Yousuf Tarigami Urges Administration to Ensure Clearance of Snow on Roads and Restoration of Power Lines

Yousuf Tarigami

CPI(M) leader Mohammad Yousuf Tarigami has expressed deep concern over the disruption caused by the snowfall in the Kashmir valley, which has severely impacted daily life and exposed the administration’s lack of preparedness despite prior weather forecasts.

The first snowfall of the season has led to massive power breakdown, road blockades, scarcity of essential commodities, and water-logging, creating significant hardships for the people.

Criticizing the administration’s inadequate response, Tarigami highlighted the plight of rural areas where roads remain uncleared, worsening public sufferings.

Tarigami called on the government to take immediate steps for clearance of snow-covered roads, restoration of damaged power lines, and ensure a steady supply of emergency services. The biting cold and prolonged power outages in south Kashmir, have plunged entire areas into darkness.

Tarigami urged the authorities to ensure the availability of basic amenities and address the challenges brought by the snowfall, as people continue to face severe hardships.

MLA Kulgam Yousuf Tarigami Strongly Criticizes ‘One Nation, One Election,’ Calls For Strong Opposition

Yousuf Tarigami

Senior CPI(M) leader and MLA Kulgam Mohammad Yousuf Tarigami has strongly criticized the Central Government’s proposed ‘One Nation, One Election’ initiative, describing it as a means of undermining the democratic rights of the people.

Addressing a press conference here, Tarigami said, “They want to create autocratic rule in India. Cutting across the party lines, all politicians and public should oppose it strongly.” He urged leaders and citizens from all political affiliations to unite against the initiative, emphasizing the importance of safeguarding democracy and pluralism in the country.

The ‘One Nation, One Election’ proposal, which aims to synchronize elections for the Lok Sabha and state assemblies, has sparked widespread debate across the political spectrum. While proponents argue that it will reduce election costs and ensure stability, critics, including Tarigami, view it as a threat to federalism and democratic diversity.

Tarigami called for a united and determined response to oppose any move that compromises democratic values. (KNS)

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Yousf Tarigami

PI (M) leader and MLA Kulgam Mohammad Yousuf Tarigam Friday asked the J&K lieutenant governor to present his administration’s ‘report card’ of last five years.

In his speech to pay a vote of thanks after the LG’s address, Tarigami said, LG repeats in his address “my government” that means LG’s government. So let him present the report card of five years. “How many people visited the secretariat during these years?” asked Tarigami.

Tarigami said the mainstream media including top newspapers of the region were dictated on what size of LG’s photo should be on the first page.Tarigami said, while LG keeps talking about employment, can he answer how many people he terminated in these years?

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Communist Party of India candidate Yousuf Tarigami claimed that the public want non-BJP and secular government in J&K

Yousf Tarigami

After the exit polls projected a close contest in Jammu and Kashmir, Communist Party of India (Marxist) candidate from Kulgam Assembly constituency, Muhammad Yousuf Tarigami claimed that the public seek the formation of a non-BJP and secular government in the union territory.

Speaking to ANI, the CPI-M leader said, “The public of Jammu and Kashmir wants a non-BJP government to be formed in the union territory. They want to elect a government that will raise their voices. The public has given their mandate and the results will be announced on October 8 on expected lines.”

“Exit polls have their assessments and projections but we are waiting for the results. According to me, the expected line, the mood of the people is to elect a secular government that fulfils the promises. It is also my opinion that non-BJP secular parties need to have the upper hand and win,” said Tarigami.

Tarigami also spoke to ANI on EAM S Jaishankar’s visit to Pakistan for the SCO summit and said, “It is very good that the EAM will be going to Pakistan to attend the SCO meeting. Both the countries should try to resolve tensions between them by holding talks with each other.”

Earlier People’s Democratic Party (PDP) candidate from Lal Chowk Assembly seat Zuhaib Yousuf Mir on Saturday hinted that they can join the National Conference-Congress alliance to keep the Bharatiya Janata Party out of power.

PDP leader Zuhaib Mir told ANI that they are ready to take any step to save the identity of Kashmir.

He said, “As far as we are concerned, exit polls are not a serious activity but time pass activity. PDP is confident that it will be an indispensable and important part of the secular government that will form in J-K. PDP will have an important role in forming any secular government. We had said that we are ready to take any step to save the identity of Kashmir but for this, it is important that we formulate a secular government, a government against BJP not with them.”

“Even if the PDP makes any secular government by extending support, it will not last long as they (BJP) will try to run this government in Delhi style where the Chief Minister will have to go to the LG with the begging bowl. Whatever happened to the Delhi government, the same will happen here too,” the PDP leader added.

The Axis My India has predicted a hung assembly in Jammu and Kashmir with the National Conference-Congress alliance slightly ahead and the BJP tailgating the opposition.

According to Axis My India, the NC-Congress alliance can win 35-45 seats whereas the BJP can win 24-34 seats. Notably, the majority mark to form the government in the Union Territory is 46 and the prediction has shown no one above the mark.

According to the predictions, the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) can win 4-6 seats while Awam Ittehad Party-led by Baramulla MP Engineer Rashid can win 3-8.

The Axis My India has given Sajjad Lone’s People’s Conference 1-3 while others can get 4-10 seats. As per its prediction, the NC-Congress vote share can go up to 38 per cent while the BJP on 21.

Earlier on Saturday, former Deputy Chief Minister of J-K & BJP leader Kavinder Gupta hinted that the BJP is holding talks with “like-minded” parties.

“It is only in the Exit polls that Congress-NC has got these seats, but BJP will emerge as the biggest party once the correct results are out. We are confident of getting more than 35 seats in Jammu province and the remaining from Kashmir. BJP will be in a better condition in Kashmir. Talks are going on with like-minded parties,” Gupta said.

Bharatiya Janata Party General Secretary and J-K in charge, Tarun Chugh said on Saturday that these are only “Exit polls” and the results will be better than this.Chugh exuded confidence that in Haryana and Jammu and Kashmir, the BJP will form the government with a full majority.

“These are exit polls. The results will be better than this. BJP will form a government with a full majority in both Haryana and J&K. People’s blessings are with BJP. Double engine government will be formed,” he said.

National Conference Vice President Omar Abdullah dismissed the exit poll predictions.

In a post on X, Abdullah said, “I’m amazed channels are bothering with exit polls, especially after the fiasco of the recent general elections. I’m ignoring all the noise on channels, social media, WhatsApp Etc because the only numbers that matter will be revealed on the 8th of Oct. The rest is just time pass.”

According to TV-Today C-voter projections, the NC-Congress alliance is likely to win 40-48 seats while the BJP can win 27-32. Former Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti-led People’s Democratic Party is likely to win 6-12 seats whereas others can win 6-11.

As per Dainik Bhaskar’s projection, the NC-Congress alliance can win seats ranging from 35-40. The BJP can win 20-25 seats, PDP 4-7 while the others can win 12-18 seats.

The People Pulse survey has predicted 46-50 seats for the NC-Congress alliance and 23-27 for the BJP. As per them, the PDP can win 7-11 whereas the others can win 4-6 seats.

The Gulistan News projection on Republic TV projected 28-30 seats for the National Conference, 3-6 seats for the Congress, 5-7 seats for the PDP and 8-16 seats for other parties and independents.

The Election Commission of India said that an overall 63.88 per cent voter turnout was recorded in the Assembly elections in the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir.

The counting of votes will take place on October 8. In 2023, the Supreme Court directed the Centre to hold Assembly elections in Jammu and Kashmir by September 30, 2024. (ANI)

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