Bijbehara Meeting Fuels Buzz Over Possible New Political Party, But No Official Announcement Yet
A high-profile political meeting involving Aga Syed Ruhullah Mehdi, Dr Sameer Siddiqui and Sajad Mufti was held in Bijbehara on Tuesday, drawing significant public attention and fuelling fresh speculation about the emergence of a new political force in Jammu and Kashmir.
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Despite widespread anticipation ahead of the gathering, no new political party was officially announced during the meeting. The leaders addressed supporters and held discussions, but stopped short of unveiling any formal political organisation or declaring a new party.
However, the meeting has intensified political speculation across the Valley. Several political observers and analysts believe the gathering could be the first step towards the launch of a new political platform. According to these assessments, the leadership may formally announce a new party in the coming days after completing consultations and organisational preparations. These views remain expert opinions and media speculation, and have not been confirmed by the leaders themselves.
The presence of Aga Ruhullah, Dr Sameer Siddiqui and Sajad Mufti on a shared platform has been viewed as politically significant, particularly at a time when discussions about alternative political leadership in Jammu and Kashmir continue to gain momentum.
For now, there is no official confirmation regarding the formation of a new political party. Any announcement, if made, is expected to come at a later stage, while political observers continue to closely watch the trio’s next move.