Political Turmoil in J&K Apni Party: Resignations and Uncertain Future.
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||Parvinder Singh August 06,2024||
Jammu: In a dramatic turn of events, the Jammu and Kashmir Apni Party is facing an unprecedented crisis as yet another key figure has resigned, intensifying the exodus of leaders from the party. Noor Mohammad Sheikh, a former Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) from Batamaloo and the District President of Srinagar, has officially stepped down from his position, confirming the resignation but withholding his future political plans.
This resignation follows closely on the heels of former minister Usman Majid’s departure, a move that was widely seen as the opening of floodgates within the party. Majid’s exit, along with hundreds of his supporters, has triggered a ripple effect, causing widespread unrest and uncertainty among the party’s ranks.
Noor Mohammad Sheikh
From PDP to Apni Party and Beyond:
Noor Mohammad Sheikh’s political journey has been marked by significant affiliations. Initially, he was associated with the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) before joining the Jammu and Kashmir Apni Party. His recent resignation has left political analysts speculating about his next move, as Sheikh remains tight-lipped about his future endeavors.
The Decline of J&K Apni Party:
The Jammu and Kashmir Apni Party, formed on March 8, 2020, emerged as a coalition of ex-members from the PDP and Congress, including several ex-ministers and former legislators. Under the leadership of Altaf Bukhari as the party’s president and Usman Majid as the vice-president, the party aimed to establish itself as a formidable political force in the region.
However, the party’s recent performance in the Lok Sabha elections has been dismal. Contesting two seats, the candidates from the Apni Party failed to secure respectable votes despite backing from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). This electoral debacle has sown seeds of doubt and insecurity among senior leaders, leading many to reconsider their political affiliations and futures within the party.
The Domino Effect
Usman Majid’s Resignation:
On Thursday, the Apni Party faced a severe blow when Usman Majid, along with a substantial number of his supporters, resigned. This mass departure has prompted all units of the Apni Party in north Kashmir’s Bandipora district to contemplate their own resignations, signaling a potential collapse of the party’s structure in the region.
Majid’s resignation has been a catalyst, confirming earlier reports by The Early Times that his exit would lead to a flood of resignations within the party. This prediction has swiftly materialized, with Noor Mohammad Sheikh’s resignation being the latest in a series of high-profile departures.
Future Prospects and Political Realignments:
With the resignation of key figures like Usman Majid and Noor Mohammad Sheikh, the Apni Party’s future looks increasingly uncertain. As internal dynamics shift and leaders explore opportunities with other political entities, the party faces the monumental challenge of retaining its remaining members and redefining its strategic approach.
The current political landscape in Jammu and Kashmir is rife with speculation about the realignments and alliances that may emerge from this upheaval. As leaders like Sheikh and Majid weigh their options, the broader implications for regional politics remain to be seen.
The unfolding situation underscores the volatility and unpredictability of political affiliations in the region, highlighting the intricate and often precarious nature of party politics in Jammu and Kashmir. The Apni Party’s leadership will need to address these challenges head-on to stabilize and possibly rejuvenate their political standing in the face of growing dissent and disillusionment within their ranks.
