Rahul Gandhi Urges for Restoration of Jammu and Kashmir’s Statehood, Criticises BJP and LG in Rally

Lok Sabha Leader of Opposition and Congress MP Rahul Gandhi on Wednesday advocated for the restoration of the region’s statehood, asserting that the withdrawal of its autonomous status has not only snatched the state of its identity but also eroded the rights and resources of its people.

While addressing an election rally in Ramban ahead of the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly Election, the Congress leader said, “For the first time in the history of India, statehood has been snatched away. Union Territory was first made a state… A state has been abolished and the rights of the people have been snatched away. First of all, the statehood of Jammu and Kashmir has to be returned because not only your state has been snatched away, your rights, your wealth, everything is being snatched away from you.”

“We wanted that you should first get statehood and then elections should be held. But the BJP does not want this, they say that first elections will be held and then the issue of statehood will be discussed. We are saying that whatever happens, we will get statehood for the people of Jammu and Kashmir. Whether the BJP wants it or not, we will exert so much pressure that the people of Jammu and Kashmir will have to be given statehood,” he added.

Rahul Gandhi launched a scathing attack on the current administrative setup in Jammu and Kashmir, drawing a parallel between the region’s past monarchical rule and its present governance.

“In 1947, we removed the kings, formed a democratic government and gave a Constitution to the country. But… Today, there is a ‘king’ named LG sitting in Jammu and Kashmir, who is snatching your money and giving it to outsiders. Therefore, our first step will be to return ‘statehood’ to Jammu and Kashmir,” he said.

The Congress MP highlighted his ‘Bharat Jodo Yatra’ and underscored the contrasting visions of his party and the BJP.

“This fight is between two ideologies. On one side- hatred, violence, and fear. On the other hand- love and respect. We walked from Kanyakumari to Kashmir, during which we gave the slogan – ‘We have to open a shop of love in the market of hatred.’ BJP’s job is to spread hatred, our job is to spread love. They break, we unite,” he said.

“Before the Lok Sabha elections, Narendra Modi used to come with his chest puffed out, now his shoulders are bent. This time, before entering the Parliament, he placed the Constitution on his forehead and then went inside,” the Congress leader added.

Rahul Gandhi also assured to fill all the government vacancies after coming to power.

“The alliance government of Congress party is going to come to power here, this is going to happen. Our first task will be to fill all the government vacancies and we will extend the age to 40 years, we will regularize the daily wage workers, make them permanent and we will increase their income. Our goal will be to run the government of Jammu and Kashmir by taking everyone together, everyone should be respected, we should take everyone together,” he said.

“This is such a beautiful place, I will have to come here after the elections. You have made a 45-minute program for me here, you have cheated me. At least a 2-3 day program should be made here, I don’t get to see such a place, such lovely people, at least bring me here for 2-3 days and show me around,” the Congress leader added.

Jammu and Kashmir has 90 assembly constituencies, with 7 seats reserved for Scheduled Castes (SCs) and 9 for Scheduled Tribes (STs).
These upcoming elections will be the first in Kashmir since the abrogation of Article 370.

Polling in Jammu and Kashmir will be conducted in three phases on September 18, September 25, and October 1. The counting of votes will take place on October 8. (ANI)

Sarjan Barkati Challenging Omar Abdullah Ganderbal for Elections After Nomination Rejection in Zanipora Shopian

After the Election Commission of India (ECI) rejected Sarjan Ahmad Wagay’s nomination from Zainapora in south Kashmir due to an incomplete application, the jailed cleric and separatist leader, known as Sarjan Barkati, is set to refile his nomination. Reports indicate that Barkati will now contest the Ganderbal Assembly seat in central Kashmir, challenging former Chief Minister and JKNC vice-president Omar Abdullah.

Barkati’s nephew, Rehbar Ahmad, confirmed to The Indian Express that Barkati will contest from Ganderbal, a constituency historically dominated by the Abdullah family. Omar Abdullah, who won the seat in 2008, is again running for the same position.

Barkati’s initial nomination papers were rejected on August 28 because he failed to provide a complete signed oath certificate in time. While his family initially planned to challenge the decision in court, they have now opted for Barkati to contest from Ganderbal.

The decision to enter the elections has surprised many in Kashmir. Barkati’s daughter, Sugra Barkati, had previously filed his nomination papers and campaigned for her father’s release, hoping that a successful election might lead to his bail.

Previously affiliated with Ummat-e-Islami, Barkati was arrested by the State Investigation Agency (SIA) in August 2023 over alleged fundraising activities linked to money laundering and radicalism. He had gained prominence through his leadership in protest rallies following the killing of Hizbul Mujahideen commander Burhan Wani in 2016. Barkati was arrested under the Public Safety Act (PSA) in 2016, released two years later, and re-arrested in August 2023.

BJP’s Ram Madhav Accuses JKNC, PDP of Using Ex-Militants in Elections; Promises New Leadership for J&K

On Wednesday, BJP leader Ram Madhav accused the oldest political parties in Jammu and Kashmir, JKNC and PDP, of employing former militants as candidates for the upcoming Assembly elections.

Addressing the media in Srinagar’s Khanmo area, where he was supporting a BJP leader during the nomination process, Madhav described this election as “historic,” marking a significant shift after a prolonged hiatus. He expressed hope that the long-standing parties responsible for the region’s hardships over the past three decades would face defeat and disgrace. Madhav emphasized that voters are expected to back new parties and leaders who prioritize peace and development.

“Our party is poised to form a strong government with substantial support,” Madhav asserted. He also highlighted the enthusiastic participation of J&K’s youth in the electoral process, which he believes will help liberate the region from entrenched dynastic politicians.

Regarding the unusual candidates entering the fray, Madhav stated that while all are welcome to run, militants and ex-militants are not permitted.

Ram Madhav, a key strategist for the Modi-led BJP, played a crucial role in securing the party’s victory in J&K in 2014. Recent reports suggest that Madhav has been entrusted once again with ensuring BJP’s success in the upcoming elections.

Congress District President (Ganderbal), Sahil Farooq threatenes to stand as an independent candidate against Omar Abdullah

 In an unexpected turn of events, the Congress district president of J&K’s Ganderbal district on Tuesday threatened to fight as an Independent candidate against National Conference (NC) vice president Omar Abdullah if denied candidature by the party.

Omar Abdullah is fighting the Assembly elections from the Ganderbal Assembly constituency while Gujjar leader, Mian Meher Ali is fighting the election as the NC candidate from the Kangan (ST) constituency of the district.Both Kangan and Ganderbal are two Assembly constituencies in central Kashmir’s Ganderbal district

As per the pre-poll alliance, the NC will fight from 52 seats and Congress from 31 seats in the J&K Assembly elections.

On Tuesday, Congress district president (Ganderbal), Sahil Farooq threatened to stand as an independent candidate against Omar Abdullah if the Congress doesn’t give him the party mandate.

“If we can fight a friendly contest on five seats, why not in Ganderbal as well? I am willing to contest the upcoming Assembly elections under the party’s banner if a friendly contest between the Congress and NC is permitted in the Ganderbal constituency similar to the arrangements in other constituencies,” Sahil Farooq said.

He, however, added that if his party does not allow such a contest, he will consider running as an independent candidate, though he will remain a loyal Congress worker.

He has expressed dismay over what he calls ‘continuous neglect’ of local leaders in Ganderbal.

“I am loyal to the party, but the people of Ganderbal are facing hardships,” he said.

Farooq alleged that Ganderbal has always been kept out of the decision-making process with outsiders often being imposed on the constituency.

“Why is Ganderbal always forced to accept outsiders? Our local leaders have never been given a fair chance. If the Congress leadership does not make a decision by this evening, I will proceed to contest independently, but my commitment to the Congress party will remain unchanged. I am doing this for my downtrodden people.”

He wanted the Congress leadership to give him a chance to represent Ganderbal in a friendly contest.

If he finally chooses to stand as an independent candidate against Omar Abdullah, that decision could affect the dynamics of the electoral alliance between the NC and the Congress.

Mehar Ali files Nomination Papers from Kangan Assembly Segment

Mehar Ali, the son of National Conference senior leader and Member Parliament Mian Altaf, Monday filed his nomination papers from Kangan Assembly while as NC vice president Omar Abdullah stated he was confident of Mehar’s victory given the fact his the family’s fourth generation taking part in polls.

“In Mehar Ali, it will be the Mian family’s fourth generation taking part in elections from Kangan. I am sure he will follow his ancestors and father in serving the people. He will carry forward the legacy,” said Omar while accompanying Mehar to the office of Returning Officer where he filed his nomination papers.

Omar Abdullah said that he was confident of Mehar’s victory. Speaking to reporters, about Ram Madhav’s silent visits to J&K, he said Madhav has been close to PDP only and seems he is still in touch with the party. “He was the man behind stitching the PDP-BJP alliance in 2015,” he said.

About the increasing number of liquor shops in Kashmir, Omar said NC will look into the “rampant openings of liquor shops in Kashmir” post elections. “Let elections complete,” he said—(KNO)

Baba Ghulam Shah Badshah University Unveils Its First Strategic Plan

In a landmark event for Baba Ghulam Shah Badshah University (BGSBU), Prof. Akbar Masood, the Vice Chancellor, proudly released the university’s inaugural strategic plan. This pivotal document is designed to steer the institution towards enhanced operational efficiency, informed decision-making, and overall progress.

Strategic Plan as a Guiding Light

During the unveiling ceremony, Prof. Akbar Masood emphasized the significance of the Strategic Plan, describing it as a crucial instrument for guiding the university. He highlighted that this plan is not merely a collection of goals but a comprehensive framework intended to illuminate the path forward for the institution. It will serve as a reference point for aligning various university activities with its long-term objectives.

The strategic plan is crafted to address several key areas:

  • Operational Efficiency: By providing a clear roadmap, the plan aims to streamline processes and optimize resource utilization across the university.
  • Decision-Making: It is designed to assist university leadership in navigating competing priorities and making informed choices that align with the institution’s vision and mission.
  • Progress and Prosperity: The ultimate goal is to chart a course that fosters growth, innovation, and success, setting the stage for the university to thrive in the competitive educational landscape.

Key Attendees and Support

The strategic plan’s release was attended by several notable figures from within the university community. Dr. A.A. Shah, Associate Dean of Academic Affairs, along with Associate Deans from various schools of study, and the Controller of Examination, were present at the ceremony. Their participation underscored the collaborative effort involved in developing the plan and their collective commitment to its successful implementation.

The presence of these key stakeholders reflects the plan’s broad impact across different facets of the university. Each department and office will play a role in executing the strategies outlined, ensuring that the entire institution moves cohesively towards the shared goals.

Future Outlook

The introduction of this strategic plan marks a significant milestone for BGSBU. It represents a proactive approach to navigating the challenges and opportunities of modern higher education. By setting clear objectives and establishing a framework for achieving them, the university is poised to enhance its academic and operational performance, thereby securing its place as a leading institution in the region.

As BGSBU embarks on this strategic journey, the university community and stakeholders will be keenly watching how effectively the plan is implemented and how it contributes to the institution’s growth and success in the coming years.

After Sept 10 Modi and Amit Shah is Addressing Rallies in Chenab Valley

Prime Minister NarendraModi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah will kick off the BJP’s election campaign in Jammu and Kashmir with mega rallies in Chenab Valley.
“Both Prime Minister NarendraModi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah will visit J&K anytime after September 10 and address mega rallies in Chenab Valley,” former MLC VikramRandhawa told Rising Kashmir.
The BJP high command has entrusted Randhawa with the responsibility of ensuring the successful conduct of the rallies in Jammu.
The rallies will be held in Chenab Valley, where all Assembly segments will go to polls in the first phase. “The venue of the rallies will be finalized within a day or two,” Randhawa added.
Following the rallies, top BJP campaigners will visit various Assembly constituencies in J&K, particularly in Jammu region, to canvass for the party.
A team of 77 top political strategists has been deputed by the BJP high command to devise the party’s election strategy in J&K. They will camp in the state till the culmination of the Assembly elections.
Cong, NC, PDP exploited people of J&K: Union Minister Giriraj Singh
Begusarai, Sept01 :Union Minister Giriraj Singh on Sunday attacked Congress, the National Conference, and the Peoples Democratic Party for exploiting the people of Jammu and Kashmir.
“The Prime Minister said that he will conduct the elections. So, he is doing that. The announcement of the elections has been done democratically…The nepotist parties and leaders like Congress, Farooq Abdullah, and Mehbooba Mufti have exploited the people of J-K,” Giriraj Singh told reporters on Sunday.
“PM NarendraModi established democracy by conducting elections of panchayats, and now VidhanSabha elections are going to be held,” he added.
Polling in Jammu and Kashmir will be conducted in three phases on September 18, 25, and October 1, as announced by the Election Commission of India. The votes will be counted on October 8.
J-K has 90 assembly constituencies, with 7 seats reserved for Scheduled Castes (SCs) and 9 for Scheduled Tribes (STs).
According to the Election Commission of India, J-K has 88.06 lakh eligible electors.
In the previous Assembly elections, the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) won 28 seats, BJP secured 25, Jammu and Kashmir National Conference won 15, and Congress won 12.
The PDP and BJP formed a coalition government led by Mufti Mohammed Sayeed. However, in 2018, the BJP withdrew its support after Mehbooba Mufti took over following Mufti Mohammed Sayeed’s demise.
These upcoming elections will be the first in Kashmir since the abrogation of Article 370. (ANI)

Yasir Reshi Joining Er Rashid’s Awami Itihad Party

Former MLC Yasir Reshi, who recently announced his departure from the Peoples Conference is set to join Er Rasheed led Awami Ithehad Party in Srinagar today.

Yasir Reshi confirmed that he will join the AIP today and the decision has been taken after consulting his supporters.“Talks are on with AIP, and I may join today or tomorrow,” Reshi said.

On August 27, he disassociated himself from the People’s Conference . Earlier, some reports suggested that Reshi may return People’s Democratic Party following his disassociation from the PC. Reshi had resigned from the PDP in 2021 and later joined the PC—(KNO)

Tahir Syeed Spokesperson of PDP Set to Leave the party

In a surprising turnout and set back to the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), the Spokesperson of the party, Tahir Syeed is all set to leave the party, citing dissatisfaction with the party decisions.

PDP’s spokesperson Tahir Syeed is all set to leave the party, ending his decade long affiliation with the People’s Democratic Party, lead by Mehbooba Mufti, the former CM of J&K.

The development came quickly after the party announced to field senior party worker Mohammad Afzal Wani as its candidate for the Trehgam constituency in Kupwara district, of which Syeed was hopeful of contender.

Syeed, also intended his quitting the party, thus ending a decade long terms with the PDP. However, he didn’t reveal details at the immediate.

It’s noteworthy, Syeed is not the only who is quitting the party, but there are several others who announced their resignation post party’s announcement of their candidates for the upcoming erections. The leaders include Bandipora’s zonal head besides several workers including Fayaz Ahmed Malik and Mehraj u Din Sheikh from Rafiabad belt—(KNO)

PDP was Willing to Allocate Seats to Jamaat-e-Islami, if Contacted: Waheed Ur Rehman Parra

Waheed Parra PDP

Peoples Democratic Party Youth President and Assembly Candidate for Pulwama Constituency Waheed Ur Rehman Parra on Sunday said that if Jamaat-e-Islami had approached the PDP President Mehbooba Mufti, She would have accommodated Jamaat-e-Islami candidates and given them tickets.

Parra emphasized that the PDP has always prioritized inclusive politics and engagement with diverse groups, regardless of their ideological affiliations, to ensure the broadest possible representation of the people of Jammu and Kashmir.

He emphasized that Mehbooba Mufti has always believed in dialogue, reconciliation, and inclusion. If Jamaat-e-Islami had reached out to PDP, we would have considered seat allocations to bring together all voices within the democratic framework. Even if it meant sacrificing many seats, we would have accommodated them.

Parra asserted that the PDP’s commitment is to the people of Jammu and Kashmir, and we believe that every group, party and especially those representing significant sections of society, deserves a place at the table.

He added that the PDP’s approach has always been to bridge divides and ensure that all communities, irrespective of their backgrounds, have a say in shaping the future of the region. If Jamaat-e-Islami wants to contest elections, it is a positive development. Democracy is a battle of ideas. The government should lift the ban on it. We would have accommodated them and provided sufficient space, seats, and opportunities to contest.

Parra added that if our party comes to power, we will lift the ban on Jamaat-e-Islami. He reiterated that such an inclusive approach is essential for lasting peace, tranquility, prosperity, and stability in Jammu and Kashmir. (KNS)