Jammu-Kashmir: National Conference and Congress Form Alliance for Friendly Contest on 5 Seats

Priya Sharma

Jammu-Kashmir: National Conference and Congress Form Alliance for Friendly Contest on 5 Seats

Jammu and Kashmir Assembly Elections: After extensive discussions, the National Conference and the Congress Party have finalized their alliance for the upcoming elections in Jammu and Kashmir. This coalition will see both parties contesting in a friendly manner for five designated seats, effectively putting an end to previous controversies regarding seat distribution. The negotiations took place at the residence of Farooq Abdullah, where notable activity was observed from early morning as both media personnel and supporters of the National Conference gathered.

The initial round of discussions commenced at 12:30 PM, but by 3 PM, no clear outcome had been reached. Nonetheless, sources hinted at the likelihood of an alliance being established. The second round of meetings was scheduled for 4 PM. However, as no representatives from the Congress high command arrived at Farooq Abdullah’s residence by the scheduled time, speculation about the potential breakdown of negotiations started to rise. Eventually, around 6:30 PM, senior Congress leaders including K.C. Venugopal, Salman Khurshid, Pawan Khera, and Bharat Singh Solanki arrived, alleviating concerns regarding the alliance’s stability.

Overview of the Alliance Meetings

Continued Discussions at Farooq Abdullah’s Residence

The gathered Congress leaders participated in a meeting that lasted approximately one hour before addressing the press. The press conference featured prominent figures such as Farooq Abdullah, Tarik Hamid Karra from the Congress, K.C. Venugopal, Salman Khurshid, Pawan Khera, and Bharat Singh Solanki, all of whom underscored the significance of this coalition.

Seat Distribution and Election Strategy

NC and Congress Allocated Seats

According to Congress leader Tarik Hamid Karra, the National Conference will be contesting 51 seats, while the Congress party will field candidates in 32 seats across Jammu and Kashmir. Additionally, one seat each has been allocated to the CPI (M) and the Jammu and Kashmir National Panthers Party (JKNNP). A notable aspect of this alliance is the agreement to engage in three friendly contests on five seats, where candidates from both parties will compete.

Upcoming Election Schedule

Addressing inquiries regarding the friendly contests, Tarik Hamid Karra confirmed that candidates from both parties would actively participate in the election. The first phase of voting for the Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly elections will take place on September 18, covering a total of 24 seats.

Conclusion

The coalition between the National Conference and Congress marks a significant moment in Jammu and Kashmir’s political landscape as parties look to strategize their positions ahead of the elections. This collaboration not only aims to strengthen their electoral prospects but also to address the complexities involved in the region’s governance.

Priya Sharma

Designation: Senior News Editor Education: M.A. in Political Science, Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) Bio: With a strong background in political science, Priya Sharma has been at the forefront of political reporting for over a decade. Her insightful analysis and in-depth coverage of national and international politics have made her a respected voice in the industry. Priya is dedicated to bringing balanced and nuanced perspectives to India Rag’s political content. Email: [email protected]