Big allegation by congress MP Nasir Hussain…?
congress rajya sabha member Nasir Hussain on sunday accused the bharatiya janata party (BJP) of creating political instability in kashmir - SRINAGAR/JAMMU' target='_blank' title='jammu and kashmir-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW'>jammu and kashmir by supporting independent candidates and smaller parties in the assembly elections. congress Working Committee member Nasir Hussain stressed the need for a clear mandate to form a stable government in the region. congress and National Conference (NC) are contesting the kashmir - SRINAGAR/JAMMU' target='_blank' title='jammu and kashmir-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW'>jammu and kashmir assembly elections in alliance.
The congress MP said, "We are demanding a decisive and clear mandate to the alliance to provide a stable government in Jammu and Kashmir. people should be vigilant against the BJP's deceptive strategy of encouraging independent candidates and smaller parties to create political uncertainty in Jammu and Kashmir. He said that the bjp, realizing its electoral challenges, is resorting to divisive tactics to manipulate the results." ‘BJP’s strategy aims to create chaos’
Nasir Hussain said that BJP’s strategy of promoting independent candidates and small parties aims to create chaos, which historically supports the ruling party’s agenda. Highlighting the supreme Court’s intervention in the context of these elections, he criticized BJP’s efforts to destroy democratic processes. He also questioned the record of bjp rule, pointing to issues like healthcare, education and infrastructure development.
Let us tell you that voting has been done on 24 seats in kashmir - SRINAGAR/JAMMU' target='_blank' title='jammu and kashmir-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW'>jammu and kashmir on 18 September. Now voting will be held for the second phase on 26 seats on 25 September. After this, the third phase of voting will be held on 1 October. The results will be declared on 8 October.