Altaf Bukhari’s Bold Move: Ready to Embrace NDA.
“Slams PAGD Over Poll Demands”
April 29, 2024
||Black and White Digital News||
In a surprising turn of events, Altaf Bukhari, President of the Apni Party, has set tongues wagging with his readiness to join the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) led by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). This announcement comes amidst a flurry of political activity in Jammu and Kashmir as the region prepares for crucial elections.
Bukhari, known for his candid approach, unleashed scathing criticism on the constituents of the Peoples Alliance for Gupkar Declaration (PAGD), accusing them of concealing their true intentions under the guise of alliance. Speaking from a rally in Anantnag district, he demanded a postponement of elections in the Anantnag-Rajouri parliamentary constituency, citing logistical challenges and the closure of crucial transit routes.
“The Election Commission of India (ECI) must ensure every citizen’s right to vote without impediments,” Bukhari asserted, underlining concerns over restricted access due to the closure of the Mughal Road.
The political landscape in Anantnag-Rajouri is poised for a two-cornered contest between the National Conference (NC) and the Apni Party, according to Bukhari. He lambasted the NC and PDP (Peoples Democratic Party) for their inconsistency, questioning their sudden U-turn on contesting elections after previous declarations to abstain.
Bukhari particularly singled out Mehbooba Mufti, leader of the PDP, for failing to champion the people’s issues during her parliamentary tenure in 2008. He promised to expose and tackle the menace of “unknown gunmen” responsible for perpetrating violence, while also pledging to secure the release of incarcerated youth and address recruitment discrepancies.
The Apni Party leader did not mince words in accusing the NC, PDP, and Congress of inciting youth to resort to stone-pelting, promising a more transparent and responsive approach to governance if his party comes to power.
Altaf Bukhari’s willingness to align with the NDA reflects a seismic shift in Jammu and Kashmir’s political dynamics, as parties vie for electoral supremacy amidst complex regional challenges.
Altaf Bukhari’s Political Chess:
NDA Door Open, PAGD in Crosshairs.
The political stage in Jammu and Kashmir is witnessing unprecedented drama as Altaf Bukhari, the face of the Apni Party, sets his sights on potential membership within the National Democratic Alliance (NDA), helmed by the BJP. His recent remarks during a rally in Anantnag have ignited controversy and speculation.
Bukhari did not hold back, launching a scathing attack on the Peoples Alliance for Gupkar Declaration (PAGD), accusing them of wearing deceptive masks to cloak their true intentions. His fervent call for a deferment of elections in the Anantnag-Rajouri constituency underscores deep-rooted logistical challenges that could disenfranchise voters.
“The ECI must ensure that polling takes place when every citizen can participate,” Bukhari emphasized, flagging concerns over the closure of the Mughal Road.
The political battleground is heating up in Anantnag-Rajouri, where Bukhari foresees a head-to-head battle between the Apni Party and the NC. His criticism of the NC and PDP’s election flip-flops resonated with the crowd, questioning their legitimacy in seeking votes post-abrogation of Jammu and Kashmir’s special status.
Bukhari’s rhetoric took aim at Mehbooba Mufti, holding her accountable for her parliamentary tenure’s shortcomings in addressing public grievances. He pledged a crackdown on violence orchestrated by “unknown gunmen” and vowed to secure the release of incarcerated youth, promising a fair shake for aspiring civil servants.
The Apni Party leader also pointed fingers at the NC, PDP, and Congress for instigating youth towards stone-pelting, promising a more proactive approach to governance if given the mandate.
Amidst these political theatrics, Bukhari’s potential pivot towards the NDA marks a pivotal moment in Jammu and Kashmir’s evolving political narrative.