight for two seats.
Awami National Conference (ANC), led by Abdullah’s estranged sister Begum Khalida Shah, has been allotted one seat to contest.
A difference, however, continued to persist between CPI(M) and PDP over ‘Pombay’ seat in south Kashmir’s Kulgam district, which was represented in the erstwhile J&K’s state assembly during its last few terms by CPI(M) leader M Y Tarigami.
While the alliance has allocated the seat to the PDP, the CPI(M) is adamant to field its candidate from there.
You can check the ratio of votes when I won against the PDP candidate in 2014 assembly polls or when I supported the NC candidate in 2019 Lok Sabha polls. There should be some justification (for the PDP getting the seat). We will contest this seat. This has already been decided, Tarigami told PTI.
The CPI-M’s decision to field its candidate will not have a bearing on the alliance, he insisted.
We are for the alliance and will remain on the side of the people. We are part of the alliance to defend the rights of the people of J&K, he said.
Elections or no elections, on our part, we are for the alliance and we have been arguing more vigorously for it, Tarigami said, adding if they deny us even a small seat, I think it is not just .
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