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Para accuses NC of aiding BJP in ‘normalising’ Aug 05 decisions

by Naveed Ul Haq Ganaiee
October 20, 2025
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Para accuses NC of aiding BJP in ‘normalising’ Aug 05 decisions
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Budgam, Oct 20: Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) leader and MLA Pulwama, Waheed ur Rehman Para on Monday said the Budgam by-election is not just a local contest but a chance for people to reject the ongoing “normalisation” of August 5, 2019 decisions — a process he alleged is being aided by the National Conference (NC).

Speaking to media outside the Returning Officer’s office in Budgam, where he accompanied PDP candidate Aga Muntazir Mehdi, Para said that after a long time, people of Jammu and Kashmir gave a one-sided mandate, bringing the NC to power.

“Despite having an absolute majority, NC has failed to speak on political rights or challenge the decisions taken after the abrogation of Article 370. In fact, every move of the BJP is being normalised with NC’s silence,” he said.

He said the Budgam bypoll is an opportunity for people to reclaim their political voice. “People have elected a Chief Minister from here, but they still have no one to address their local issues. Muntazir belongs to Budgam — win or lose, he will remain here, among his people,” Para said.

Calling the by-election crucial for the political discourse of Jammu and Kashmir, Para added, “This vote is not just for Budgam; it’s a message across Kashmir that parties making tall promises and failing to deliver must be held accountable.”

On the reservation issue, Para said PDP is seeking its rationalisation based on population. “A big mandate was given to the NC, but they avoid talking about detainees, the ban on Jamaat-e-Islami or Article 370. Even our assembly is not ready to raise these issues,” he remarked—(KNO)

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