Congress leader Kanhaiya Kumar on Sunday commented on the situation in Jammu and Kashmir, saying that while the region is quiet, true peace will only come when Congress takes charge in the Union territory, reported PTI."There's a difference between silence and peace. Right now, there's just silence. We need to bring real peace," former JNUSU president said.Kumar made these remarks while campaigning for Ghulam Ahmad Mir, the Congress candidate for the Dooru seat in the upcoming Jammu and Kashmir Assembly elections.He also spoke about the deep frustration among people after facing what he called "oppression" over the past decade.
In the Kisan Mahapanchayat held at Uchana in Haryana's Jind district on Sunday, it was decided not to support or oppose any party in the elections, a farmer leader said. A large number of farmers from Haryana, Punjab and other states attended the Mahapanchayat held under the aegis of the Bharatiya Kisan Naujawan Union. Farmer leaders like Jagjit Singh Dallewal, Shravan Singh Pandher, and Abhimanyu Kohad participated in it.
Former Union Minister and Congress leader Birender Singh stated on Sunday that the Bharatiya Janata Party's (BJP) position in the Haryana elections is troubling, which is why the party has enlisted Prime Minister Modi to campaign there.
Home minister Amit Shah is set to address three rallies in Chenab valley on Monday, the last day of campaigning for the first phase of Jammu and Kashmir Assembly polls. "The home minister will address three rallies at Ramban, Kishtwar and Padder on September 16," BJP spokesperson and media centre in-charge Arun Kumar Gupta said. On September 18, the first phase of the three-phase elections will cover twenty-four assembly segments across the Chenab Valley districts of Doda, Kishtwar, and Ramban, as well as the south Kashmir districts of Anantnag, Pulwama, Kulgam, and Shopian.
On Sunday, Lok Sabha MP Sheikh Abdul Rashid, widely known as Engineer Rashid, declared an alliance between his Awami Ittehad Party and candidates supported by Jamaat-e-Islami for the Jammu and Kashmir assembly elections. This announcement follows Rashid’s rebuttal of allegations that he serves as a 'proxy for the BJP.' He emphasized that his success in the general elections was a testament to public disapproval of the Modi government's 'Naya Kashmir' policy.
People's Democratic Party (PDP) president Mehbooba Mufti stated that her party is participating in the Jammu and Kashmir assembly elections not just to focus on development but to prevent the BJP from sidelining the Kashmir issue and Article 370. She criticized the BJP for claiming improvements while failing to hold elections in J&K over the past decade, and expressed frustration with the current lack of governance addressing people's concerns. Mufti also responded to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's remarks by pointing out the unfulfilled promises of Rs 15 lakh and two crore jobs, questioning the validity of his criticisms.
The Congress would release its manifesto for Jammu and Kashmir assembly elections within two days, senior leader Bharat Singh Solanki said on Sunday while terming the BJP's poll promises "hollow". Exuding confidence that the Congress-National Conference alliance would come to power in Jammu and Kashmir, he hit out at the BJP, saying it failed to wipe out terrorism, ensure the return and rehabilitation of Kashmiri pandits and generate employment for the local youth.
On Sunday, senior Bharatiya Janata Party leader Anil Vij declared that he would seek the chief minister's position in Haryana based on "people's demand" and "seniority" if the party wins power. This statement comes despite the BJP having already designated Nayab Singh Saini as its chief ministerial candidate. Vij stated, "I have never asked for anything from the party until now. People from Haryana are coming to meet me, and even in Ambala, they question why, as the senior-most leader, I have not become CM. Due to the people's demand and on the basis of seniority, I will stake a claim for the chief minister's post this time."
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday slammed the leader of opposition (LoP) Rahul Gandhi over his slogan "Mohabbat ki dukaan".
"They talk about the Constitution. Ye nafrat ki dukaan pe mohabbat ki dukaan ka board laga kar ke ghumte hai. But a journalist of our country was subjected to cruelty in the USA by Congress. A son of India was insulted in the USA," said PM Modi while addressing a rally in Jammu & Kashmir's Doda.
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