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People’s verdict must be respected: Farooq Abdullah on election results

by Naveed Ul Haq Ganaie
May 5, 2026
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People’s verdict must be respected: Farooq Abdullah on election results
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Budgam, May 05: National Conference (NC) President Farooq Abdullah on Tuesday said that the people’s verdict in the recently declared election results in four states and one Union Territory must be respected, expressing hope that the new governments would work for public welfare.

Speaking to reporters at Charar-i-Sharief in central Kashmir’s Budgam district, Abdullah said the decision of the people is before everyone. “New governments have come in; may Allah guide them to work for the welfare of the people. This nation belongs to all of us, and it should be taken care of so that everyone progresses.”

On the upcoming Panchayat elections, Abdullah said the NC is ready to participate and is awaiting the official notification. He described Panchayats as an essential pillar of democracy, stating that they enable development at the grassroots level.

Referring to developmental issues at Charar-i-Sharief, Abdullah said work on the Khanqah project was initiated during his tenure in 1996 but alleged that later modifications weakened the structure. He claimed that substandard construction and structural flaws have made the first floor unsafe for prayers.

 

He added that despite expert recommendations, no corrective measures were implemented. Urging the present administration to intervene, he appealed for renovation and completion of the unfinished Khanqah project.

Abdullah also raised concerns about infrastructure issues at Pakherpora Shrine, stating that the ground near the new mosque requires immediate attention—(KNO)

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