Trouble In Gupkar Alliance As National Conference To Go Solo In Elections
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The NC has alleged that some constituent of the Gupkar alliance has made statements and speeches against the NC which doesn't contribute to the overall unity of the alliance.
The Gupkar alliance in Jammu and Kashmir, formed to fight against the revocation of the erstwhile state's special status, may be falling apart as one of its main constituents -- Farooq Abdullah-led National Conference -- has decided to go solo in the next elections. Only way to protect J&Ks identity is to first register, and cast your vote in huge numbers: @OmarAbdullah to people.Provincial Committee members unanimously resolved that JKNC should prepare and fight all 90 seats. pic.twitter.com/dhS9fYKYBS PAGD was conceived for a much larger cause than just an electoral alliance .If some constituent of the Alliance has reservations for any kind of electoral alliance , that will not impact our unity for the larger goal .
National Conference, which joined hands with arch-rival Jammu and Kashmir Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to set up the alliance, has said it will contest the next assembly elections on its own. It denounced "unfair treatment" which it claims the party has been subjected to in the People's Alliance for Gupkar Declaration (PAGD).
"Only way to protect J&Ks identity is to first register, and cast your vote in huge numbers: @OmarAbdullah to people. Provincial Committee members unanimously resolved that JKNC should prepare and fight all 90 seats," the Jammu Kashmir National Conference tweeted today.